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Ninjago Coloring Pages – 32 Free Printables for Kids (2026)

Ninjago Coloring Page

If your kids love ninjas, spinning tornado moves, and the world of LEGO adventures, Ninjago is probably already a big part of your home. And honestly, I get it. Even as adults, something is charming about these young heroes fighting evil with teamwork, courage, and a whole lot of cool elemental powers.

That’s exactly why I created this simple, kid-friendly guide to Ninjago Coloring Pages — plus a free downloadable bundle of 32 print-ready sheets. So if you’re a parent, teacher, or simply a Ninjago fan looking for something fun and creative, you’re in the right place.

Let’s begin with the basics.

What Is Ninjago? (A Quick and Friendly Intro)

Ninjago is one of LEGO’s most iconic franchises. It began in 2011 with a TV show that quickly exploded in popularity among kids worldwide. Since then, Ninjago has grown into movies, books, video games, and, of course, classic LEGO sets.

The main ninja team includes:

  • Lloyd Garmadon – the Green Ninja with energy powers
  • Kai – the fiery red ninja
  • Jay – the ninja of lightning
  • Zane – the calm and focused ninja of ice
  • Cole – the Earth Ninja with incredible strength
  • Nya – the water ninja and the team’s balance

Together, they protect Ninjago City from villains, sky pirates, evil serpents, robots, and everything in between.

What Are Ninjago Coloring Pages?

Think of Ninjago Coloring Pages as printable sheets that capture the adventures of the ninja team — battles, dragons, action scenes, mechs, temples, and elemental powers. Kids absolutely love them because:

  • the characters are familiar,
  • outlines are bold and easy to color,
  • they help sharpen focus and creativity, and
  • they give children a fun way to express their imagination.

While adults sometimes use coloring for relaxation, these pages are mostly designed for kids, preschoolers, and early learners who enjoy quick, fun activities.

What We’re Offering – 32 Free Ninjago Coloring Pages

To make things simple, I’ve put together a free 32-page Ninjago Coloring Book. It includes:

  • popular characters
  • battle poses
  • elemental attacks
  • ninja mechs
  • dragons
  • fun backgrounds
  • easy-to-color outlines

Each sheet has thick black lines so kids can color comfortably without worrying about mistakes. And yes — everything is print-ready, 8.5 x 8.5 inches, and completely free to download.

Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll find inside the bundle.

1. Cole Smashing Through a Cave Wall

Cole uses his elemental earth power to break through a rock wall inside a dark cave. Kids can color scattered pebbles, cracks, and the dramatic action pose.

2. Kai in Fiery Spinjitzu Mode

Kai spins at full speed, surrounded by a fire tornado. Flames swirl around him, and kids can use bright reds, oranges, and yellows to bring this page to life.

3. Zane’s Ice Mech vs. Giant Robot Warrior

A clean, bold-outlined mech battle. Zane’s icy mech stands tall, facing off a huge robot. This one has no background, making it perfect for beginners.

4. All Ninja Mechs Lined Up in Ninjago City

Kai, Jay, Zane, Cole, Nya, and Lloyd all have their mechs ready for action. A simple Ninjago City skyline is included, and three characters appear in colorable form.

5. Ninja Team Defending Ninjago City from Sky Pirates

A battle-themed page with two characters and an easy-to-color city background. Perfect for kids who love action scenes.

6. Sensei Wu in a Bamboo Grove

Sensei Wu stands calmly under tall bamboo trees, teaching young ninjas. This page has a nature vibe and soft details.

And of course, that’s just the start — the bundle includes 25+ more original Ninjago coloring pages

Ninjago Crafting Ideas for Kids and Fans

Coloring is fun, but kids often want more. If you’re running a craft session at home or school, these easy Ninjago-themed activities will keep kids engaged for hours.

1. Mini Ninja Masks (Felt or Paper)

Cut out simple mask shapes, color them like Kai or Lloyd, and attach elastic bands so kids can wear them during playtime.

2. Spinjitzu Tornado Spinners

Use a bottle cap, a marble, and a cardboard circle to create a spinning top. Kids can decorate it with fire, lightning, ice, or earth designs.

3. Ninjago Toilet Paper Roll Characters

Wrap a toilet paper roll with colored paper, add character faces, and glue small paper weapons. Kids love these mini figures.

4. Cardboard Temple Diorama

Use cardboard, popsicle sticks, and small paper trees to recreate a mini Ninjago temple. The Temple of Airjitzu is a fun place to start.

5. Foam Sword Craft

Cut foam into ninja sword shapes and wrap the handles safely for play. Kids can color their swords depending on the element they choose.

Conclusion

Ninjago Coloring Pages are a fantastic, stress-free way for kids to explore creativity, learn about teamwork, and enjoy their favorite heroes. With easy outlines and fun scenes, they can color, craft, and build their own little Ninjago world right at home.

Download the free 32-page Ninjago Coloring Book, print it, color it, and share the joy with your family or classroom. It’s bold, simple, and perfect for little hands ready to create something awesome.

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