PJ Masks Coloring Pages
(Free PDF Printables)

Last Updates on April 28, 2026
By: Bobby

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When the sun goes down, the fun begins! Catboy, Owlette, and Gekko transform into their superhero selves and race to save the day — or rather, the night! These amazing PJ Masks coloring pages let your little heroes step into the action-packed world of their favorite nighttime squad. Whether Catboy is sprinting at super speed, Owlette is soaring through the moonlit sky, or Gekko is scaling buildings with his gecko grip, every page is packed with heroic excitement. Your kids can color each of the beloved PJ Masks heroes and their spectacular powers, vehicles, and adventures. Perfect for budding artists aged 3 and up, these free printable coloring pages will keep children entertained for hours. Print as many as you like and let your young superhero fan color the night! Time to be a hero!

Coloring PJ Masks coloring pages is more than just a fun activity — it is a powerful way for children to build important skills. As kids color Catboy, Owlette, and Gekko, they strengthen their fine motor control and pencil grip, skills that directly support writing development. The show’s themes of teamwork, bravery, and problem-solving spark great conversations about helping others and working together. Choosing colors for each hero’s costume also encourages creative decision-making and color recognition. Focusing on staying within the lines builds concentration and patience. Each thrilling scene from the PJ Masks universe fuels imaginative play and storytelling. These pages are a wonderful screen-free way to extend the fun of the show while keeping little hands and minds actively engaged.

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Fun PJ Masks Craft Ideas for Kids

  1. PJ Masks Superhero Mask: Cut eye holes in craft foam or cardstock and decorate with paint to create a Catboy, Owlette, or Gekko mask for imaginative play.
  2. Cat Car Paper Craft: Fold and cut cardstock to build a mini Cat Car model, then color it blue with cat ear details on the front.
  3. Superhero Cape: Cut a cape shape from an old T-shirt or felt, and use fabric markers to add PJ Masks symbols and your child’s own superhero name.
  4. Nighttime City Skyline: Paint a sheet of paper black for the night sky, then cut and glue yellow and orange construction paper buildings to create a PJ Masks city scene.
  5. Hero Badge Craft: Cut circle shapes from gold or silver cardstock and draw each hero’s symbol (cat paw, owl feather, gecko), then punch a hole and add a ribbon to wear as a badge.