Animal Crossing Coloring Pages
(Free PDF Printables)

Last Updates on April 6, 2026
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Your island adventure starts here! This collection of 5 free printable Animal Crossing coloring pages brings the peaceful, heartwarming world of Nintendo’s beloved life-sim to your fingertips. Join the Villager fishing by the river, help Isabelle at Town Hall, browse Nook’s shop, design your dream island, and enjoy a cozy concert with KK Slider and your animal friends.

All 5 Animal Crossing coloring pages are high-quality black-and-white line art — perfectly formatted for US Letter paper and ready to print at home or school with just one click.

These 5 printable Animal Crossing coloring pages feature the warm, rounded art style that makes the franchise so universally beloved. Each page captures a different iconic moment from the game — from peaceful fishing and island decorating to the beloved Saturday night KK Slider concerts. They look beautiful colored in the game’s signature soft, natural tones or bright tropical island colors.

Perfect for Animal Crossing fans of all ages, Nintendo lovers, and anyone who enjoys gentle, creative coloring. Download for free and print as many copies as you like. Nook’s open!

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Craft Ideas To Do With Animal Crossing Coloring Pages

Bring your island to life with these Animal Crossing craft ideas:

  • Island Seasons: Color the island decorating page four times — once for each season (spring pastels, summer brights, autumn oranges, winter blues) to show your island across the year.
  • Isabelle’s Welcome Sign: Color the Isabelle at Town Hall page, write a custom island welcome message at the bottom, and display it as a desk nameplate or door sign.
  • KK Slider Set List: Color the concert page and write your own imaginary KK Slider set list on a small piece of paper, placing it on stage in front of him.
  • Animal Crossing Card Set: Color each character page, cut them to card size, and write fun facts about each character on the back for a collectible card set.
  • Tom Nook’s Shop Window: Color the Nook’s Cranny page and glue small magazine cutouts of items on the shelves behind him for a realistic shop display.