From funny faces to realistic fur—color llamas your way.
Get ready for some woolly fun! We have gathered a collection of free llama coloring pages that ranges from kawaii cuties to realistic grazing scenes. Whether your kids love these South American pack animals or just enjoy funny creatures, there is a sheet here for everyone. Grab your crayons, hit print, and bring these fluffy friends to life.
Kawaii Llama
This super adorable, kawaii-style llama stares back with big, sparkly eyes.
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Activities to Do With Llama Coloring Pages
Turn your finished coloring sheets into interactive crafts and games with these fun ideas.
Create a Llama Mask
Print out a llama face (like the Kawaii or Sunglasses design) on cardstock. Have your child color it in, then carefully cut out the eyes and the outline of the head. Attach a popsicle stick to the bottom for a handle, or punch holes on the sides and tie a string to create a wearable mask.
Cotton Ball Texture Art
Llamas are famous for their fluffy wool, so add some real texture to your artwork. After coloring the background and accessories, give your child a bag of cotton balls. Let them glue the cotton onto the llama’s body to create a 3D, fluffy masterpiece that is fun to touch.
Pin the Tail on the Llama
This is a great game for birthday parties or rainy afternoons. Print the largest llama coloring page you can find and mount it on a wall. Draw and cut out separate “tails” from construction paper. Blindfold the players, spin them around, and see who can stick the tail closest to the right spot.
Llama Popsicle Stick Puppets
Color several different llamas, cut them out, and glue them onto popsicle sticks. You can build a small puppet theater out of a shoebox and have your kids put on a play. Encouraging them to come up with voices and stories for each character helps develop their storytelling skills.
Custom Llama Greeting Cards
Use the coloring pages to make personalized cards for friends and family. Print the pages at half-size or quarter-size (change your printer settings to “2 pages per sheet” or “4 pages per sheet”). Fold a piece of construction paper in half, paste the colored llama on the front, and write a punny message inside like “I like you a ‘llot’!”
FAQs
What Is the Difference Between a Llama and an Alpaca?
While they are cousins, llamas are generally much larger than alpacas. Llamas have long, banana-shaped ears and longer faces, whereas alpacas have small, spear-shaped ears and smushed faces. Llamas are often used as pack animals, while alpacas are bred primarily for their soft fleece.
What Colors Should I Use for Llama Coloring Pages?
Real llamas come in a variety of natural earth tones. You can use white, beige, brown, black, or gray. However, because these are coloring pages, feel free to get creative! Pink, blue, or rainbow llamas are perfect for the more whimsical or kawaii designs.
Are These Coloring Pages Suitable for Toddlers?
Yes, many of our designs feature thick lines and large, simple shapes (like the Kawaii Llama or Llama with Balloons). These are excellent for toddlers who are just learning to hold crayons and stay within the lines.
Can I Use Paint or Markers on These Pages?
Absolutely. However, if you plan to use wet media like watercolor paints or heavy markers, we recommend printing on cardstock or thicker mixed-media paper. Standard printer paper might wrinkle or bleed through if the ink gets too heavy.
Where Do Llamas Live?
Llamas are native to the Andes Mountains in South America. They are well-adapted to high altitudes and cold weather, which is why they have such thick, woolly coats. You will find them mostly in Peru, Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina.