Free Printable · Animals

Raccoon Coloring Pages Printable - Free Kids Drawing Ideas PDF

Grab your crayons, because this raccoon coloring page adventure is ready for your little artist’s magic touch.

5
Printable Designs
A4 / Letter
Printer Ready
Ages 3–9
Easy to Detailed

Every Design, One Master Book

All 1,211 high-resolution coloring pages in a single organized book. Print as many copies as your family needs, forever.

Get the Complete Color BookHigh Resolution Color Pages Book. Easy Use.

Why Kids Adore These Raccoon Coloring Pages

Raccoons are nature’s little bandits, with their masked faces, ringed tails, and curious paws. That’s exactly why our raccoon coloring pages are such a hit with kids aged 3 to 9. You’ll find everything from a sleepy raccoon curled up in a tree hollow to a playful one tipping over a trash can (oops!). Each design keeps the lines thick and simple, so little hands don’t get frustrated. Big eyes, fluffy cheeks, and that classic striped tail are all ready for your child’s favorite colors, whether they go realistic gray or wild rainbow purple.

We know parents need quick wins on busy afternoons. That’s why every raccoon coloring page printable on this page is free and ready to download in seconds. No sign-ups, no email traps, just a clean black and white raccoon drawing that prints beautifully on regular printer paper. You can grab a single cute raccoon coloring page for a quick activity, or print a whole stack for a playdate, a rainy day, or a road trip. The designs range from super easy outlines for toddlers to slightly more detailed scenes for older kids, so siblings can color side by side without fighting over who gets the “hard” one.

What really makes these pages special is the personality baked into each raccoon drawing. Some are peeking out from behind a leaf, others are washing an apple in a stream, and a few are just sitting there giving you a cheeky grin. Kids love that these aren’t stiff, boring shapes. They’re characters. You can ask your child, “What is this raccoon thinking?” before they start coloring. You’ll be amazed at the stories they come up with. It turns a simple coloring session into a little storytelling moment, and that’s pure gold for a parent.

And don’t worry about running out of options. We’ve got raccoon coloring sheets with fall leaves, winter scarves, and even one with a tiny firefly friend. If your child loves forest animals, they’ll also enjoy our deer Deer and fox Fox pages, which pair perfectly with these raccoons for a whole woodland crew.

How to Make Your Raccoon Color Page Printable Extra Fun

A raccoon color page printable is great on its own, but with a few tricks, it becomes a full afternoon activity. First, print the page on cardstock if you have it. It’s sturdier for watercolors or paint sticks, and it holds up better if your kid decides to cut out the raccoon afterward. Second, grab a black crayon or marker and trace the mask area before coloring. That instantly makes the raccoon’s face pop, even if your child colors outside the lines everywhere else. It’s a tiny hack that makes their finished work look surprisingly polished.

For younger kids, try a “color the Raccoon” game. You call out a body part, like “color the tail blue!” or “color the ears green!” and they follow along. It’s silly, but it teaches listening skills and color recognition without feeling like a lesson. For older kids, set a timer and see if they can finish their raccoon color page before the buzzer. Then they can try again with a different color scheme to beat their own record. It’s amazing how fast they’ll focus when it’s a race against the clock.

Another fun idea is to turn the finished page into a mask. After your child colors their raccoon drawing page, help them cut out the face, punch holes on the sides, and tie a piece of yarn. Suddenly they’re a real raccoon, sneaking around the living room looking for “snacks” (which are secretly carrot sticks). This works especially well with the larger face designs. And if you’re feeling crafty, glue the finished raccoon onto a paper bag to make a puppet. Instant entertainment for siblings who love putting on little shows.

Don’t forget the classic “hidden object” twist. Before your child starts, ask them to find three things in the picture that aren’t raccoon-related, like a tiny acorn, a butterfly, or a leaf. We’ve hidden little extras in several of these raccoon coloring pages printable, just for that purpose. It adds a mini scavenger hunt to the coloring experience, and kids love showing off what they spotted.

Easy Raccoon Drawing Page for Busy Afternoons

If your child wants to draw their own raccoon after coloring, we’ve got you covered with simple raccoon drawing ideas. The easiest way to start is with the raccoon outline printable. Print it, let your child color it, and then have them try to copy the shape on a blank piece of paper. The thick outlines make it easy to see the basic forms: a big circle for the head, a smaller oval for the body, and a long curved line for the tail. Once they’ve done it a few times, they can try drawing without the guide.

For an easy raccoon drawing for kids, break it down into steps. First, draw a big “U” for the face. Then add two triangle ears on top. Draw two big circles for the eye patches (that’s the mask!), and put small dots inside for the eyes. Add a little triangle nose and a smiling mouth. Finally, draw a fluffy tail with three or four stripes. That’s it. Your child will have a recognizable raccoon in under a minute, and the pride on their face will be worth every second. You can even do this together on a whiteboard or chalkboard first, then move to paper.

The beauty of a black and white raccoon drawing is that it doesn’t need to be perfect. Raccoons are messy little creatures anyway, so wobbles and smudges just add character. Encourage your child to add their own details, like a mask that’s bigger on one side or a tail that curls in a funny loop. There’s no wrong way to do it. And if they make a mistake, that’s fine, just flip the paper over and start again. The process is the fun part, not the final product.

For kids who want a challenge, try the easy raccoon coloring pages that include a simple background, like a log or a moon. These give a bit more to draw and color but still keep the raccoon itself simple. You can also find our owl Owl and hedgehog Hedgehog pages for more woodland drawing practice. They use the same friendly style, so your child can build a whole animal portfolio.

Easy Raccoon Drawings for Busy Days

You’ll find free raccoon coloring pages printable in three main styles here, and each one serves a different mood. First, there are the “chill” pages: raccoons sleeping, sitting, or just staring peacefully. These are perfect for quiet time before bed or after a big lunch. Second, there are the “silly” pages: raccoons with a balloon, wearing a tiny hat, or caught mid-sneak. These are great for giggles and for kids who need to wiggle a little energy out. Third, there are the “adventure” pages: raccoons climbing a tree, crossing a stream, or exploring a moonlit forest. These spark imagination and often lead to elaborate stories about what the raccoon is doing next.

The easy raccoon coloring page options are designed with younger kids in mind. The lines are extra thick, the shapes are big, and there are very few small details. A three-year-old can confidently color inside these without getting frustrated. For older kids, we’ve included more intricate raccoon coloring sheets with patterns in the tail or leaves in the background. They’ll take a bit longer, but the finished result is worth framing. You can even use them as a quiet activity during a sibling’s nap time.

Don’t forget that these raccoon drawing pages also work great for classroom settings or homeschool co-ops. Print a bunch, lay them out on a table, and let each kid pick their favorite. They’re perfect for a unit on forest animals, nocturnal creatures, or just for fun on a Friday afternoon. The free part means you don’t have to worry about cost, and the printable part means you can make as many copies as you need. No one has to share, and everyone gets to take their masterpiece home.

One last tip: store your finished raccoon coloring pages in a clear plastic sleeve. Kids love looking back at their old work, and it’s a great way to see their progress over the months. You can even make a “raccoon gallery” on the fridge or a hallway wall. It’s a small thing, but it tells your child that their art matters. And that’s the whole point, right?

Frequently Asked Questions

What age group are these raccoon coloring pages best for?

These pages are designed for kids ages 3 to 9. The easy raccoon coloring page options work great for toddlers and preschoolers with thick lines and big shapes. The more detailed raccoon coloring sheets are perfect for early elementary kids who want a bit more of a challenge. You can always print a few different styles and let your child pick what feels right for them.

Are these raccoon coloring pages really free to print?

Yes, absolutely. Every raccoon coloring page printable on this page is completely free. You don’t need to sign up, enter an email, or pay anything. Just click the print button or save the image to your device. You can print as many copies as you want, for home, school, or any other non-commercial use.

Can I use these raccoon drawing pages for a classroom or party?

Definitely. These raccoon drawing page printables are perfect for classroom activities, birthday parties, playdates, or any group setting. Since they’re free and printable, you can make one for every kid without any hassle. They’re also great for library story times or scout meetings. Just print a stack and you’re ready.

How do I make the raccoon outline printable easier for a toddler?

For toddlers, try tracing the raccoon outline printable onto a piece of cardboard first, then cutting it out. This gives them a sturdy stencil they can hold and color around. Or,

Raccoon Color Page and Drawing Ideas PDF Download

You can take every raccoon coloring page on this page home as one PDF. It collects all 5 printable designs in high resolution, sized for letter and A4 paper, ready to print as many copies as your child needs.

Download the Raccoon Coloring Pages PDF

Parents tell us the PDF is the easiest way to keep a whole set together for rainy afternoons, road trips and quiet time. Print one page or the whole collection, the outlines stay crisp at any size.

Still coloring one page at a time?

The Complete Color Book puts every set in your hands at once. Crisp high-resolution outlines, organized by category, ready for years of quiet afternoons.

Get the Complete Color BookHigh Resolution Color Pages Book. Easy Use.
Complete Color Book PDF