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Masha and the Bear Coloring Pages

Free printable Masha and the Bear coloring pages — clean line art, sized for US Letter and A4. Every page is a single-tap PDF download, ready to print at home or in the classroom.

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All Masha and the Bear coloring pages

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Masha And The Bear At Home In The Forest Medium 47

Masha and the Bear stand side by side outside their cozy log cabin, both waving with big smiles, pine trees and a cloudy sky behind them. Color the Bear in warm browns, Masha in her red and white, and the log cabin in golden amber tones. The bubble-letter title at the top is a great spot to try bold, contrasting colors.

Masha Walking the Path Medium 21

Masha walks along a curving path with three small wildflowers and a butterfly floating nearby. Color her kerchief and pinafore red, her shirt white, and the flowers in warm yellows and pinks. The butterfly makes a small but rewarding final touch to finish the page.

Masha in the Bear's Arms Medium 18

The Bear stands in his home holding Masha gently in his arms, her small face tucked against his chest as she looks up at him. Color the Bear in warm browns and Masha in her classic red and white. The checkered floor adds a satisfying geometric pattern to fill in at the base of the scene.

Bear Jumping On The Bed Easy 17

The Bear is mid-bounce on a large wooden bed, arms spread wide and claws out, looking like he's having the time of his life. Color his fur warm medium brown, the bed frame in a dark wood tone, and the bedding in soft white or cream. The simple shapes and thick lines make this a great first page for young colorists.

Masha Standing At The Door With A Lollipop Medium 14

Masha stands in front of a large wooden door, holding a rooster-shaped candy on a stick and looking curious. Color the door planks in warm brown tones, Masha in her classic red and white, and the rooster candy in bright orange and gold. The grass tufts at the base add a natural touch.

Masha Running After The Bird Medium 14

Masha runs along a garden path with tall sunflowers rising on both sides, arms out as she calls to a pair of birds flying overhead. Color her in classic red and white, the sunflowers in bright yellow with brown centers, and the sky a soft blue behind her. The sunflower petals are the most detailed part and worth saving for last.

Masha Running On Grass Medium 12

Masha tears across an open meadow with her arms flung wide and a huge grin, a mountain range rising behind her. Color her outfit in classic red and white, the grass in bright greens, and the mountains in cool gray-blue. The grass tufts at the bottom frame the scene and are quick to fill in.

Masha And The Christmas Tree Ball Medium 12

Masha holds a large Christmas ornament in both hands, three sunburst designs covering the ball, a decorated tree with garlands and round ornaments standing beside her. Color the ball in a rich jewel tone like deep red or emerald green, with gold for the sunburst designs. The tree layers are a great place to try different greens.

Masha Giving a Thumbs Up Easy 9

Masha grins from ear to ear and throws up a thumbs up, her wide eyes and gap-toothed smile filling most of the page. Color her kerchief and dress in red, her shirt white, and the small flowers on her dress in soft pink. The white background keeps all the attention on her expression.

Bear Watering A Flower Easy 8

The Bear stands over a small watering can, carefully tipping it toward a flower pot with two tulips growing inside. Color his fur warm brown, the watering can in a soft blue-green, and the tulips in bright pink or red. The simple shapes and plain white background make this one of the quickest pages in the set.

Masha and the Bear Bringing Gifts Detailed 7

The Bear is dressed as Ded Moroz, bent forward under an enormous gift sack covered in a dozen different ornate snowflake designs, while Masha stands at his feet in an embroidered winter sarafan. Color the sack in deep blue or purple with white snowflakes, and give Masha's outfit warm folk-art reds and golds. The snowflakes are the most intricate part and worth taking your time with.

Masha At The Mirror Easy 5

Masha sits cross-legged in front of a plain standing mirror, her hair spread out in her lap as she inspects her reflection. Color her kerchief and dress in red, her hair in warm honey blonde, and the mirror frame in a light cream or white. The clean, open background keeps the focus on Masha.

Fun things to do with your Masha and the Bear coloring pages

Build a forest diorama

Color the Bear's house, the trees, Masha, and the Hare, then cut them out and arrange them inside a shoebox to recreate the forest clearing. Stand each character up with a folded paper tab so the whole scene comes to life.

Make Masha finger puppets

Color and cut out Masha, the Bear, the two Wolves, and Rosie the pig, then tape each one to a small paper ring sized for a finger. Act out the episode where Masha visits the Bear's house and turns it upside down.

Design pink sarafan variations

Masha is famous for her pink dress and headscarf, but the show puts her in winter coats, sailor stripes, and ballerina tutus too. Color the same Masha page in three different palettes to invent your own new outfits for her.

Create honey jar labels

The Bear keeps jars of honey all over his kitchen. Color a small Bear illustration, cut it out, and tape it onto the lid of a real honey or jam jar at home - line a few up on a shelf and you've got a Bear-themed pantry.

Make character bookmarks

Color the Hare, the Squirrel, or Rosie, then cut around the character in a long thin strip so the head pokes over the top of a book page. Slide it into a favorite picture book and you'll always know where you left off.

Plan a Masha-themed birthday

Color a stack of Masha and Bear pages and tape them around the room as garlands and table mats. Use the Wolves' ambulance scene as a place setting and let each guest take their colored sheet home as a party favor.

Invent a new forest friend

The show is full of woodland animals - squirrels, hedgehogs, hares, even a penguin. Draw a brand-new animal friend in the empty space next to Masha or the Bear, give them a name, and decide what kind of trouble they get into together.

Tell a

Pick three colored pages and line them up like a comic strip. Say out loud what Masha does to cause trouble in the first scene, how the Bear reacts in the second, and how they make peace in the third - great for early storytelling practice.