Hi, I’m Lucas Bennett, a primary school teacher and dad who loves helping kids discover joy in art with bold, kid-friendly designs. These Mario Coloring Pages are designed with thick black outlines and open shapes so little artists can color confidently, stay inside the lines, and enjoy creative play at home or in class. Download Free PDF and print at 100% on A4 or US Letter to share these pages with your family today.
I test every page in my classroom before publishing, checking print quality on common home printers and ensuring the bold lines print crisply. This helps kids build focus, sequencing, and confidence as they color through the gentle adventures of Mario and friends. These pages fit well with my Mario Coloring Pages approach, offering consistent print quality and easy-start coloring for early learners.
Mini-Story & Who’s Who
On a bright day in the Mushroom Kingdom, Mario wakes up to a calm coloring page where the hills are soft and the sun shines over friendly faces. With a cheerful jump, he slides into a racing challenge on a colorful track, feeling the wind as he speeds past sparkling scenery. He pauses to share a simple puzzle moment with Peach, and together they place the pieces, smiling at the teamwork. Then a glowing Christmas power-up block lights the way, turning the scene into a festive glow as Mario reaches for it with a brave stretch. Finally, the party balloons rise as Mario hosts a Mushroom Kingdom birthday celebration, with confetti flying and friends cheering as they color the day with happy energy.
- Princess Peach — Mario’s friend and puzzle partner, helping him solve the gentle challenge.
- Power-Up Block — a glowing, magical block that acts as a friendly helper during the Christmas scene.
- Mushroom Kingdom Friends — a small circle of neighbors who cheer and support Mario during the birthday party and adventures.
Now scroll down to explore the printable pages and color the story scene by scene.
Color the Story: Free Printables
Print Guide (A4 & US Letter)
For the best results, print these pages at 100% (Actual Size). Avoid Fit to Page. Use standard 90–120 gsm paper for best performance; thick black lines help with precision and easy outlining for little hands.
Tips for Parents & Teachers
Color a page one at a time, noting how the scene shifts from the calm Mushroom Kingdom to racing excitement, then a puzzle moment, a festive glow, and a birthday celebration. Talk with kids about what changes between scenes and how colors can reflect mood. Let kids add one simple prop to personalize the page and practice sequencing as they move through the story. The bold outlines support precise coloring, while open spaces invite creative choices. These practices build fine motor skills, improve focus, and boost confidence as children complete each page.
Difficulty Guide
Easy (Great for young children)
- Mario Coloring Page Scene Calm — easy
- Mario and Peach Interaction Scene — easy
Medium (Balanced detail and simplicity)
- Mario Kart Action Page — medium
- Mario Birthday Page — medium
Detailed (For older kids and confident colorists)
- Mario Power-Up Block Page Christmas — detailed
FAQ
Can I use these in a classroom?
Yes. These coloring pages are designed for independent work, centers, or small-group activities and print cleanly at 100% size.
What paper and printer settings work best?
Use standard 90-120 gsm paper. Print at 100% (Actual Size) and avoid Fit to Page.
How do I save as a PDF?
Click the Download Free PDF button under any image, then save or print from your browser.
Can I share these files?
Theyre free for personal and classroom use. For other uses, please contact us for permission.
Usage & Attribution
These pages are free for personal and classroom use; please contact us if you wish to use them commercially. Every time I see a child proudly hold up their finished page, I’m reminded why I started creating these coloring collections – they turn quiet moments into creative joy.

