Meet an iconic grouch with free Eeyore coloring pages. This collection contains 25 detailed black and white images of Eeyore and his friends for you to color and customize.
Eeyore was introduced in the first Winnie the Pooh book by A.A Milne in 1926 and has become a mainstay of the series.
Unlike many other characters in the stories, Eeyore is a rather miserable and downtrodden character.
While these could be seen as negatives, many fans find his more cynical personality to be relatable.
He has also become even more popular thanks to his Disney adaptation version, which is probably what most fans know him from.
This collection brings the focus to this grumpy donkey, but you will also see some other friends like Winnie the Pooh and Piglet.
You’ll also learn some fun and interesting facts about this famous pessimist as we go!
25 Free Eeyore Coloring Pages To Print And Color
1. Eeyore And Pooh Coloring Printable
Eeyore and Pooh may not be very similar, but they share a friendship regardless. Pooh accepts Eeyore even though he can be a bit difficult sometimes!
Much like many other characters, Eeyore was based on a stuffed animal owned by A.A Milne’s son, Christopher Robin.
2. Eeyore Goes For A Walk
3. Eeyore Holding A Balloon
4. Eeyore Holding His Tail In His Mouth
5. Eeyore In A Pile Of Leaves
This scene shows a rare instance of Eeyore having some fun as he rolls around in some fallen leaves. You could use some bright and bold Fall colors like red, yellow and orange for those leaves!
Eeyore was made a bit less grumpy in the Disney adaptations than he was in the original books, if you can believe it! In the books, he is even more cynical and dismissive of his friend’s intelligence.
6. Eeyore Wallowing In The Water
7. Eeyore Looking Up At The Stars
Eeyore is experiencing the wonder of the night sky, and you could make the stars twinkle with some glitter or other crafts.
Did you know that there is a special event called Eeyore’s Birthday Party held every April in Austin, Texas? This event has been an annual event since 1963
8. Eeyore Takes A Nap
9. Eeyore Next To A Tree
10. Eeyore Rests With Some Pumpkins
There are some more Fall vibes as Eeyore rests with some pumpkins! You could add a few more elements that make you think of the season and then color them as well.
11. Eeyore Sitting Alone
12. Eeyore In A Field Of Flowers
Eeyore may be a grouchy guy a lot of the time, but he can take some time to appreciate the joys of nature sometimes!
You could use some colors that make you happy to bring some joy to Eeyore in this scene.
Interestingly, Eeyore has been voiced by Peter Cullen, who is also the voice of Optimus Prime from the Transformers series. That’s quite a different character!
13. Eeyore Sitting Near A Wooden Sign
There is a blank sign near Eeyore here, and you could write something on it. Perhaps it could be a sign showing the way to the Hundred Acre Wood?
A.A. Milne based the Hundred Acre Wood on a real forest near where he lived in Sussex, England
14. Smiling Eeyore Coloring PDF
15. Eeyore With A Flower In His Mouth
Eeyore is relaxing with some pretty flowers, and he looks uncharacteristically happy!
His pin-on tail is Eeyore’s prized possession in both the original books and the Disney adaptations.
16. Eeyore With His Head Low
17. Eeyore Under A Rainy Cloud
18. Eeyore In The Grass
19. Eeyore With Piglet
Eeyore and Piglet may not be best friends, but they do usually get along nicely.
A memorable line between them came after Piglet wished Eeyore a good morning and he replied: “Well, I suppose it is… For some.”
20. Eeyore Wearing A Scarf In The Snow
21. Eeyore In A Party Hat
22. Eeyore With A Butterfly
23. Eeyore With A Patchwork Blanket
24. Eeyore Smiling
Sometimes, Eeyore can be happy with a little smile on his face. He can be easily annoyed but in the Disney adaptation he will still make an effort to be there for his friends.
25. Eeyore With His Tail Pinned On Coloring Page
Eeyore’s tail is safely pinned on, and it seems to make him at least a bit happier, even though Eeyore usually expects things to get worse at any given time.
After You Color Your Eeyore Pages
- Draw some more characters from the books and Disney adaptation like Eeyore’s friend Tigger.
- Write some of Eeyore’s catchphrases like “Ohhhh-Kay” or “Thanks for noticing me.”
- Use some watercolor paint to replicate the look of the original illustrations.
- Find a Winnie the Pooh book and write the text from a page onto one of your coloring pages to make it look like it’s out of the book.
Eeyore is everyone’s favorite grumpy guy, and this collection paid tribute to him in a great way! I hope you had fun adding a bit of color to Eeyore’s day.
You can try to replicate the look of Eeyore from the books and Disney adaptations, but you should feel free to use any unique color choices you can think of.
I also encourage you to share some of your finished pages on social media for other fans to enjoy.