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22 Free Tweety Bird Coloring Pages (Printable PDF)

This collection has 22 free Tweety Bird coloring pages: six with hearts, stars or a rainbow, five in a flower garden, four outdoors at play, four with other characters, two indoor scenes and two that letter the name into the drawing. Every page is black and white on US Letter, downloads as a free PDF, and needs no signup.

This is one of the gentlest sets on the site. The character is drawn as two circles and a pair of oversized feet, with three feathers on top of the head and nothing else — no clothing, no fingers, no shading anywhere. Whatever is around it is drawn just as simply: a daisy, a heart, a star, a cloud. A three-year-old can finish a page, and the outlines are thick enough that a marker will not cross them.

Tweety Bird coloring pages: flower gardens, hearts and rainbows, a beach day and a swing, free printable line art

What’s in this collection

Six heart and star pages, five garden scenes, four outdoor pages, four with other characters, two indoors and two with lettering — 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.

Tweety Bird coloring page 22 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Tweety Bird coloring page 21 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
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Tweety Bird coloring page 19 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Tweety Bird coloring page 18 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
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Tweety Bird coloring page 15 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
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Tweety Bird coloring page 12 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Tweety Bird coloring page 11 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
Tweety Bird coloring page 10 of 22 — free printable, US Letter
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Tweety Bird coloring page 1 of 22 — free printable, US Letter

Hearts, stars and rainbows

Six pages float the character among decorative shapes: sitting inside a heart with more drifting around, standing on a cloud under a rainbow, framed by six-pointed stars, riding a swirl of hearts. Because the shapes repeat, these pages are the easiest to make look deliberate — pick two colors and alternate.

In the garden

Five pages surround the bird with flowers: sitting in a bed of daisies, peering out from behind a bloom, standing among tall stems with a butterfly overhead. Large petals, thick stems and plenty of white — the pages to hand the youngest child in the house.

Out and about

Four pages give it something to do: building a sandcastle on the beach, hanging from a rope swing, flying a kite in front of a tree, painting at an easel in a meadow. These carry a little more background than the rest and take slightly longer.

With friends, indoors, and the two name pages

Four pages bring in other characters from the same cartoon family — a group of baby versions together, a cat looking on, a pair on a branch. Two more are indoors: a party scene with balloons and a toy shelf. And two pages letter the name into the artwork, one in script above a heart and one across the corner, which makes both usable as a bedroom sign.

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. Thick outlines and big closed shapes mean these take a felt-tip marker without bleeding into the next area.

FAQ

What age are these pages for?

Ages 3 to 7. The character is two circles and a pair of feet, and the backgrounds never get complicated.

Are there pages with the name written on them?

Two — one in script above a heart, one lettered across a corner. Both work as a door or wall sign once colored.

Are other characters included?

Four pages bring in others from the same cartoon family, including a group of baby versions.

Are these official sheets?

No. They are original fan-art line drawings, free to print at home or in your own classroom.

For more from the same cartoon world, the Space Jam coloring pages share the cast, and the Tom and Jerry coloring pages use the same classic animation line.

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