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Arctic Animals Frozen Pond

A frozen pond scene, designed as a printable arctic animals coloring page.

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PDF

Page size

Letter & A4

Difficulty

Easy

Best for

Ages 4-8

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01About this page

This printable coloring page shows a friendly arctic wildlife scene gathered around a frozen pond. A large polar bear stands on an ice floe in the upper left area, facing toward the center. On the upper right, a snowy owl perches on a rounded rock, while a seal rests on the ice and water near the middle right. At the bottom, two arctic foxes stand close together on snowy ground, adding a cute focal point in the foreground. The pond fills much of the center with broken ice patches, a small open water hole, and gentle water lines that create space for simple coloring. In the distance, layered snowy mountains and a tall icy rock formation frame the horizon, with soft clouds floating above. Tufts of reeds appear along the left and right edges, and scattered stones add extra detail without making the page feel crowded. The image offers a nice mix of large shapes and smaller textures, making it appealing for young colorists who want animals, nature, and easy-to-follow scenic details in one page.

A group of arctic animals gathers around a frozen pond with ice, mountains, rocks, and clouds.

polar bearsnowy owlsealarctic foxesfrozen pondice floes

Coloring ideas

  • Use cool blues and pale grays for the pond and scattered ice pieces.
  • Try soft white, cream, or light gray shading on the polar bear, seal, and owl to separate their fur and feathers.
  • Color the foxes with warm orange, rust, or snowy white tones so they stand out in the foreground.
  • Add lavender or icy blue to the mountains and rock shadows for depth.
  • Use muted greens and browns on the reeds for a natural contrast against the snow.

Suggested palette

icy bluesnow whitecool graysoft lavenderslate grayrust orangesage greenArctic pond
02Ways to use it

Perfect for home, class & quiet time.

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