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Monkey Painting a Big Heart

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Happy Baby Monkey Eating a Banana

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Giraffe and Child Friendship

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Giraffe Friends Building a Sandcastle on the Beach

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Giraffe by the Tree Swing

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Giraffe Finds a Treasure

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Giraffes at the Water Pond

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Giraffe Friends Watching Baby Birds in a Nest

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Giraffe Sharing a Leaf

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Elephant Painting a Picture

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Elephant Building a Sandcastle

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Elephant in a Bubble Bath

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Elephant with Balloons

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Baby Elephant with an Umbrella in the Rain

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Elephants Picnic Day

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Elephants Playing with Water in the River

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Panthers Jumping Over River

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Roaring Panthers in the Wild
Wild animal coloring pages – tame the wild
Immersing your child in the world of wildlife has never been so safe for your furniture and wallpaper. With wild animals coloring pages, you do not need to go to the zoo – a huge number of animals are waiting for your little one in the drawings. Children can color them the way they like, use their imagination, and learn more about different animals. They can explore exotic fauna while developing fine motor skills and spatial imagination.
A safari in a convenient format – digital and printable pages
Your child can set off into a digital jungle right now, without even leaving the room. In our Keiki app, coloring animals is simple and convenient – a lifesaver for long car rides, flights, or tiring waits in lines. A tablet can easily replace a suitcase full of markers. In addition, in-app wild animals coloring pages are suitable for any situation where you simply need to keep your child busy without stains or complicated preparation: they include all the necessary coloring tools inside the app, an undo button, and zero ads.
Keiki also has printable wild animal coloring pages. Printing them takes literally just a couple of minutes, while the joy of the process can last the whole long evening. You can easily download the templates you need in the universal wild animal coloring pages pdf format to create your child’s own unique jungle book.
What do wild animals really teach?
Sometimes parents see coloring pages simply as a way to distract a child. But this kind of activity also has its own benefits. Coloring has hidden potential for the comprehensive development of preschoolers. While a child is sure they are simply having fun, their brain is actively working and forming new neural connections. Creativity offers the following benefits:
- Learning about nature. A child remembers what exotic animals look like and asks questions about their habitat. Even with easy wild animal coloring pages, you can tell your little one many new things, which means you can start the process of thinking and imagining.
- Developing color perception and logic. Children can boldly experiment and choose the most fantastic colors for different animals. But in the end, these choices also lead to discussions about the real coloring of animals and why it exists for a reason.
- Gentle stress relief. Just like adults, modern children sometimes need to switch off from the noise of information. Repetitive movements with a pencil on paper or a finger on a screen calm the nervous system beautifully before bedtime.
People often ask
Yes, they can. Our drawings are perfect for decorating school reports and creative presentations about nature. A child can neatly color an animal, cut it out, and glue it onto poster paper – the result will be bright and individual.
All completed works are automatically saved in a private personal gallery inside the Keiki app. From there, you can export the finished picture in just a couple of clicks.
Yes, but with one note: print them on sufficiently thick paper, such as watercolor paper. Regular printer paper will quickly become wavy from too much water, so it is better to use colored pencils, markers, or crayons with it.
We constantly expand our image library by regularly adding new animals, rare species, and special themed collections.
Yes, they can. The Keiki interface is intuitive, and even two-year-olds understand where to tap within a couple of minutes. The app also has no ads or third-party links.