Jump into creativity with free grasshopper coloring pages for kids. This collection of 20 pages presents some detailed grasshoppers for you to color and enjoy!
Grasshoppers are insects that are found on every continent except for Antarctica. Some are just around 0.2 inches long, while others can grow as long as 5 inches!
They are known for their powerful back legs, which not only give them a distinctive look but also allow them to leap far distances.
Grasshoppers come in many colors, shapes, and sizes, and you can use these as inspiration while you color.
The pages in this collection feature grasshoppers drawn in a variety of different styles, and there are other insects like butterflies and ladybugs included for you to color as well.
If you love grasshoppers, then you can also look forward to some fun facts and statistics about them as you color.
20 Free Grasshopper Coloring Pages To Print And Color

1. Cartoon Grasshopper On Two Legs Coloring PDF
In reality, grasshoppers don’t stand on two legs as we do, but they’re frequently shown this way in cartoons and movies in order to make them look tall. They can rub their legs together in a process called stridulation. This creates their distinctive noise, which helps to attract mates and deter rival grasshoppers.
2. Cute Kawaii Grasshopper
This grasshopper is drawn in the famous Japanese Kawaii art style, which emphasizes cuteness with details like big eyes. Because this grasshopper is drawn in this style, I think using some bright colors would be perfect!
3. Detailed Grasshopper With Wings Folded
The previous grasshopper was drawn in a simpler style, but this one is very detailed and realistic. Grasshoppers come in pretty much any color you can think of, and so you could realistically use any of your favorite colors. There are around 11,000 species of grasshoppers, and so there is a lot of variety for you to choose from.
4. Grasshopper And Butterfly
When two different insects encounter one another, I imagine they must be curious about the other creature who has crossed their path! This page shows a cartoon grasshopper with a butterfly, and they do look quite surprised to see each other. In reality, grasshoppers and butterflies wouldn’t have much need to interact with each other and would generally stay out of each other’s way.
5. Grasshopper Climbing A Sunflower
I really like grasshoppers, but I wouldn’t be too happy if one were to eat one of my sunflowers! Grasshoppers will eat pretty much any plants they get their hands, or legs, on, including flowers.
6. Grasshopper In Mandala Style
Mandala designs are used by many people to help them relax and center themselves with meditative coloring. Now, you can do the same thing with this grasshopper mandala design.
7. Grasshopper On A Blade Of Grass
If you look out into your yard, you may not see grasshoppers and other insects at first glance. They’re probably there, though, and some will be small enough to be on a blade of grass, like this one.
8. Grasshopper Camouflaged On Tree Bark
You may have to look twice to see the grasshopper in this scene! Grasshoppers are masters of disguise and will often blend into surfaces like wood to hide from predators.
9. Grasshopper Eating A Blade Of Grass
Grasshoppers have voracious appetites and will consume vast quantities of plants and other food sources if left to their own devices. While some cultures revere grasshoppers, some despise them as they can lay waste to crops and other resources.
10. Grasshoppers On A Mushroom Coloring Sheet
To us, a mushroom is something you may not even give a second look, but for these grasshoppers may be seen as a new home or even a source of food, as they do eat mushrooms.
11. Grasshopper In A Vegetable Garden
The sight in this scene is one that anyone growing their own vegetable garden would hate to see. This grasshopper has hit the jackpot with this carrot, at least!
12. Grasshopper In Tall Prairie Grass
Amongst these blades of grass, the grasshopper sits calmly. Which colors do you like to use to create a calming atmosphere?
13. Detailed Grasshopper On A Flower Stem
I’d hate to try and smell a pretty flower only to see a grasshopper sitting right in front of my nose! I doubt this grasshopper is there to admire the flower, as it probably hopes to fill its belly. Speaking of its belly, did you know that a grasshopper’s ears are on its stomach? They’re pretty crude and used to detect certain vibrations.
14. Grasshopper Beside A Small Pond
Is there anything more relaxing than sitting beside a pond? Hearing the sound of a grasshopper chirping would make it even more relaxing.
15. Grasshopper On A Rock
This grasshopper is a real rock star! You could color it to have it camouflaged on that rock.
16. Grasshopper On A Leaf
Everyone likes a comfy seat to sit on every now and then, and this grasshopper has selected a big leaf to recline on for a while.
17. Cartoon Grasshopper Surrounded By Leaves
This grasshopper is staying low to the ground as it happily forages for some food. Grasshoppers can jump really far by catapulting themselves with their legs. The distance they can jump would be equivalent to you leaping over a football field in a single bound!
18. Grasshopper On A Forest Log
It’s a calm day in the forest, and this detailed grasshopper is keeping an eye on things from his log throne.
19. Grasshopper With Ladybug
Someone made a new friend! The grasshopper in this scene seems very fascinated with this ladybug on a leaf.
20. Grasshopper With Long Antennae Coloring Page
Grasshoppers use their long antennae for hearing and to touch things, and they have a lot of uses. A lot of people don’t realize that locusts are a kind of grasshopper, and these guys form large swarms that can decimate crops.After You Color Your Grasshopper Pages
- Draw lots of different grasshoppers together to make your own grasshopper swarm.
- Add some other insects and creepy crawlies like spiders, caterpillars, or bees with the grasshoppers
- Draw a cartoon character looking at the grasshoppers with a magnifying glass.