Let’s learn about the number zero with a fun coloring activity! Zero might mean “nothing,” but it’s a significant number and a great place to begin!
These simple, free printable number 0 coloring pages help preschoolers recognize and trace the number while having fun with colors.

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!
Zero Coloring Pages
I’ve included a mix of designs from a bold bubble zero to traceable lines and creative shapes like donuts and oranges. These printables are perfect for helping preschoolers recognize the number 0, practice early writing, and enjoy some quiet coloring time.
Whether your child is just starting to learn numbers or loves playful themes, these pages make learning feel like play. Just print, grab your crayons, and enjoy a screen-free math moment!
Big Bubble Zero
A large, simple number 0 with the word "ZERO", perfect for preschoolers to color and learn.
Trace and Color Number 0
A traceable zero with bold dashed lines to help young learners practice and color easily.
Donut-Themed Zero
A playful donut-shaped number 0 kids will love to color while learning number recognition.
Orange-Themed Zero
A cute orange-shaped zero to color and enjoy while learning all about the number 0.
How to Use These Zero Printables
Here’s how you can use these printables at home or in the classroom:
- Print the page on A4 paper.
- Gather crayons, colored pencils, or markers.
- Encourage your child to color the number and any other elements on the page.
- Trace the dotted number with a pencil or finger before coloring.
Let them pick their favorite colors and enjoy the process!
Learning Activities You Can Try
Want to make the most of these free printable sheets? Try these simple extension ideas:
🧠 Number Recognition
Ask your child to find the number 0 on the page. Can they spot the same number elsewhere in the room?
🧮 Counting Practice
Talk about how zero means “none.” Ask questions like “How many cookies are left?” (If none, say, “That’s zero!” and color the page.)
✍️ Tracing Skills
Use the dotted number to trace with a pencil. This helps build early writing skills.
🌍 Real-Life Connections
Talk about real-life examples of zero, like an empty basket, an empty plate, or no toys in the box.
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