Discover the majestic and enigmatic world of walruses with this collection of 30 delightful walrus coloring pages. From their impressive tusks to their playful splashes in icy waters, these fascinating marine mammals are perfect for kids and adults who love exploring ocean life.
Each page showcases a unique walrus moment—whether lounging on icebergs, swimming with their dolphin friends, or basking under the Arctic sun. Simply click on any image or link below to download a high-resolution PNG or print a PDF.
Designed for US letter sizes, these 30 walrus coloring pages are ready to spark creativity and bring a splash of Arctic magic to your coloring adventures. Grab your crayons, markers, or pencils, and dive into the world of walrus wonders today!
10 Cool and Fun Ideas to Do With Walrus Coloring Pages
Walrus coloring pages are a fun and interactive way for kids to learn about marine animals while exploring their creativity. Below are ten simple and engaging activities to make the most of walrus coloring pages.
1. Coloring Fun
Provide crayons, markers, or colored pencils to color walrus pages. Encourage kids to use realistic shades like brown or gray, or let them try creative colors. This activity improves hand-eye coordination and develops fine motor skills. Display their finished work in the classroom or at home to boost their confidence. Coloring is a relaxing and enjoyable way for kids to learn about walruses.
2. Walrus Cutouts
After coloring, cut out the walrus images. Use them as decorations, teaching aids, or for crafting. Kids can improve their cutting skills while creating something useful. Attach cutouts to popsicle sticks to make puppets or stick them onto cards. Adults can help younger children cut safely. Walrus cutouts are a versatile way to add an extra layer of fun to coloring.
3. Walrus Crown
Create a walrus-themed crown for kids to wear. Color the walrus and cut it out, then attach it to a strip of construction paper sized to fit around the child’s head. Add other Arctic-themed elements, such as snowflakes or fish, for decoration. This craft is fun for dress-up or Arctic-themed lessons.
4. Walrus Tusk Game
Turn a walrus coloring page into a game. Color and cut out the walrus, then attach it to a sturdy base. Use pipe cleaners as “tusks” and let kids try to throw small hoops or rings onto the tusks. This activity is interactive and perfect for group settings, such as classrooms or parties.
5. Walrus Fact Booklet
Create a mini fact booklet using walrus coloring pages. Fold a few sheets of paper into a booklet, then glue a colored walrus page onto the cover. Inside, kids can write facts about walruses, such as their diet, habitat, and unique features. This activity combines art and education, making it ideal for school projects.
6. Walrus Bookmarks
Cut colored walrus pages into rectangular shapes to create bookmarks. Laminate the bookmarks for durability. Kids can use them to mark their favorite books or give them as gifts to friends. This craft combines creativity with practicality and encourages children to develop a love for reading while showcasing their artistic skills.
7. Walrus Mobile
Create a hanging walrus mobile by attaching colored walrus cutouts to strings. Tie the strings to a circular base, such as a hula hoop or a sturdy paper plate. Hang the mobile in a child’s room or classroom for a marine-themed decoration. Watching the walruses sway adds a fun and calming element to any space.
8. Walrus Puppets
Make walrus puppets using craft sticks. Attach the colored walrus cutout to the stick with glue or tape. Kids can use the puppets to act out stories or learn about walruses through imaginative play. This activity combines creativity and education, helping kids learn more about marine animals in a fun way.
9. Walrus Party Decorations
Use colored walrus pages as decorations for an Arctic or ocean-themed party. Cut out the walruses and string them together to create garlands. Attach them to party hats or cups for added flair. These decorations are easy to make and add a unique touch to celebrations. Kids will enjoy seeing their artwork become part of the party atmosphere.
10. Framed Walrus Art
Frame the completed walrus coloring pages to turn them into decorative pieces. Use store-bought frames or make custom ones from popsicle sticks or cardboard. Kids can decorate the frames with paint, stickers, or glitter for a personal touch. Display the framed art in their room or give it as a gift. This activity helps children feel proud of their creations and adds a special touch to their work.