This collection has 22 free narwhal coloring pages: eleven reef scenes with a smiling narwhal among coral and starfish, three on a plain background of stars or bubbles, two up in clouds and a sunset, three decorative designs including a stained-glass page, and two drawn closer to the real animal. Every page is black and white on US Letter, downloads as a free PDF, and needs no signup.
Almost every page here is drawn in the kawaii style — a rounded body, two dot eyes, a small smile and a spiral tusk. That matters practically: the narwhal is four or five closed shapes, so a child can finish the animal in a minute and spend the rest of the time on the water around it. It is one of the easiest subjects on this site for ages 3 to 8.

What’s in this collection
Eleven reef scenes, three star and bubble pages, two sky and sunset pages, three decorative designs and two realistic ones — 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.






















On the reef
Eleven pages put the narwhal in a proper underwater scene: coral fans and anemones along the bottom, starfish and shells in the sand, seaweed rising in strands, small fish swimming past, bubbles going up. Two pages add a second narwhal so the pair swim together. These have the most to color and are the pages to pick when a child wants something to last.
Stars, bubbles and clouds
Five pages strip the background back: a narwhal against scattered stars, one surrounded by bubbles of different sizes, one curled on a cloud, one under a rainbow, one in front of a setting sun over a flat sea. Wide open space around the animal, very few lines — the easiest sheets in the set and the right ones for a three-year-old.
Decorative and realistic pages
Three pages take a design approach: one breaks the whole sheet into stained-glass panels with the narwhal set inside them, one places the animal against a patterned sun, one wraps it in swirling waves. Two more drop the cartoon face and draw the narwhal closer to the real animal — a longer body, a straighter tusk, speckled skin — which suits an older child who wants it to look right.
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. The kawaii pages have big closed shapes and take a felt-tip marker without bleeding — one of the few sets here where that is true.
FAQ
What age are these narwhal pages for?
Ages 3 to 8. The animal is drawn as four or five simple closed shapes; the background decides how long a page takes.
Which page is the easiest?
Any of the star or bubble pages — one narwhal, a handful of shapes around it, and a lot of open white.
Are there realistic narwhals, not cartoons?
Two pages draw the animal closer to life, with a longer body and a straighter spiral tusk.
Do I need a color printer?
No. Every page prints in black and white; the color comes from your crayons or markers.
For more of the same water, the ocean coloring pages cover the whole reef, and the dolphin coloring pages keep the same subject with a different animal.
