Teletubbies coloring pages bring the bright, gentle world of Teletubbyland straight to your table. These free printable Teletubbies coloring pages let kids explore Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa Laa, Po, Noo Noo, and even the smiling Sun Baby in simple outlines and more detailed scenes. Some pages feel calm with rolling green hills, while others have playful energy with dancing, hugging, scootering, and ball games inspired by the images in this collection.
There’s something about these characters that makes even quiet coloring time feel cheerful. Younger kids enjoy the big friendly shapes, and older kids like the extra details in scenes with the windmill, the Teletubby house, or the Sun Baby shining overhead. The mix of poses lets them explore everything from jumping and spinning to sweet group moments.
Parents and teachers appreciate how easy these printable Teletubbies coloring pages are to use for themed lessons, preschool centers, or rainy-day fun. Kids get to revisit familiar characters while adding their own colors and patterns. A simple crayon change can completely shift the mood of a hill, the sky, or Po’s scooter.
All pages print cleanly on standard paper, so you can keep a stack ready for home or classroom crafting. Whether kids love Dipsy’s hat, Laa Laa’s orange ball, Tinky Winky’s bag, or Po’s scooter, these free printable sheets make it simple for little fans to jump right into Teletubbyland.
25 Teletubbies Coloring Pages – Free Printable PDF Collection
These free printable Teletubbies coloring pages gather together all the familiar characters, friendly hills, cozy home scenes, and playful moments that kids love. Everything is ready to print at home in clear black-and-white outlines. Some pages are simple for younger colorers, while others show more detailed scenes like the windmill turning, the Teletubby house, fields of flowers, or Noo Noo tidying up. It is a bright, gentle set that fits preschool themes, at-home fun, or anytime kids want something soft and cheerful to color.
1. Dipsy Dancing In Teletubbyland
Dipsy is dancing around while wearing his favorite black and white hat on the fields of Teletubbyland. Each Teletubby has a favorite object. Tinky Winky carries a bag around, Dipsy of course wears his hat, Laa-Laa has a ball and Po has a small scooter she rides on.
2. Dipsy Wears His Signature Hat
Dipsy shows off his tall, stylish hat as he poses with confidence. The simple shapes make it easy for children to color his bold outfit. Adding little clouds or soft hills in the background gives the scene a friendly touch.
3. Laa-Laa Holding Her Ball Coloring PDF For Kids
This scene shows us Laa-Laa’s favorite object: her orange ball. You could color it to match the show or you could give the ball a unique look. The color scheme of the show is intentionally bright and vibrant, as it helps to maintain the attention span of infants and young kids.
4. Laa-Laa Singing
The Teletubbies encourage kids to try out lots of fun activities like singing and dancing. The Teletubbies show was inspired by co-creator Andrew Davenport’s interest in astronauts and the moon landing, hence their alien-like appearance.
5. Noo-Noo Cleans Up
Noo-Noo is a robotic vacuum cleaner who looks after the Teletubbies and cleans up after them. Interestingly, Noo-Noo had a very different design when the show was being planned. He was first imagined to be more vertical and robotic until the final design was settled on.
6. Noo-Noo Vacuums The Teletubby House
The Teletubbies cause a lot of mess, just like toddlers do, and Noo-Noo is always there to clean up. Making them like toddlers was a deliberate choice, as it also helped to make them more relatable to young viewers.
7. Po Jumps For Joy
Po leaps into the air with bright excitement, her antennas bouncing. Kids can fill her red suit with bold tones and add little stars around her jump. The open background gives room for imaginative details like sunshine or grass.
8. Po Rides Her Scooter
Po loves to ride on her famous scooter, and you can color it here! If you want the scooter to be accurate to the show, you can help your child use blue and pink colors for it.
9. Sun Baby Smiling In The Sky
One of the most iconic aspects of the show was the Sun-Baby which would greet viewers at the beginning of each episode and a few times through the episode. The identity of the original Sun-Baby was unknown for many years until 2014 when a student named Jess Smith revealed that she had played the famous role.
10. Teletubbies Celebrating With A Big Hug
All four Teletubbies gather in a giant cheerful hug, showing their playful friendship. The close shapes create a fun challenge for picking different colors. Children might fill the background with confetti or hearts for a party look.
11. Tinky Winky, Dipsy And Po
This main design sets a bright mood for a collection of Teletubbies pages. It can be colored simply or turned into a creative cover with patterns and shading. Kids can personalize it with doodles around the edges.
12. Teletubbies Dance In The Green Hills
It’s time for a Teletubby dance party in the famous green hills! There are a few ways you can tell the Teletubbies apart, including the unique shape on each one’s head, their color and their overall size. Tinky Winky is the largest while Po is the smallest.
13. Teletubbies Hugging And Laughing
A joyful group hug shows their warm bond and silly laughter. Kids can add sparkles, flowers, or little butterflies to make the moment feel magical. Their colorful outfits help support easy, fun coloring choices.
14. Teletubbies In Front Of The Windmill Coloring Sheet
The magical windmill by the Teletubby house is an iconic feature of the landscape. The original show was filmed on a farm in England, but the fame of the show brought unwanted attention for the owner of the farm. After she was sick of people breaking in to visit the location after the show ended, she flooded the area and turned it into a pond.
15. Teletubbies Stacked On Each Other
The Teletubbies peek from their cozy dome-shaped home, smiling at the viewer. The rounded doorway offers simple lines for young artists. Kids can add flowers or small hills to extend the scene beyond the entrance.
16. Teletubbies Play In A Field Of Flowers
Bright blooms surround the Teletubbies as they enjoy a gentle outdoor moment. Children can fill the field with many different flower colors. Soft greens and yellows help keep the landscape light and happy.
17. Teletubbies Pose Together
A detailed scene captures the Teletubbies in the middle of group play. The extra lines and shapes give older kids more room for shading. A soft sky or patterned ground can add depth to the busy setting.
18. Teletubbies Playing With A Ball
The four friends take turns playing with a round ball, enjoying a sunny day. Kids can color the ball in bright stripes or polka dots. It is a great page for imagining their favorite outdoor games.
19. Teletubbies Smiling And Waving
With arms raised high, the Teletubbies wave happily to anyone coloring the page. Their simple shapes are perfect for young artists. Adding clouds or a rainbow behind them makes the moment feel extra cheerful.
20. Teletubbues Watching Their Tummy Screens
The Teletubbies look down at their tummy screens, curious about the pictures appearing. Kids can decide what colors or small details to add to each screen. The scene offers a fun mix of character and technology.
21. Teletubbies Waving Goodbye
The group waves with bright smiles as if ending a fun day in Teletubbyland. Soft hills in the background make the page easy to color. Children might add a sunset or glowing sky to complete the farewell mood.
22. Detailed Teletubbies Coloring Page
This broad landscape of smooth hills and open sky sets a peaceful tone. Kids can experiment with different greens and dotted flowers. It works well as a backdrop or as a relaxing standalone coloring sheet.
23. Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa And Po Together
The four friends stand proudly side by side, showing their unique colors and shapes. This simple group pose is great for beginners. Children can add patterns, stars, or a bright sun overhead to personalize it.
24. Tinky Winky With The Magical Windmill
Tinky Winky gently holds a tiny version of the magical windmill, giving the page a whimsical feel. Kids can color the windmill blades in soft pastels or glowing tones. Adding sparkles helps show its magical energy.
25. Tinky Winky With His Red Bag
Tinky Winky looks very fancy with his red bag, sunglasses and mobile phone! The Teletubbies' fame was cemented in 2007 when they received the key to the city in New York City. It was also the first time the identities of their actors were revealed.Similar to Teletubbies Coloring Pages:
After You Color Your Teletubbies Coloring Pages
Once the coloring is done, the scenes look even more magical, which makes them perfect for displaying or playing with. Kids often enjoy showing off their versions of Teletubbyland or turning the pages into little story starters.- Create a Teletubbyland wall by taping pages in a row to make rolling hills across a playroom or classroom corner.
- Staple finished pages into a mini storybook and let kids narrate their own Teletubby adventures.
- Cut out the characters and use them as puppets for pretend play or circle-time storytelling.
- Turn single characters like Dipsy, Laa Laa, or Po into greeting cards for friends or family.
- Add stickers, cotton-ball clouds, or bits of yellow paper to brighten up the Sun Baby in the sky scenes.
- Use the windmill pages as writing prompts for short, simple sentences about what might happen next.