Are you looking for a simple, quiet activity to teach your child numbers? Our free Number 9 coloring pages are here to help! These sheets are designed with thick outlines and big spaces, making them easy for little hands. They help toddlers and preschoolers recognize the number nine while developing important pre-writing and focus skills.

What’s Inside This Number 9 Printable Set
This set includes 10 different ways to learn the number nine. We have simple, bold outlines for pure coloring practice, and sheets that include counting nine cute strawberries, nine balloons, or nine flowers.
There is a fun dot marker page to work on hand-eye coordination, and a tracing page to practice writing the number. The designs are simple, preschooler-friendly, and perfect for building fine motor strength.
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!
Number 9 Coloring Pages
Here are the fun number 9 coloring pages that kids will enjoy!
Simple Number Nine Outline

A clean and simple coloring page showing only the large, bold number nine and the word NINE.
Tracing Number Nine

A dotted outline of the number nine for children to trace and practice pre-writing skills.
Dot Marker Number Nine

A number nine with 10 large circles inside for dot marker activities, featuring thick outlines and a simple design.
Counting Nine Balloons

The number nine with a cluster of nine balloons for counting and number association.
Number Nine Popsicle

A fun version of the number nine shaped like a summer popsicle on a stick.
Number Nine and a Caterpillar

A simple page showing the number nine alongside a smiling, segmented caterpillar.
Counting Nine Strawberries

The number nine paired with an image of nine simple strawberries for counting practice.
Cartoon Number Nine Waving

A fun, personified number nine character with hands, feet, and a big smile.
Number Nine in a Nature Scene

A fun design with the number nine surrounded by simple clouds, stars, and a single flower.
Tracing Grid and Nine Flowers

A complete worksheet with the number nine, nine flowers to count, and a grid for tracing the number.
How to Use These Printables
- Home Activities: Print them out when your child needs a focused activity. Use crayons, markers, or paint for variety.
- Classroom Literacy Centers: Place these sheets in your math or writing centers. They pair perfectly with our other number coloring pages.
- Homeschool Learning: Use the counting pages (like the nine strawberries) as part of your daily math lesson for simple number correspondence practice.
- Quiet Time / Fine Motor Practice: The dot marker sheet is excellent for quiet time and helps build grip strength and control needed for writing.
Skills Kids Develop
- Fine motor skills: Holding crayons and markers strengthens hand muscles.
- Color recognition: Naming and choosing different colors.
- Focus: Staying within the lines improves concentration.
- Hand–eye coordination: Crucial for coloring, tracing, and using dot markers.
- Counting: Visually seeing and counting sets of nine objects.
- Early learning skills: Mastering number recognition is a key foundational skill.
Printing Tips
For the best results, follow these easy steps.
- Paper Type: Print on cardstock (65 lb or heavier) if you plan to use markers or paints. This prevents bleed-through and makes the page sturdier.
- Printer Settings: Always select the “Actual Size” or “100% Scale” setting to ensure the design fills the whole page nicely.
- Lamination/Sheet Protectors: Laminate the tracing or dot marker sheets and use a dry-erase marker. This lets your child reuse the page many times!
- Reuse Ideas: Print the plain number nine page and use it as a playdough mat or to stick nine stickers inside the outline.
Download & Terms of Use
All of these Number 9 coloring pages are completely free for personal and classroom use. Feel free to print as many copies as you need for your kids or students! Please do not resell or redistribute the digital files. If you want to share these printables with others, please share the link to this blog post!
Related Printables
If your little one enjoyed learning with the number nine, explore our other free printables:
- Number 8 Coloring Pages: Practice counting backward or moving to the next number.
- Number 0 Coloring Pages: A simple page for learning about the concept of zero.
- Alphabet Coloring Pages: Practice letter recognition and pre-writing.
- Flower Coloring Pages: Simple designs perfect for toddlers who love nature.
Happy coloring and counting! Your child is making great progress, and these simple tools make learning fun.





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