Mermaid coloring pages are perfect for keeping kids entertained.
Finding the right ones can be frustrating, though. You search online and get overwhelmed by choices. Some designs are too babyish. Others are too detailed. Many won’t even print properly.
This guide makes it easier. You’ll find a variety of mermaid coloring pages that work for different ages and skill levels. From simple mermaids for little hands to detailed underwater scenes for older children, there’s something here for everyone.
Each design has its own style. Some show mermaids with sea creatures. Others feature magical objects or ocean settings. Just pick what your child likes best, print it out, and let them color.
Ready to explore these underwater designs? Let’s look at what makes each one special.
Mermaid Coloring Pages
These mermaid coloring pages cover every style you can imagine.
Some are simple and perfect for younger kids just learning to stay in the lines. Others have more details for children who love a challenge. You’ll find mermaids alone, mermaids with friends, and full underwater scenes.
Each design tells a different story. Your child might want to color a mermaid exploring a sunken ship one day and a mermaid playing with dolphins the next. The variety keeps things interesting.
Print them on regular paper or cardstock. Use crayons, markers, or colored pencils. Whatever works for your family.
Here are the designs to choose from.
1. Classic Mermaid Design

This is the mermaid everyone thinks of first. She has a simple tail and long hair. Perfect for beginners or young kids who are just starting to color. The clean lines make it easy to stay inside the borders.
2. Mermaid Sitting on a Rock

This design shows a mermaid resting on a large rock above the water. Waves splash around the base. It’s a calm scene that kids can color with ocean blues and greens. The rock adds an extra element to fill in.
3. Mermaid Under the Sea

Here’s a mermaid swimming deep underwater. Small fish and bubbles surround her. This one has more background details to color. Kids can get creative with different shades of blue for the water.
4. Mermaid with Long Flowing Hair

The focus here is on beautiful, wavy hair that flows behind the mermaid. Kids love coloring all those strands. They can use one color or blend several shades. It’s calming and lets them practice staying careful with thin lines.
5. Mermaid and Dolphin

A friendly dolphin swims next to the mermaid on this page. Both characters have simple, rounded shapes. Great for kids who love animals. They can make the dolphin gray or get creative with fantasy colors.
6. Mermaid with Seashell Crown

This mermaid wears a crown made of seashells on her head. The shells have different patterns and shapes. It adds a royal touch to the design. Kids can use pinks, purples, and pearly colors for the crown.
7. Mermaid and Starfish

A cute starfish joins the mermaid in this coloring page. The starfish sits on her hand or floats nearby. Both have friendly faces. This design works well for toddlers and preschoolers because of its simple shapes.
8. Mermaid Swimming with Fish

Several small fish swim around the mermaid as she glides through the water. Each fish can be a different color. This keeps kids engaged as they work on multiple elements. The variety makes it fun to finish.
9. Mermaid with Ocean Waves

Big, curvy waves frame this mermaid design. The waves have lots of swirls and curves to fill in. Older kids enjoy the pattern work. They can shade the waves from light to dark blue for a realistic effect.
10. Mermaid and Seahorse

A tiny seahorse floats next to the mermaid. Seahorses have interesting shapes with their curved bodies and small fins. Kids learn about a different sea creature while coloring. The seahorse can be any color they imagine.
11. Mermaid with Treasure Chest

This mermaid has found a wooden chest full of treasures. Gold coins and jewels spill out. Kids love coloring the shiny objects with yellows and bright colors. The chest adds a sense of excitement to the page.
12. Mermaid in a Coral Reef

Coral surrounds the mermaid in this detailed scene. The coral comes in many shapes, like branches, fans, and bumpy mounds. This page has lots to color and keeps kids busy longer. It teaches them about reef life, too.
13. Mermaid and Jellyfish

A gentle jellyfish drifts near the mermaid with its long tentacles trailing below. The tentacles create flowing lines that are satisfying to color. Kids can use translucent colors like light pink or purple. The design feels peaceful and floaty.
14. Mermaid Holding a Pearl

The mermaid carefully holds a large, round pearl in her hands. The pearl can be left white or colored with light shimmer effects. This simple design focuses attention on the mermaid’s face and expression. Great for practicing facial details.
15. Mermaid with Bubbles

Circles of various sizes float around this mermaid like bubbles rising to the surface. Kids can leave them white or add light blue shading. The bubbles are easy shapes for younger children. They add movement without adding complexity.
16. Mermaid and Sea Turtle

A wise sea turtle swims alongside the mermaid in this design. The turtle’s shell has hexagon patterns that are fun to fill in. Kids can use greens and browns for a realistic look. Or they can go wild with bright, fantasy colors.
17. Mermaid with Trident

This mermaid holds a three-pronged trident like a sea ruler. The weapon has decorative details on the handle. It gives the character a powerful, confident look. Kids who like action and adventure will enjoy this one.
18. Mermaid in a Sunken Ship

Old wooden planks and a ship’s wheel surround this mermaid. She’s exploring the wreckage on the ocean floor. This page tells a story and sparks imagination. Kids can add dark colors for shadows inside the ship.
19. Mermaid with Flower Hairpiece

Pretty flowers are tucked into the mermaid’s hair on one side. The flowers have petals and centers to color separately. This adds a soft, pretty element to the design. Great for kids who love decorating and making things beautiful.
20. Mermaid and Octopus

A friendly octopus with eight curling arms hangs out with the mermaid. Each arm can be a different shade or pattern. The octopus has a cute face that makes it less scary. Kids enjoy coloring all those tentacles in different ways.
21. Mermaid Resting on Coral

The mermaid sits comfortably on a large piece of coral like a chair. Her tail drapes over the side. The coral has a bumpy texture that kids can show with dots or stippling. It’s a relaxed, peaceful scene.
22. Mermaid with Heart-Shaped Tail

The tail fin on this mermaid forms a heart shape instead of the usual split fin. It’s a sweet, romantic touch. Perfect for Valentine’s Day or kids who love hearts. The unique tail makes this design stand out from others.
23. Mermaid and Moonlit Ocean

A big moon shines in the background while the mermaid swims at night. Stars dot the sky above the water. This scene works well with darker blues and purples. Kids can add silver or yellow for the moonlight reflection.
24. Mermaid with Mermaid Friends

Two or three mermaids swim together in this group scene. Each one has a different hairstyle and tail design. Kids can give them different personalities through color choices. It shows friendship and togetherness.
25. Mermaid with Sparkles

Little stars and sparkle shapes surround this magical mermaid. She looks like she’s glowing or casting a spell. Kids can use glitter pens or metallic crayons on the sparkles. The extra shimmer makes the finished page look special.
26. Mermaid and Whale

A large, gentle whale swims near the mermaid, showing size contrast. The whale’s big body takes up space on the page. Kids learn about the biggest creatures in the ocean. They can use grays and blues for a realistic whale.
27. Mermaid in a Lagoon

Palm trees and tropical plants frame the edges of this scene. The mermaid floats in calm, shallow water. It has a vacation, island feeling. Kids can add greens for the plants and bright colors for tropical flowers.
28. Mermaid with Sea Crown

A fancy crown made from coral, shells, and ocean jewels sits on the mermaid’s head. Each piece of the crown has fine details. This design suits kids who like royal, princess themes. The crown is the focal point of the page.
29. Mermaid and Crabs

Small crabs with claws and round shells appear near the mermaid. The crabs have cute expressions and walking legs. Kids can make them red like real crabs or choose silly colors. The multiple crabs add variety to the scene.
30. Mermaid with Flowing Tail Patterns

The mermaid’s tail has scales, swirls, and decorative patterns covering it. Each section can be colored differently. This design is best for older kids who like detailed work. The patterns let them practice staying in small spaces.
31. Mermaid and Rainbow Ocean

A rainbow arches over the water where the mermaid swims. The colors reflect on the waves below. Kids get to use every color in their box for this one. The rainbow adds brightness and cheer to the whole page.
32. Mermaid with Ocean Castle

A grand castle with towers sits in the background underwater. The mermaid swims in front of her home. The castle has windows, doors, and stone details to fill in. This design appeals to kids who love fairy tales and kingdoms.
33. Mermaid and Baby Mermaid

A grown mermaid holds or plays with a tiny baby mermaid. The baby has a simpler design with chubby features. This sweet scene shows care and family. Kids with younger siblings often connect with this theme.
34. Mermaid with Sea Birds

Birds fly above the water while the mermaid surfaces to see them. Seagulls or pelicans add life to the sky portion. This connects the ocean world to the air above. Kids can practice coloring both water and sky elements.
35. Mermaid in a Bottle Scene

The mermaid appears inside a glass bottle like a message in a bottle. The bottle has a cork and maybe some sand at the bottom. It’s a creative twist on the typical mermaid scene. The glass bottle outline creates a natural border.
36. Mermaid with Magical Staff

The mermaid holds a staff topped with a crystal or jewel. The staff has spirals and decorations along its length. It gives her a mystical, powerful appearance. Kids interested in magic and fantasy will gravitate toward this design.
37. Mermaid and Sea Plants

Kelp, seaweed, and underwater plants grow around the mermaid. The plants have long, wavy leaves that sway in the current. This adds natural movement to the page. Kids can use different shades of green for depth.
38. Mermaid with Pearl Necklace

A string of pearls wraps around the mermaid’s neck. Each pearl is a small circle to color or leave white. The necklace adds a fancy, dressed-up element. Simple enough for younger kids but pretty for any age.
39. Mermaid and Stingray

A flat stingray glides gracefully near the mermaid. The ray has a smooth body and a long tail. Kids learn about this unique ocean creature. The ray’s simple shape makes it easy to color in with smooth strokes.
40. Mermaid in an Underwater Cave

Rocky cave walls surround the mermaid as she explores. The cave opening shows light coming through. This design has shadows and texture from the rocks. Older kids can practice shading techniques to show depth.
41. Mermaid with Music Notes

Musical notes float around the mermaid like she’s singing. The notes drift upward through the water. This page works for kids who love music and performing. They can imagine what song the mermaid might be singing.
42. Mermaid and Ocean Sunset

The sun sets on the horizon while the mermaid watches from the water. The sky has clouds and sun rays spreading out. Kids can blend oranges, pinks, and purples for the sunset. The water reflects the warm colors.
43. Mermaid with Glowing Sea Lantern

The mermaid carries or holds up a glowing lantern that lights her way. The lantern has decorative metalwork around the glass. Light beams radiate from it in the dark water. Kids can use yellow or white to show the glow effect.
Here’s the link to download the Mermaid Colouring Pages PDF
Conclusion
Mermaid coloring pages give kids a creative outlet they actually enjoy.
You now have a full collection to choose from. Whether your child prefers simple designs or detailed scenes, there’s something here that fits. Some show mermaids alone.
Others include sea creatures and underwater settings. The variety keeps coloring time fresh and interesting.
Print a few different styles and see which ones your child reaches for first. That tells you what to look for next time. Keep a stack ready for rainy days, quiet time, or whenever you need a calm activity.
Which design will your child color first? Try a few and see which becomes the favorite. Don’t forget to display the finished artwork somewhere special.
