15 Free Hand-Drawn March Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)
March often brings that in-between feeling — kids are restless, routines shift, and parents are searching for activities that actually hold their child’s attention without adding more work. That’s where these March coloring pages come in.
I created this set for parents who want more than filler activities. These pages combine hand-drawn artwork, inclusive characters, and simple learning elements that support early literacy, numeracy, and fine-motor development — all in a format that’s easy to use.
Each page features culturally relevant scenes and gender-inclusive moments that feel familiar to young children. No overstimulation. No complicated setup. Just print, color, trace, and connect.
These coloring pages are meant to help your child learn and feel seen during a season of change — while giving you a reliable, low-effort activity you can return to again and again.

Less searching. More calm moments.
Make Coloring Time Easier — and More Meaningful
If you’re tired of hunting for coloring pages that actually work for your child, you’re not alone.
My Kid Colors is building a membership designed to save parents time — with ready-to-use, human-drawn coloring pages that reflect real kids and everyday life.
They are entirely free to download and print, ensuring that high-quality, inclusive art is accessible to every family. As a creator, I prioritize human-drawn illustrations because I believe children can feel the soul and intention behind the lines, helping them connect more deeply with this collection.
What Are March Coloring Pages?
March coloring pages are themed printables that help kids learn about the transition from winter to spring through visual storytelling.
This set includes a mix of simple and detailed designs so children of different ages can participate at their own pace.
From the celebration of St. Patrick’s Day to the whimsy of flying kites, these pages reflect the diverse experiences of the month. They serve as more than just a pastime; they encourage observation of the natural world.
Why These March Coloring Pages Are Special
- Inclusive Representation: Features diverse characters, including children of color and a child in a wheelchair, ensuring every child sees themselves in their spring coloring pages.
- Educational Value: Includes March worksheets like calendars and “I Spy” games to reinforce math and literacy skills.
- Multi-Level Designs: From simple coloring pages for toddlers to printable adult coloring pages for parents, there is a level of complexity for everyone.
- Human-Illustrated: Unlike AI-generated art, these pages are hand-drawn with intentionality, providing a warm, authentic feel for home and classroom fun.
Download 15 Free March Coloring Pages (PDF)
Here’s What’s Included
- Page 1: The word “MARCH” in bubble letters decorated with flowers, raindrops, and rain boots.
- Page 2: A simple March calender grid coloring sheet for the month’s plans.
- Page 3: “HELLO MARCH” text surrounded by shooting stars and raindrops.
- Page 4: A repeating pattern of umbrellas, flowers, and kites.
- Page 5: An “I SPY MARCH” counting activity with rain boots and tulips.
- Page 6: An ornate March month coloring calendar page with a floral rainbow border.
- Page 7: A family coloring scene of a parent and child walking in the rain.
- Page 8: A cheerful child in a leprechaun hat holding a large shamrock.
- Page 9: A classroom scene with a teacher reading to children near a wall calendar.
- Page 10: A “MY MARCH PLANS” page with spring icons.
- Page 11: An ornate March calendar page with a notes section.
- Page 12: The word “MARCH” filled with spring motifs.
- Page 13: A cozy scene of a person reading a book by a window on a rainy day.
- Page 14: A diverse group of children, including a child in a wheelchair, flying kites.
- Page 15: A “MY MARCH MEMORIES” page with photo frames and drawing prompts.
How to Use These March Printables
At Home
Use these for March kids’ crafts during those unpredictable “rainy day” afternoons. They are perfect for family coloring sessions where everyone from the toddler to the grandparent can share a table.
In the Classroom or Group Setting
These make excellent preschool print out activities or as a “morning work” option in elementary classrooms. Teachers can use the calendar pages to teach the days of the week or use the kite-flying scene to spark a discussion about the weather.
For Early Learners
These March coloring sheets help develop fine motor skills as children navigate the lines of flowers and raindrops. Using a month activity sheet also introduces the concept of time and seasonal cycles, making the transition into spring more tangible.
5 Engaging March Coloring Activities Beyond Coloring
- March Memory Journal: Use the “My March Memories” page at the end of the month. Have your child draw or write about the best thing they did.
- Weather Tracking: Print the calendar pages and have your child draw a tiny sun, cloud, or raindrop in each box daily to track the weather.
- Kite Craft: Color and cut out the kites, then tape them to a long piece of yarn to create a festive spring banner for the playroom.
- I Spy Counting: Use the “I Spy” page as a math race. See who can find and color all the rain boots first, helping with visual discrimination.
- Storytelling: Look at the scene of the children flying kites and ask your child to name the characters and tell a story about where they are going after the park.
Supplies You’ll Need
- Crayons or Watercolor Paints
- Washable Markers
- Colored Pencils
- Yarn
- Safety Scissors
- Glue Sticks
- Standard Printer Paper
Benefits of March Coloring Activities
- Cognitive mastery: As children choose between greens for shamrocks and bright yellows for the sun, they are making independent creative decisions. This builds confidence and a sense of agency.
- Fine motor development: Coloring the intricate flowers and small raindrops helps prepare young hands for writing. The fun coloring activity strengthens the small muscles in the wrist and fingers.
- Early literacy connection: By coloring the words and phrases in the sheets, children become familiar with the spelling of the month and the vocabulary associated with spring.
Download Your 15 Free March Coloring Pages
These illustrations are a gift from my home to yours, hand-drawn with care to ensure they are high-quality and inclusive.
Simply click the download link below to receive the full PDF file, which you can save and print as many times as you need for your home or classroom.
There are no hoops to jump through—just a straightforward resource to help you bring a bit of creative calm to your March.
FAQ Section
What age group are these March coloring pages best for?
This set is designed for a wide range of ages, featuring simple coloring pages for toddlers and intricate drawings for adults. Whether your child is just learning to grip a crayon or is a budding artist, they will find a page that fits their skill level.
Are these March printables for kids truly free?
Yes, all 15 pages in this collection are free for personal and educational use. We believe that high-quality, inclusive resources should be accessible to everyone without a paywall.
How do I use the March calendar pages?
You can print the calendar sheets to help your child plan their month or track the weather. They are great for teaching organizational skills and can even be used by older kids and parents.
Is there a focus on representation in these spring coloring pages?
Absolutely, as representation is a core value at MyKidColors. You will find cute illustrations that feature diverse characters and abilities, ensuring that every child feels seen and celebrated.
Can I use these for a classroom March activity?
Yes, these March printables are perfect for teachers and activity coordinators. You can print them off for a full class or use specific sheets for spring lesson plans.
Quick Summary
March can feel unsettled for young kids. Routines shift, energy runs high, and many parents are left searching for activities that actually hold attention and support learning—without extra prep.
These March coloring pages were created to solve that exact problem. This free 15-page set blends human-drawn coloring pages with simple learning moments like tracing, counting, matching, and early observation. Everything is designed for children ages 2–8 and made to be print-and-go for busy families.
The result is screen-free time that helps your child build fine-motor skills, early literacy, and confidence—while seeing characters and families that feel familiar and inclusive.
A Word About These Coloring Pages
I created these pages as a parent who wanted better options—activities that weren’t overstimulating, overly generic, or disconnected from how real families live and learn.
Every illustration in this set is hand-drawn by a professional illustrator, not AI-generated. That matters. Young children respond to warmth, consistency, and storytelling—and they notice when art feels rushed or impersonal.
These March coloring pages focus on representation plus learning. You’ll find culturally relevant scenes, gender-inclusive moments, and everyday family experiences paired with age-appropriate skill building. Some pages include gentle prompts that reinforce values like kindness, cooperation, and care—without feeling heavy or instructional.
The goal is simple: help your child learn and feel seen, while keeping things easy for you.
Conclusion
March is a season of transition, and these coloring pages are meant to bring calm and structure to that in-between space.
Whether you’re filling a quiet afternoon at home, supporting early learning in a classroom, or looking for an activity your child will actually return to, this set offers a reliable starting point. Just print, sit together, and let your child color, trace, and connect at their own pace.
This free collection is also a preview of what’s ahead—thoughtfully designed printable bundles and optional memberships that make inclusive, learning-forward activities available all year long.
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