Whether you're doing a science project or making spooky decorations, these free skeletons coloring pages for kids can help. No bones about it!
Dancing Skeleton Coloring Sheet
White, cream, or decorated with colorful sugar skull designs? The colors and the occasion are up to you.

Cartoon Skeleton Coloring Sheet
This simple cartoonish skeleton might be good for a science project or a scary comic book scene. How will you color it?

Skeleton Hand Coloring Sheet
How will you color these hand bones? In our example, we've left them bright white but added grey shadows on the left side of each bone.

Fish Skeleton Coloring Sheet
Someone finished this fish, and only the bones are left. Will you make them white, stinky green, or some other color?

Easy Skeleton Coloring Sheet
In our example, we've shaded this skeleton with cream colors, using slightly darker shades to indicate shadows.

Easy Skeleton Face Coloring Sheet
In our sample picture, we've left the teeth bright white while using off-white for the bones. The hollow sockets are a shadowy grey.

Skeleton Coloring Sheet
You might see a skeleton like this one in your science classroom. They're usually white, offwhite, or cream.

X-Ray Coloring Sheet
X-rays may be black, white, and grey or varying shades of blue. No matter the color scheme, the bones will show up lighter and brighter than the rest.

Cat Skeleton Coloring Sheet
Cats love fish bones - and this hungry kitty is so bony! Use dark colors for a skeletal black cat or cream and white, like the rest of the skeletons.

Skeleton Arm Coloring Sheet
Use realistic colors like cream or white for these detailed bones. Shade with slightly darker colors to give them dimension.

Rib Cage Coloring Sheet
These rib bones are probably white. Can you use reds, purples, and other colors to draw the heart, lungs, and other organs that would be inside?

Which of these free skeletons coloring pages for kids was your favorite?
Did you like the silly dancing skeleton or the anatomically accurate and detailed coloring sheets?
More About Skeletons Coloring Pages
You can create a spooky or scientific coloring book by downloading each coloring page and printing it out. Then, attach the sheets together with a ribbon or tape.

Inside your body, bones are bright white. But coloring wouldn't be much fun if white was the only color to use!
Dry bones are often cream-colored. In an X-ray, bones appear blue. Scary skeleton decorations sometimes use other colors, like green or orange.
You can practice shading for depth and dimension, too. For example, you could use light grey or cream to add shadows to a white bone.
Some pages show only a few bones instead of the whole skeleton. Can you cut them out and put them together?
Skeletons Online Coloring Page
Get creative with this interactive Cartoon Skeleton coloring page. Experiment with unique color combinations and see which one looks the best!
In addition to the usual printable coloring pages, we also have online coloring available for every coloring sheet in this post!
Just scroll down, and you'll find the coloring options for each coloring page.
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