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Winter Animals Polar Bear Cub

A polar bear cub scene, designed as a printable winter animals coloring pages.

Format

PDF

Page size

Letter & A4

Difficulty

Medium

Best for

Ages 5-9

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01About this page

A cheerful polar bear cub sits front and center in a snowy winter landscape, filling most of the page with a friendly, inviting expression. The cub has rounded ears, bright eyes, a large nose, and an open smiling mouth, with soft fur details around the head, chest, and paws. Its body is posed facing forward, with both front paws planted near the middle and its back paws turned outward so the paw pads are clearly visible. Behind the cub, snow-covered mountains rise along the left side, while several evergreen trees stand on the right, creating a balanced outdoor forest-and-mountain setting. Large decorative snowflakes and small falling snow dots are scattered across the sky. The ground is layered with fluffy snowdrifts, and a small icy pond or frozen patch appears on the right with a tiny ice block beside it. This page offers strong coloring value through big open spaces on the bear’s body, repeating shapes in the trees and snowbanks, and fun details like snowflakes, paw pads, and mountain caps that invite winter-themed color choices.

A smiling polar bear cub sits in the snow with mountains, evergreen trees, and snowflakes around it.

polar bear cubsnowflakesmountainsevergreen treessnowdriftsice pond

Coloring ideas

  • Use soft blue or light gray shading on the bear’s fur to help the white coat stand out from the snow.
  • Try different greens on the evergreen tree layers for extra depth.
  • Color the mountains with cool grays and icy blues to separate them from the foreground snow.
  • Use pale blue, lavender, or silver tones for the snowflakes and frozen pond.

Suggested palette

icy bluesnow whitecool grayevergreensky bluelavendersilverSnowy winter landscape
02Ways to use it

Perfect for home, class & quiet time.

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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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