Let's make counting fun and colorful with these free printable counting coloring pages! This printable set helps your child learn numbers 1 to 10 while coloring cute animals. It's a playful way to practice early math skills and build focus through coloring time.

How to Download and Use Coloring Pages
🖨️ To Print at Home:
- Click the Download PDF button below.
- Open the file and choose “Fit to Page” or “Actual Size” in your printer settings.
- Print on A4 or Letter-size paper and start coloring!
📱 To Color on an iPad or Tablet:
- Download the PDF to your device.
- Open it in any drawing or note app like:
- GoodNotes, Notability, or Adobe Acrobat
- Procreate (import as PDF or image)
- Your child can color directly on the screen using their finger or stylus, and no printer is needed!
Enjoy and Share Responsibly: Print lots for personal fun, like at school or group meet-ups. To share with others, give them this page's link. Please refrain from selling, emailing, uploading, or distributing them for commercial use. Thank you for respecting these guidelines!
Animal Counting Coloring Pages
This printable pack includes ten separate pages, one for each number from 1 to 10. Each page features:
- A large number (1 to 10)
- That many animals to count and color
- A clean and simple layout made just for preschoolers
Here's what your child will find inside:
- One Dog
- Two Cats
- Three Fish
- Four Frogs
- Five Turtles
- Six Rabbits
- Seven Chicks
- Eight Ducks
- Nine Bees
- Ten Butterflies
These pages are designed to help your child build confidence with numbers while enjoying creative play. You can download the entire 10-page printable pack if you'd like to use all the pages together.
If you're looking for a single number or want to focus on a specific counting activity, I've also included individual download buttons below each page preview. Feel free to pick and print the ones that work best for your little learner!
Count and Color – One Dog
This page helps kids count and color one happy dog, which is a fun start to their counting journey!
Count and Color – Two Cats
A cute and simple page where little ones can count and color two friendly cats.
Count and Color – Three Fish
Kids will love counting three cheerful fish and coloring them in bright colors.
Count and Color – Four Frogs
Ribbit! Count four frogs and color them while practicing number 4.
Count and Color – Five Turtles
Slow and steady fun! Count five turtles and color them one by one.
Count and Color – Six Rabbits
These fluffy bunnies are ready to be counted and colored, a great number 6 activity!
Count and Color – Seven Chicks
This adorable page features seven chicks to count and color, which is perfect for spring fun!
Count and Color – Eight Ducks
Splash into learning with this page, count and color eight cheerful ducks.
Count and Color – Nine Bees
Buzzing with fun! This page helps little learners count nine friendly bees.
Count and Color – Ten Butterflies
A beautiful way to practice the number 10 is to count and color ten smiling butterflies.
How to Use These Number Counting Pages
- Download and print the pages.
- Hand your child some crayons or markers.
- Ask them to count each group of animals.
- Let them color the animals and the number.
You can use one page a day or go through a few at a time, depending on your child's mood and interest.
Learning Activity Ideas
Try these simple prompts while your child colors:
- Count Out Loud: "How many ducks do you see?"
- Number Hunt: "Can you find the number 7? Let's color it yellow!"
- Talk About Animals: "What sound does a chick make? What color is a rabbit's fur?"
These small interactions turn a coloring session into a rich learning experience.
Skills Practiced
These printable pages are a fun and simple way to support early learning. With just a few crayons and some time, your child can practice:
- Counting from 1 to 10
- Number recognition
- Fine motor skills through coloring
- Learning animal names and sounds
Printing Tips
Print on A4 or US Letter size paper. I recommend using regular printer paper for crayons or colored pencils. If your child prefers markers, thicker paper works better to avoid bleeding.
Keep the Learning Going!
Whether your child is just starting to learn numbers or enjoys revisiting them, these pages bring joy to counting one animal at a time. Download your favorites or grab the whole pack and enjoy some creative learning time today!
Leave a Reply