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Free Squishmallow Coloring Pages: Your Ultimate Printable Collection
Hey there, Squishmallow lovers! I’m so excited to share this treasure trove of free Squishmallows coloring pages with you today. Whether you’re a parent looking for a quiet afternoon activity, a teacher planning classroom fun, or just someone who can’t resist these adorable plushies, you’ve landed in the perfect spot.
I’ve put together an incredible collection of printable Squishmallows coloring pages that’ll keep kids (and let’s be honest, adults too!) happily coloring for hours. Best part? They’re all completely free and ready to download right now.
Why Kids (and Adults!) Love Squishmallow Coloring Pages
There’s something magical about combining the beloved Squishmallow characters with the creative joy of coloring. These soft, huggable friends have captured hearts everywhere, and now you can bring them to life with your own color choices.
Coloring isn’t just fun—it’s actually amazing for developing fine motor skills, encouraging creativity, and providing a screen-free activity that the whole family can enjoy. Plus, Squishmallow coloring sheets feature characters your kids already know and love, making them way more excited to pick up those crayons than with generic coloring books.
I’ve noticed that having these pages on hand has been a total lifesaver during rainy days, long car rides, or those moments when you need 20 minutes of peace. You know the ones I’m talking about!
Your Complete Collection of Free Squishmallows Coloring Pages
Popular Characters Everyone Loves
Let’s start with the fan favorites! I’ve gathered Squishmallow pictures to color featuring the most beloved characters that kids request again and again.
Cam the Cat is always a hit with his bright-eyed expression and adorable stripes. Kids love deciding whether to color him in traditional cat colors or go wild with rainbow patterns. Fifi the Fox brings that woodland charm, while Archie the Axolotl with his unique look offers a fun opportunity to experiment with pink and purple shades.
Don’t forget about Wendy the Frog—her simple, friendly design makes her perfect for younger colorists who are just getting the hang of staying in the lines. And Benny the Bigfoot? He’s become an absolute sensation, especially among kids who love cryptids and mysterious creatures.
Download the Complete Character Pack: Get all your favorites in one convenient PDF with over 15 classic Squishmallow friends ready to print.
Themed Squad Collections
One of the coolest things I’ve done is organize these coloring pages of Squishmallows into themed packs. It makes it super easy to match activities with your child’s interests or current learning themes.
Ocean Squad Bundle includes all your aquatic friends like Gordon the Shark, Veronica the Octopus, and Orin the Orange. These are perfect for summer activities or when you’re teaching about marine life. The underwater scenes add an extra layer of creativity—kids can design coral reefs and sea grass backgrounds.

The Farm Squad Collection brings together barnyard buddies like Connor the Cow and Rosie the Pig. I love using these during farm unit studies or just when kids are curious about where their food comes from.
For the dreamers and imagination-lovers, the Fantasy Friends Pack features unicorns, dragons, and other magical creatures. These tend to be the most popular with the 6-10 age group who are really into fantasy worlds.
Pro tip: Print out an entire themed pack at once, staple them together, and you’ve got an instant coloring book that costs way less than store-bought versions!
New & Rare Squishmallows Coloring Pages
Fresh Faces & Hard-to-Find Friends
The Squishmallow world is always growing, and I make sure to add the newest releases to our printable Squishmallows coloring pages collection regularly.
Recently added characters include some of the 2024 and 2025 releases that are hard to find in stores. We’re talking about those limited-edition designs that sell out in minutes but are now available for you to print and color anytime.
Rare finds in this section include:
- Limited edition anniversary Squishmallows
- Store-exclusive designs (Target, Walgreens, Costco releases)
- Seasonal characters that are no longer in production
- Ultra-rare Squad members with unique features
I update this section monthly because I know how much kids love having the “newest” things. Plus, if your little one is trying to “collect” all the Squishmallows but they’re sold out everywhere, coloring pages offer a budget-friendly way to complete their collection!
Holiday & Seasonal Squishmallows
Festive Fun with Squishmallows!
Want to know my secret for keeping kids entertained during holiday prep? Squishmallow sheets to color with seasonal themes!
Christmas Collection features Squishmallows wearing Santa hats, decorating trees, and playing in the snow. These are perfect for December activities, advent calendar surprises, or even as DIY gift tags when kids color and cut them out.
The Halloween Pack brings the spooky-cute vibes with Squishmallows in costumes, trick-or-treating, and even some bat and pumpkin designs. They’re not scary at all—just the right amount of Halloween fun for younger kids.
Valentine’s Day Sweethearts offer adorable scenes perfect for classroom valentine exchanges. Kids can color them, write their names on the back, and hand them out to friends. Way more personal than store-bought valentines!
Our Easter Bunny Bundle and Summer Adventure Set round out the seasonal offerings. I time my prints with the seasons, and it always feels so relevant and exciting for the kids.
Advanced & Detailed Squishmallow Coloring Pages
For Experienced Colorists & Adults
Here’s something you might not expect—I’ve created Squishmallows printables that are specifically designed for older kids, teens, and yes, adults!
These aren’t your simple outlines. We’re talking intricate patterns, detailed backgrounds, and mandala-style Squishmallow designs that challenge your coloring skills. The details are smaller, the patterns more complex, and the finished results are absolutely frame-worthy.
I’ve seen parents printing these for themselves after putting the kids to bed. Coloring has become such a popular stress-relief activity for adults, and combining that with cute Squishmallow characters just makes it more fun.
What makes these advanced pages special:
- Zentangle-inspired patterns incorporated into the designs
- Scenic backgrounds with flowers, stars, or geometric shapes
- Smaller spaces requiring precision and focus
- Opportunities for advanced coloring techniques like blending and shading
These pages typically take 45 minutes to several hours to complete, making them perfect for dedicated coloring sessions.
How to Get Started with Your Squishmallows Coloring Adventure
Printing Tips for the Best Results
Let me share some tricks I’ve learned for getting the best prints from your free Squishmallow coloring pages.
Paper matters more than you’d think! For crayons, regular printer paper works perfectly fine. But if your kids love markers, invest in some cardstock or heavier paper (at least 28 lb weight). This prevents bleed-through and makes the finished pages sturdier—great if they want to display their artwork.
When setting up your printer, select “fit to page” or “scale to fit” to ensure nothing gets cut off. Choose “high quality” or “best” print settings if your printer offers it. And here’s a money-saving tip: print in draft mode for practice pages, then use high quality for the final version your child wants to keep.
Coloring Techniques for Kids & Adults
Want to take your Squishmallow coloring to the next level? Here are some techniques that work for all ages:
For younger kids (ages 3-6): Focus on thick crayons or triangular-shaped ones that are easier to grip. Encourage them to color in one direction rather than scribbling back and forth—it helps with fine motor control. And remember, staying in the lines isn’t the goal at this age; having fun is!
For elementary age (7-12): This is when you can introduce colored pencils and basic shading techniques. Show them how pressing harder creates darker colors and lighter pressure makes pastels. They can add shadows under their Squishmallows to make them look more three-dimensional.
For teens and adults: Experiment with blending colors using colored pencils or alcohol markers. Try the layering technique where you color with one shade, then go over it lightly with another to create depth. White gel pens are amazing for adding highlights and sparkle details!
Fun Facts About Your Favorite Squishmallows!
Did you know that Squishmallows were first created in 2017 by Kellytoy? That’s right—these beloved plushies are relatively new, but they’ve taken the world by storm with over 1,000 different characters created so far!
Each Squishmallow has their own unique personality and backstory. Cam the Cat, for example, loves to build forts and have movie marathons. Fifi the Fox is all about adventure and exploring new places. When kids color these characters, they’re not just filling in spaces—they’re connecting with friends who have stories and personalities.
The name “Squishmallow” comes from how incredibly soft and squishable they are—made from super soft spandex EF and polyester stuffing. While you can’t squish a coloring page, you can definitely bring that same softness and cuteness to life with your color choices!
Here’s a fun challenge for kids: Can you color your Squishmallow using only shades of one color? Or try making every Squishmallow look like it’s made of candy or covered in glitter. There are no rules in art!
Share Your Masterpiece!
Join Our Squishmallows Coloring Community!
I absolutely love seeing what kids (and creative adults!) do with these coloring pages. The color combinations people come up with are so imaginative—way better than anything I could’ve predicted!
Want to show off your colored creations? Share them on social media using #MySquishmallowArt or #SquishmallowColoringFun. I check these hashtags regularly and love featuring standout artwork. It’s so motivating for kids to see their work celebrated and to get inspiration from other young artists.
You can also create a “gallery wall” at home dedicated to finished Squishmallow coloring pages. Grab some colorful washi tape and let your child arrange their favorites on their bedroom wall. It’s an instant confidence boost and makes their room feel so personalized.
Some families even make this a weekly tradition—”Squishmallow Saturday” where everyone grabs pages and colors together. It’s become a wonderful screen-free bonding time that creates memories (and adorable artwork).
Ready for More Fun?
If you’ve loved these Squishmallow coloring pages free downloads, I’ve got even more creative content you’ll enjoy:
Check out our other coloring collections including Animal Coloring Pages, Unicorn Adventures, and Dinosaur World. Each collection has the same high-quality, free printables you’ve come to expect.
Want to learn How to Draw Squishmallows? I’ve created step-by-step tutorials that break down even the most complex characters into simple shapes anyone can follow.
Curious about The Rarest Squishmallows Ever Made? Dive into our collector’s guide featuring limited editions, discontinued designs, and the stories behind the most sought-after characters.




