Today, we’ve got some awesome Super Mario coloring pages that will let kids’ creativity soar! For over four decades, Mario and his friends have been beloved characters in the video gaming world, and they’re a hit in our house. My son, Aayu, loves them, and coloring with him is one of our favorite pastimes.
I’ve created this collection of 24 different designs featuring all of our favorite characters. You’ll find Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Yoshi, and even Bowser too, ready to be brought to life with crayons and markers.
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Here, you are also told how to download or print these coloring pages.
All of these pages are free to print, which comes in handy when my son, suddenly announces, “Dad, let’s color!”
These Super Mario coloring pages are just the beginning of the gaming-themed coloring pages on our website, colorizetoday. You’ll see many more fun gaming coloring pages on our site in the future. Actually, this idea came from Aayu.
I usually try to keep her away from gaming, but he recently got a retro handheld gaming console. And honestly, no kid can stay away from Super Mario!
So, if you have a little fan like my Aayu at home, print these out and jump into your own creative fun. Let’s get started!
Super Mario Coloring Page Collection
How to download Super Mario Coloring Pages:
- Choose your favorite coloring page from the gallery of Super Mario Coloring Pages above.
- Click on the desired image.
- A new window will open displaying the High DPI PDF file.
- You can now save this PDF or print it directly.
- Once printed, bring these beautiful designs to life with your favorite colors!
5 Creative Projects with Super Mario Coloring Pages
Mario Board Game: Turn the colored pages into an interactive game. Glue cut-out characters onto poster board as a game path. Create rules like moving back 2 spaces when you reach a Goomba, and moving forward 3 spaces when you get a star. Practice counting and taking turns by playing with dice.
Mushroom Kingdom Diorama: Create a 3D Mario world in a shoebox. Arrange the cut-out characters with pipe cleaners and cotton ball clouds. This project develops special reasoning.
Character Puppets: Glue colored Mario characters onto craft sticks, as we did with the Kuromi coloring pages. Perform storytelling with these puppets on a cardboard box stage. This activity improves dramatic play and public speaking confidence.
Power-Up Memory Game: Create cards from two copies of identically colored Power-Up pages. Play a traditional memory game where players find matching cards. This game strengthens memory skills and power-up recognition.
Mario Comic Strip: Arrange colored scenes into comic panels. Write a story by adding speech bubbles. This project combines art, writing, and narrative skills.
All of these projects will unleash your child’s creativity and make learning fun.























