Kermit the Frog Coloring Pages
(Free PDF Printables)

Last Updates on May 19, 2026
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It’s not easy being green — but it sure is fun to color! These charming Kermit the Frog Coloring Pages feature five beloved scenes with everyone’s favorite frog — Kermit playing his banjo, reporting the news with his trusty mic, sharing a moment with the glamorous Miss Piggy, hosting the Muppet Show on stage, and sitting peacefully on his lily pad in the swamp.

Kermit the Frog was created by Jim Henson in 1955 and has since become one of the world’s most recognizable and beloved puppet characters. As the host of The Muppet Show and star of countless films and specials, Kermit has inspired generations of fans with his warmth, humor, and optimistic spirit.

Perfect for Muppets fans, Kermit lovers, and anyone who believes in the power of a rainbow. Download, print, and follow that rainbow!

Kermit the Frog coloring pages capture the gentle humor and timeless charm of Jim Henson’s most iconic creation! These lovingly drawn line art illustrations bring Kermit’s expressive face and memorable moments to life with clean, bold outlines that are a joy to color.

High-quality PDF format ensures crisp, clear printing on US Letter paper. Simply download, print, and start believing in rainbows!

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Craft Ideas To Do With Kermit the Frog Coloring Pages

  1. Kermit Sock Puppet — Color the portrait page as a guide, then make your very own Kermit sock puppet from a green sock with googly eyes and felt collar attached!
  2. Lily Pad Nature Scene — Color the pond scene with vibrant greens, then add real pressed leaves and dried flowers around the border for a nature-inspired collage.
  3. Muppet Show Playbill — Color the stage scene and fold it into a theater playbill, adding a made-up Muppet Show lineup with your own silly acts and performers.
  4. Rainbow Connection Art — Color Kermit with the banjo and draw a rainbow arching over him, writing the words “Rainbow Connection” above in bubble letters for a classic fan art piece.
  5. Reporter Interview Game — Color the reporter Kermit, glue him to a popsicle stick, and take turns using him as a microphone to interview family members about funny topics!