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Monkey Coloring Pages

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Free Monkey Coloring Pages (Printable PDFs)

Welcome to Pagevia’s monkey coloring pages—free printable PDF downloads made for kids. You’ll find playful monkeys, simple outlines, and easy pages with bold lines that are quick to color. These monkey colour / monkey color sheets print nicely on US Letter or A4, so they work well at home, in daycare, or for classroom activities.

Monkeys are a fun theme because kids can color expressions, curly tails, and simple jungle details without needing advanced skills. If your child wants a fast page, start with monkey faces or standing monkeys with big open spaces. For a slightly longer activity, choose pages with vines, bananas, or tree branches—small extras that make the picture feel like a mini scene.

This hub collects year-round monkey coloring pages (non-seasonal designs). Scroll down to browse the newest pages—click any image to open the post, preview the design, and use the download button to get the printable PDF.

Monkey scene ideas (vines, bananas, and jungle fun)

A simple way to make monkey coloring extra engaging is to “build the jungle” first. Ask your child to choose one scene element—vines, bananas, leaves, or a tree—and add just a few shapes around the monkey before coloring. This keeps the page easy, but it feels like a story: the monkey is swinging, climbing, or snack-hunting.

  • Quick scene: draw 3 vines and 5 leaves around the monkey.
  • Banana challenge: color bananas in two shades (light + darker yellow).
  • Tail patterns: add stripes or dots to the tail before coloring it.
  • Story prompt: “Where is this monkey going next?” (one sentence under the picture)

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Printable Monkey Coloring Pages (Free PDFs)

Tip: Click any image to open the post. You’ll see a larger preview, printing tips, and a download button for the PDF.


Printing tips

  • Prints well on US Letter or A4.
  • For best results, choose “Fit to page” (or “Scale to fit”).
  • For markers, use thicker paper or set your printer to a higher quality mode.
  • If you want to reuse pages, print on cardstock or slip the paper into a clear protector.

FAQ

Below are quick answers to common questions about printing and using our monkey coloring pages.

Q1. Are these monkey coloring pages really free?
Yes. Each monkey coloring page opens a post where you can download the printable PDF for free.

Q2. Are these monkey pages good for younger kids?
Yes. Start with monkey faces or simple standing monkeys with large spaces—those are easiest for preschoolers.

Q3. What colors work well for monkeys?
Brown and tan are classic, but kids can also make a fun “cartoon monkey” using any colors and patterned tails.

Q4. Can kids add their own jungle details to the page?
Absolutely. Simple pages are perfect for adding vines, leaves, bananas, or a tree branch before coloring.

Q5. Can I use these for a classroom or daycare?
Yes—these pages are made for personal and educational use. Please check our Terms for details.

Q6. Why do I need to open the post to download?
The post includes a preview and a clear download button so you can choose the best page quickly.

Q7. My printer cuts off the edges—what should I do?
Turn on “Fit to page” (or reduce scale slightly) and make sure your printer margins aren’t too tight.

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