By Lorraine Akemann, Marketing and Outreach, Khan Academy Kids

Celebrate Earth Day with Khan Academy Kids! We have free animal coloring pages to print and decorate. Print them below, or find them in the Khan Academy Kids app this April. Which animal is your favorite—the penguin, chameleon, raccoon, salamander, or toucan?

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The animal coloring pages below are also included in the Khan Academy Kids app. So if you don’t have a printer, no problem! Just download our free app to access tons of books, lessons, and coloring pages for children ages 2-8 (preschool – 2nd grade).

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Now, let’s color these amazing animals!

Penguins

These penguins are having fun slipping and sliding on ice. Penguins are birds that spend much of their time in the water. Learn more about penguins in the Khan Academy Kids app. Open the app to the Books tab in our free Library to read Penguins or Puffins and Baby Penguins by Bellwether Media.

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Chameleon

How cool are chameleons? VERY cool! One notable characteristic of this reptile is its ability to change color. But there’s so much more that makes chameleons special. Learn about them in the Animal Safari section of the Khan Academy Kids Library.

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Toucan

Take a look at the toucan. What do you notice? Yes! It has a big beak! The beak is called a bill, and toucans use it to pick fruit from trees in the rainforest. When toucans go to sleep, they need a place to rest their beak. Where do you think they put it? Open the Khan Kids app to the Toucans book to find out!

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Salamander

Salamanders have very special skin. They breathe through it, they emit poison from it, and they can even eat it! Curious to learn more? Color in the skin on this page, and then learn more about salamanders in the Backyard Wildlife section of the Khan Kids Library.

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Raccoon

Why do you think raccoons have dark fur around their eyes (like a mask)? Did you know that the reason is so that it could see easier at night? Pretty neat! Raccoons sleep during the day and find food at night. Open the Racoons book by Bellwether Media in the Khan Kids app to learn more.

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More free coloring pages for kids

If you enjoyed these animal coloring pages for kids and are looking for kid-friendly activities, check out our Halloween, Winter, and Valentine’s coloring pages too!

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