This collection has 22 free doll coloring pages, and it mixes three distinct styles: fifteen realistic fashion-doll pages (nine with two dolls together, six solo), five big-eyed, round-headed dolls in a different collectible-toy style, one page of stacked nesting dolls, and one maze activity page. Every page is black and white on US Letter, downloads as a free PDF, and needs no signup.
Worth knowing before you print: the five round-headed dolls look nothing like the rest of the set — oversized glossy eyes, a rounder head shape, closer to a collectible surprise-toy doll than the realistic fashion-doll style everywhere else. If your child pictures one specific doll style, check the grid first.

What’s in this collection
Fifteen fashion-doll pages, five round-eyed collectible-style dolls, one nesting-doll page and one maze — 22 in total, in the grid below. Each has its own Download PDF and Print button, so you can take one page instead of the whole set.






















Fashion dolls, two together
Nine pages show two realistic dolls sharing a scene — a hair salon, a diner, a camping trip, a picnic table, or a stage performance. These are the busiest, most detailed pages in the set.
Fashion dolls, solo
Six pages show one doll alone, sometimes with a prop like a guitar, a cat, or a birthday cake.
Round-eyed collectible-style dolls
Five pages switch to a different doll design entirely — oversized eyes, a round head, and a more toy-like proportions than the fashion-doll pages.
Nesting dolls and extras
One page shows a set of stacked nesting dolls in decreasing sizes, and one is a maze puzzle with a doll character to guide through the lines.
How to print these
Every page is US Letter (8.5 × 11 in), pure black and white, with the drawing inside the printable margin. Plain copy paper is fine; choose “Fit to page” if your printer asks.
FAQ
How many doll coloring pages are here?
22 free pages: 15 realistic fashion dolls, 5 round-eyed collectible-style dolls, 1 nesting-doll page, and 1 maze.
Are all the dolls drawn the same style?
No. Fifteen pages use a realistic fashion-doll look, five use a rounder, big-eyed collectible-toy style, and one shows stacked nesting dolls.
Is there an activity page instead of a coloring page?
Yes, one page is a maze puzzle rather than a scene to color.
Do I need a color printer?
No. Every page prints in black and white; the color comes from your crayons or pencils.
For more character-driven pages, the Toca Boca coloring pages offer a similar everyday-scene set, and for more collectible-style characters, check the Squishmallows coloring pages.
