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Ice Cream Coloring Pages (19 Free Printables to Download)

Free printable ice cream coloring pages that are so cute and fun to color. Kids of all ages will love all 19 of our adorable ice cream cones, ice cream sundaes, kitty cat ice cream, unicorn ice cream and more.

ice cream coloring page with ice cream cone that has five scoops of ice cream and a rainbow with sprinkles

Hello, coloring friends! We have a special treat today – ice cream treats that is!

We’ve been hard at work creating a variety of ice cream coloring pages to share with you for your upcoming ice cream party or for those hot summer days when you really need to stay indoors to keep cool.

(You might also want to grab our free ice cream word search printables for kids!)

These coloring sheets are all ice cream themed and we know there will be something for everyone in this collection. There are so many bright colors you can add to these sheets and a lot of opportunities to add your own creative touches.

Be sure to take a look at all 19 coloring pages (including one ice cream cone template) then download the PDFs of whichever ones you want!

Terms of Use: Print as many copies as you need for your kids, your students, your after school group, campers, church group, etc. To share, please send a link to this page. Pages my not be altered, sold, or shared digitally. Thanks!

Ice Cream Coloring Pages You Can Download and Print for Free

Below are many cute ice cream coloring pages for kids to choose from.

To download, click the image of the page you want and either save the PDF or print from there!

Fun & Easy Ways to Use Ice Cream Coloring Pages with Kids

We love making and sharing coloring pages because they’re so great for kids’ learning and creativity. Here are some fun and easy ways you can use these cute ice cream coloring pages with kids:

1. Make a Classroom or Fridge Gallery
Once the kids have finished coloring, hang them up to create a super sweet “ice cream parlor” display. Whether it’s on the classroom wall or the kitchen fridge, it’s a fun way to show off their work.

2. Add Some Fine Motor Fun
Encourage kids to draw on extra toppings—sprinkles, cherries, whipped cream, you name it! Cutting out the ice cream cones afterward is also great for scissor practice.

3. Talk About Colors and Flavors
Use the pages to start a conversation about colors, patterns, and even real-life ice cream flavors. Ask: “What flavor do you think this pink scoop could be?” or “Can you make a rainbow ice cream?”

4. Use It as a Quiet Time Activity
Coloring pages are perfect for early finishers, rainy days, or just a little downtime. Keep a stack ready for when kids need a creative brain break.


Happy coloring!