Parents often find it tedious to keep their kids engaged indoors. You cannot really leave the little ones running around the house always, and getting their attention to something specific, especially at home, can be hard. While you may not want the kids to stay glued to the TV or gaming consoles in their spare time, there are better alternatives. You can give them cartoon-based coloring sheets and pages to keep their mind occupied.
There are so many cartoon and fictional characters to pick from. Here, we have shared the Smurfs coloring pages to paint when they are free. The Smurfs, a group of tiny blue creatures living in mushroom-shaped homes, have a Belgian origin. Since they are a part and parcel of current video games, dolls, theme parks, and TV series, kids of today’s generation will love the task.
Top 15 Smurf Coloring Pages For Kids
Here are a bunch of cute Smurf coloring pages to print for your kid.
1. Smurf boy skating with abandon
This is a simple and nice image showing a young Smurf boy skating happily. It is easy to paint as there are not many elements in the image. This image is ideal when you introduce your young toddler to the concept of coloring pages.
2. Papa Smurf with a Santa-like cap
This is another simple image showing a grown-up Smurf figure with a cap on. The cap resembles that of Santa, and it is clear that the character is in a jovial mood. Your kid is sure to like painting such coloring pages.
3. Smurf boy wins a trophy for football
This image depicts a happy Smurf boy with a love for football. He has one leg on the football and is holding a trophy with one hand. It is also simple to paint as there are not many elements in the image.
4. Painter Smurf boy in action
This is an image that may inspire your toddlers to get into painting. The image shows a happy Smurf kid about to paint a few pages. He holds a few brushes in his hand. The other hand is holding the painting can.
5. Smurf boy struck by Cupid
This image shows that it is not only grown-up people who can be struck by Cupid. The loveable, cute Smurf boy seems smitten by a Smurfette, and he is going to give her a flower as an emblem of love. The love icons around him look adorable.
6. The little grumpy-faced Smurf
This is an image showing a grumpy-faced little smurf character who looks lovable despite the frown. Doesn’t your kid sometimes make such faces? They will love painting this image as there are not many elements in it.
7. Smurf postman announcing arrival with a trumpet
This is a cute picture your kids will love to paint. The image shows a Smurf postman, who is distributing letters and announcing his presence using a trumpet.
8. Happy Smurf boy in the forest
This image shows a happy Smurf kid picking flowers in the forest. The natural setting with leaves, grass, and flowers will make your kids want to paint the image.
9. Cute Smurfette walking in the forest
This image shows a cute Smurfette in the forest. The natural backdrop makes it suitable for painting by younger kids, who will not have to dabble with several elements.
10. Little smurf cooking
In this image, there is a little, adorable Smurf character who is cooking. The large pot makes the image look funny and is bound to keep your kid occupied for some time while you complete your household chores.
11. Smurf home
Smurfs live in toadstool houses, which not only look unique but are comfortable, too.
Smurfs live in a part of the world called ‘”Le Pays Maudit” (French for “the Cursed Land”). It requires magic or traveling through dense forests, deep marshes, a scorching desert, and a high mountain range. The Smurfs used storks to travel long distances to the kingdom where Johan Et Pirlouit lived. In Johan Et Pirlouit, the Smurf village comprises mushroom-like houses of different shapes and sizes. However, houses shown in the Smurf series are of the same size, located inside a deep forest with grass, river, and vegetation. Humans named Gargamel live near the smurf village but they can only enter the enchanted Smurf village if they are guided by a Smurf.
If you have read Noddy written by Enid Blyton to your child, they will be able to relate Big Ears’ house with the Smurf’s house, since they both live in toadstools. If your child can really connect with the two houses, you should appreciate his congeniality. It is a reflection of his developed cognitive skills.
There is a small attic in the Smurf’s house and it looks cozy and spacious from the outside, so you can imagine what the interiors of the house might look like.
12. Baby Smurf playing with building blocks
The baby Smurf is playing with building blocks; he is learning to spell and identify the alphabet. If your child is of the same age as that of the baby smurf, then he can instantly relate to this picture.
Building blocks are most children’s favorite game. They spend hours building the blocks, breaking them, and building them all over again. Just notice the excitement when your child colors the building blocks.
Building blocks and coloring tools can be used creatively and effectively as learning tools. The approach towards learning has to be innovative so that your child remembers whatever you taught them.
Learning was never so much fun, wasn’t it?
13. Smurf bringing in the birthday gift
This coloring page is very apt for a birthday greeting card. Ask your children to color this page and transform it into a birthday card for their friend, especially if they are crazy about Smurfs.
In this picture, we see a Smurf carrying a birthday gift. After all, a birthday cannot be complete without presents in addition to firecrackers, cakes, balloons, and confetti.
Add glitters and other cutouts to make the birthday card look amazing. Surely, the young friend will be delighted to receive such a colorful handmade card on their birthday. Handmade cards help to express emotions better than commercial ones.
14. The Smurf King
King Smurf (Le Schtroumpfissime) is the second comic book adventure of the Smurfs. It is the name of the fictional character who assumes power in the absence of Papa Smurf. The story was written by Peyo in collaboration with Yvan Delporte as a co-writer.
The King Smurf looks like an English king and is a strict authoritarian. He assumed kingship when Papa Smurf left the village for a few days to collect euphorbia leaves (a fictional herb). He usurped power using demagogic tactics. He is arrogant and the Smurfs don’t like their King and want Papa Smurf back as their leader. In this picture, he is carrying a scepter, which looks like a toadstool, the symbol of the Smurf kingdom.
Smurfs may not like King Smurf but your child will definitely enjoy coloring this picture.
15. Smurf goes apple-picking
In this picture, we see a little Smurf picking apples from the apple tree using a wooden ladder. He is picking the apples and placing them in a huge wooden barrel. Maybe, it will be eaten by the Smurf community or made into cider or apple juice.
Let your child count the apples in the tree while the Smurf picks them. It will teach your child how to count properly. Also, notice if they are coloring the apples correctly and not filling them with just any shade.
Take your child on an amazing adventure with these free printable Smurf coloring pages. If you have watched The Smurfs, you will know that every episode teaches a moral lesson to young kids. So, every time you give your kid a Smurf page to color, teach them an important value that they can take forward with them! Hope you and your child have a wonderful time coloring these sheets!
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