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Arctic Animals Snow Cave

A snow cave 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 printable coloring page shows a friendly arctic animal gathering inside a snow cave. A smiling polar bear cub sits on the left side of the foreground, with rounded ears, soft fur details, and one paw lifted so the pads are visible. On the right, an arctic fox rests on the snowy ground with pointed ears and a large fluffy tail curled around its body. In the center front, a seal lies across the snow, facing forward with whiskers, flippers, and small spots on its back. The cave frames the whole scene with curved icy walls and long icicles hanging from the ceiling, creating a natural arch overhead. Through the cave opening in the background, a calm arctic landscape appears with distant mountains, a flat stretch of water or ice, floating ice pieces, and two small clouds in the sky. The composition feels balanced and open, with large simple shapes and clear sections that are enjoyable to color, making it especially appealing for young children who like cute animals and snowy nature scenes.

A polar bear cub, arctic fox, and seal rest together inside a snow cave overlooking icy mountains and water.

polar bear cubarctic foxsealsnow caveiciclesmountains

Coloring ideas

  • Use soft blues and light grays on the cave walls and icicles to show icy depth.
  • Try creamy white shading on the polar bear and seal, adding light gray around fur and flippers.
  • Color the fox with warm whites, pale browns, or cool grays to help it stand out from the snow.
  • Use darker blues for the distant water and lighter tones for the floating ice pieces.
  • Add gentle pink inside the ears and nose areas for a lively, friendly look.

Suggested palette

icy bluesnow whitecool graysoft brownslate bluepale aquaArctic snow caveResting together in a snowy cave
02Ways to use it

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03Can I print this for a classroom or library group?

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04Where can I find more pages like this one?

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