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Arctic Animals Polar Family

A polar family scene, designed as a printable arctic animals coloring page.

Format

PDF

Page size

Letter & A4

Difficulty

Easy

Best for

Ages 4-8

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01About this page

This coloring page shows a sweet polar bear family gathered together in a snowy Arctic landscape. Two large adult polar bears sit close behind a small cub centered in the foreground, creating a warm family grouping. The adult on the left faces forward with a friendly expression, while the adult on the right turns slightly inward toward the cub. The cub sits between them, looking outward with a cheerful face. Around the bears, the ground is covered in soft snow with several paw prints leading across the lower part of the scene. Large ice chunks and snow-covered rocks frame the foreground corners, and smaller floating ice pieces appear on the water behind the family. In the distance, layered mountains rise across the horizon beneath three rounded clouds in the sky. The image has broad open areas on the bears and snow, along with smaller details in the fur lines, paw prints, ice shapes, and mountain ridges, making it enjoyable for both simple coloring and adding subtle shades of icy texture.

A polar bear family sits together on snowy Arctic ground with ice, water, mountains, and clouds behind them.

polar bearspolar bear cubsnowpaw printsice floesrocks

Coloring ideas

  • Use light blue and pale gray on the snow to separate the ground from the bears.
  • Shade the mountains with cool grays or blue-violets to push them into the distance.
  • Add soft cream or very light gray accents around the bears' fur edges for texture.
  • Color the ice floes with icy blues and leave small highlights to suggest shine.
  • Make the paw prints slightly darker than the surrounding snow so they stand out.

Suggested palette

icy bluecool graysnow whitesoft creamslate graypale lavenderarctic blueArctic tundra
02Ways to use it

Perfect for home, class & quiet time.

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04Where can I find more pages like this one?

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