
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.

No logins, no uploads, no surprises -- built to be safe by default.
Everything you need for a creative afternoon
Filter the full catalog by age group or difficulty to find the right page in seconds.
Color online, no download neededFill, undo, zoom, and save a PNG right in the browser -- no account required.
Print for offline timeEvery page has a clean A4 PDF, ready for a rainy afternoon or a quiet car ride.
Animal Learning: learn, quiz, then colorTen real Amazon animals with facts, a 3-question quiz, and a matching page to color.
Relaxing pages and Mandala StudioSlower patterns and a build-your-own mandala tool for quiet, calm moments.
Safety and privacyNo logins, no uploads, no tracking of children -- see exactly how the site is built to stay safe.
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.










Learn about an animal, take the 3-question quiz as a class, then color or print the page.
Exploring the AmazonUse all 10 Amazon Heroes together as a themed lesson on rainforest habitats and roles.
A calm momentUse Mandala Studio or a Relaxing page for a quiet transition between activities.
Filter by age and difficultyBuild a quick worksheet set that matches your class's age range in a couple of clicks.
Printing for the classroomEvery page prints as a clean A4 PDF -- no watermarks, ready for a full class set.
Teachers guideThe full guide to using the library for lesson planning and classroom time.
Three simple activity ideas
No extra printouts needed -- these work with the pages already on the site.
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.
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?
Read the "Where it lives" section together, then have each student draw one extra thing that belongs in that habitat.
