Bring home the charm of Charles M. Schulz’s classic comic strip with these adorable Peanuts and Snoopy coloring pages.
Kids can color the world’s most famous beagle, Snoopy, along with his tiny sidekick Woodstock and the beloved Peanuts gang.
Each sheet arrives as a free PDF printable, easy to download and perfect for classrooms, rainy-day fun, or quick screen-free creativity.
Simple, bold outlines make these pages ideal for little hands, while the nostalgia delights longtime fans.
Meet the Peanuts Gang with 15 Free Snoopy Coloring Pages
This set highlights Snoopy’s most lovable moments and expressions—great for practicing emotions, storytelling, and fine motor skills. You’ll find:- Snoopy & Woodstock moments: friendly handshakes, sweet hugs, and quiet chats that celebrate kindness and friendship.
- Iconic Snoopy poses: dancing, relaxing, sitting outdoors in the grass, and striking playful, confident stances.
- Heartwarming themes: hearts, bouquets, and cheerful smiles that suit cards, classroom displays, and craft projects.
- Kid-friendly designs: clean line art that’s easy to color with crayons, markers, or pencils—great for preschool and early learners.

1. Snoopy Arms Crossed Coloring Page
This classic Snoopy coloring page shows him standing proudly with arms crossed. It’s a clean, kid-friendly printable PDF that’s easy to color with crayons or markers.
2. Smiling Snoopy Outdoor Coloring Page
Color a happy Snoopy enjoying the fresh air outside. The simple background makes this free printable perfect for young artists.
3. Snoopy Standing Looking Left Coloring Page
This straightforward Snoopy coloring page features him standing on two feet and looking to the left. Bold outlines help kids stay inside the lines while coloring.
4. Snoopy Big Hug Pose Coloring Page
Give this sweet Snoopy a splash of color as he opens his arms for a big hug. It’s a friendly, easy printable that invites creative play.
5. Snoopy Grinning in the Grass Coloring Page
Snoopy relaxes in the grass with a huge grin and closed eyes. Add shades of green and sky tones to bring this peaceful scene to life.
6. Snoopy Holding a Heart Coloring Page
Share the love with Snoopy holding a big heart. This cute printable coloring page is perfect for holidays, birthdays, or anytime crafts.
7. Snoopy and Woodstock Handshake Coloring Page
Celebrate friendship as Snoopy and Woodstock shake hands. Simple shapes and clear outlines make this page great for kids of all ages.
8. Snoopy Sitting Nice and Neat Coloring Page
Snoopy sits politely with all four paws on the ground. The uncluttered design keeps coloring fun, calm, and beginner friendly.
9. Dancing Snoopy Free Printable
Bring Snoopy’s happy dance to life with bright, cheerful colors. This free printable coloring page is perfect for a quick, joyful craft.
10. Snoopy and Woodstock Chat Coloring Page
Snoopy and Woodstock share a friendly chat in this charming scene. Kids can color both pals and add their own background details.
11. Classic Snoopy Coloring Page
Enjoy a timeless Snoopy pose that’s perfect for any coloring collection. Bold, simple lines make this printable easy and relaxing to color.
12. Snoopy Hugging Woodstock Coloring Page
Show a warm Snoopy hug as he cuddles Woodstock close. This heartwarming printable is great for teaching kindness and friendship.
13. Snoopy with Flower Bouquet Coloring Page
Snoopy holds and smells a cute bouquet, ready for color. Add soft petals and leafy greens to create a sweet, gift-worthy page.
14. Snoopy with a Big Heart Coloring Page
This preschool-friendly Snoopy printable features him sitting and holding a big heart. Large spaces and smooth outlines are perfect for little hands.
15. Relaxed Snoopy Sitting Coloring Page
Color a totally relaxed Snoopy as he sits back and unwinds. It’s a calm, easy coloring page that works well for quick crafts or quiet time.Similar to Peanuts & Snoopy Coloring Pages
After You Color Your Snoopy Coloring Pages
- Make mini comics: add speech bubbles to create your own Peanuts-style comic panels.
- Create gifts: turn finished pages into bookmarks, greeting cards, or framed presents for family.
- Build a gallery: hang completed art on a bulletin board or bedroom wall to celebrate progress.
- Try new tools: layer colored pencils for shading, outline with fine liners, or add stickers and washi tape for flair.
- Learning tie-ins: talk about friendship, emotions, and classic Peanuts characters while you color.