For families and classrooms

Practical, safe printable resources for the adults in the room.

182 original coloring pages, organized by age and theme, with clear guides for printing and classroom use -- no superheroes, no protected characters, no surprises.

100% original artworkAge-based structureNo accounts, no uploads
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No logins, no uploads, no surprises -- built to be safe by default.

For teachers

Free printable Lesson Packs

One 3-page printable per Amazon Hero animal: a teacher note and mini activity, the coloring page itself, and a short quiz worksheet with an answer key. No account, no email, no watermark — click to download.

Jaguar
Jaguar

Useful entry point for discussing apex predators and food chains.

7–10 years30–40 minutesScience & Nature
Toco Toucan
Toco Toucan

Useful for discussing seed dispersal and bird adaptations.

7–10 years30–40 minutesScience & Nature
Giant Otter
Giant Otter

Good for discussing river ecosystems and water quality indicators.

7–10 years30–40 minutesScience & Nature
Tapir
Tapir

Strong example for seed dispersal and 'ecosystem gardener' roles.

7–10 years30–40 minutesScience & Nature
Blue Morpho Butterfly
Blue Morpho Butterfly

Great for a simple lesson on structural color versus pigment color.

7–10 years30–40 minutesScience & Nature
Harpy Eagle
Harpy Eagle

Useful for discussing how some animals need large habitat ranges to survive.

7–10 years30–40 minutesScience & Nature
Sloth
Sloth

Good entry point for discussing energy-saving adaptations.

7–10 years30–40 minutesScience & Nature
Capybara
Capybara

Good for discussing food webs (prey species) and wetland habitats.

7–10 years30–40 minutesScience & Nature
Pink River Dolphin
Pink River Dolphin

Useful for discussing freshwater ecosystems versus ocean ecosystems.

7–10 years30–40 minutesScience & Nature
Poison Dart Frog
Poison Dart Frog

Great example for discussing warning coloration ('don't eat me' colors) in nature.

7–10 years30–40 minutesScience & Nature
Other ways to use the site

Three simple activity ideas

No extra printouts needed -- these work with the pages already on the site.

Animal Detective

Read a few clues from an Amazon Hero's habitat and diet out loud, then have students guess which animal it is before revealing the page.

Color and Compare

Look at the real habitat photo on an Animal Learning page, then compare it with the coloring page -- what's the same, what's different?

Habitat Explorer

Read the "Where it lives" section together, then have each student draw one extra thing that belongs in that habitat.