Free Pokemon Color By Number Printables For Kids

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Today we’ve combined two things that kids love: Pokemon and coloring.

But these aren’t just your standard coloring pages; they’re Pokemon color by number worksheets.

That’s right. You’re being a great mom by giving your kids an activity that’s fun and educational!

If your kids love Pikachu, Charmander, and Bulbasaur, these printables are perfect for them. Print them out and use them today!

Also, be sure to check out all of our fun color by number worksheets for more practice.

Color by Number Pokemon Pages

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Number coloring pages are such an awesome boredom buster because they teach kids lots of things like:

  • number identification
  • focus
  • color sight words
  • hand-eye coordination
  • fine motor skills
  • relaxation

and so much more!

We made some general color by number pages (that also include addition and subtraction) a while back and more recently some classic Disney color by number printables. But now it’s time for Pokémon coloring pages!

Charmander Color By Number Printable

If your child can’t read yet, print out these sheets and color the crayons in with the correct crayon so they can reference each color – rather than the words.

Kids of all ages will love coloring in their favorite Pokémon characters, and you’ll love having these inexpensive crafts to entertain them for a while!

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My 3.5-year-old loves coloring these Pokemon coloring pages but he doesn’t have the focus to use the color by number part yet.

For him, I’ll color the background so he can see the Pokemon characters a little better and then color them however he wants.

If you want regular coloring pages, be sure to download these free Disney coloring pages or these cool Star Wars coloring pages.

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We hope your child loves these Pokemon printables!

More Pokemon Ideas For Kids

Don’t stop with these Pokemon coloring pages! Crafts are another fun activity the kids will love. Besides being fun, crafting provides a host of benefits.

First, they can help to improve fine motor skills. Cutting, painting, and gluing all require coordination and precision, which kids develop with practice.

Crafts are also a great way for kids to express themselves. They can communicate their thoughts and feelings through art, in a way that words sometimes cannot.

For more crafting ideas, try out this Pikachu card craft. If it’s around Easter, try out these DIY Pokemon Easter eggs.

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We also recently made this cute Pikachu paper bag puppet craft. It’s fun to make and great for pretend play once the kids are done making it.

When Thanksgiving rolls around, use these disguise a turkey printables to turn your turkey into Pikachu!

Pokemon Kids’ Books

Below are some great Pokemon books for kids:

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Kids’ Pokemon Activities

These fizzing Pokemon balls are a fun science experiment kids will love!

Sprinkle in some sensory play with this Pokemon play dough kit! Your child will have so much fun squishing and shaping this play dough that they won’t even realize how much fine motor skill practice is involved.

This free printable Pokemon I Spy worksheet is another no-prep project that will help kids with working memory, counting, and more.

More Printable Activities For Kids

Free Pokemon Color By Number Pages

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  1. Stephanie says:

    These are cute for helping my little guy learn site words for colors.

    1. Oh, wonderful! So glad to hear that.

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    1. I hope the kids think so, too!

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