15 Mario Coloring Pages That Spark Creativity and Screen-Free Exploration

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You don’t need a screen to enter the Mushroom Kingdom.

That might sound surprising—especially if your child loves video games—but some of the richest moments happen when kids step away from the controller and start imagining the world for themselves.

These Mario coloring pages are designed to do exactly that. Not just replicate the game—but expand it. To help kids explore, create, and dream beyond the level they see.

A Note from Louisa (Founder of MyKidColors)

Growing up as the youngest, I didn’t play Mario first—I watched.

Less searching. More MEANINGFUL moments.

When kids recognize themselves on the page, coloring changes.

The Inclusive Family Coloring Collection includes 25 human-drawn illustrations centered on everyday moments — designed to make inclusion feel normal, joyful, and intentional.

Because representation shouldn’t be reserved for one month.

My brothers would take turns, and I’d sit nearby, completely drawn into the world. Eventually, I got my turn—playing during school breaks, exploring levels, and even learning on the computer alongside games like Super Mario.

But what stayed with me most wasn’t just the game—it was how we showed up for each other. Cheering, waiting, watching until the timer ran out.

Years later, I dressed my son as Mario for Halloween, and it all came back.

When I think about Mario coloring pages, I think about imagination. Kids wondering what’s inside the castle or where a pipe might lead.

And I think about giving them space to explore that—without a screen. Because sometimes the best part of the game isn’t the level… it’s the imagination that comes after.

Vector flat birthday invitation with super mario. Cartoon-style background template. Illustration with elements for the game.

Conversation Corner: 3 Questions to Ask While Coloring

Turn quiet coloring time into a co-op bonding moment. Try asking these questions while your child creates:

  1. For “Dino Best Friend” (Page 14): “Yoshi is a loyal friend who helps carry his buddies when the level gets tough. Who is a friend that helps you out when you are having a hard day?”
  2. For “Power-Up Pets” (Page 2): “In the game, special mushrooms make the characters grow stronger and jump higher. What is a healthy food that makes your body feel strong?”
  3. For “The Warp Pipe Hop” (Page 4): “Jumping over big obstacles takes a lot of practice and bravery. What is something you kept trying to do until you finally mastered it?”

The Collection: 15 Free Super Mario Bros Coloring Pages

We have organized these into three distinct “Levels” to help you plan your Super Mario worksheets—from bold, easy pages for young players to beautifully detailed boss-level scenes for older artists.

Level 1: Power-Ups & Pets (Pages 2, 3, 4, 14)

Best for toddlers and preschoolers. These pages focus on bold lines, easy-to-color shapes, and adorable sidekicks.

  • Cute Companions: A thick-lined Mario mushroom line art scene featuring a Black pug in a Toad hat (Page 2), and a bold scene of a Brown child hugging a Yoshi-inspired dinosaur, beautifully showcasing vitiligo (Page 14). This makes a wonderful Yoshi coloring pages free printable.
  • Jumping High: A kawaii toddler holding a winking Super Star (Page 3).
  • Action Shots: A simple action shot of a young boy with a green hearing aid jumping over a Warp Pipe (Page 4). These are fantastic easy Mario coloring pages for little hands.

Level 2: Karts, Arcades, & Co-Op Play (Pages 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 13, 15)

Perfect for elementary kids. These pages visualize the community of gaming, streetwear, and imaginative recreation.

  • Retro & Modern Vibes: A 90s retro arcade POV featuring a teen in a satin bonnet (Page 5) and streetwear sidekicks walking through an urban Toad Town mural (Page 13).
  • Creative Worlds: A teenager in a stylized manual wheelchair tending a Fire Flower garden (Page 6), and a girl at a desk writing in her quest log while wearing sensory headphones (Page 9).
  • Racing & Building: A girl and her Golden Retriever racing in a wooden kart (Page 8)—a super fun Mario Kart printable! Plus, a Black father and son bonding by building a cardboard Goomba (Page 7) and a child lounging on a fluffy cloud level (Page 15).

Level 3: Castles & Kingdoms (Pages 1, 10, 11, 12)

Designed for older kids or quiet reflection. These “boss level” scenes feature detailed architecture, Afrofuturism, and diverse citizens.

  • The Hero Page: Our cinematic cover art featuring a Black boy with 360-waves and a girl with beaded box braids standing before a glowing Warp Pipe (Page 1). A stunning piece of coloring pages gaming art.
  • The Royal Ball: A beautifully detailed Dark Academia scene featuring a woman in a Peach-inspired gown with Kente cloth accents dancing with her partner (Page 12)—a gorgeous Princess Peach and Mario coloring page.
  • Intricate Worlds: A massive Wimmelbilder cityscape filled with diverse citizens climbing beanstalks (Page 10), and a highly detailed Afrofuturist Bowser coloring pages vibe featuring a tech-wear hero facing a giant dragon statue (Page 11).

Perfect for Game Nights & Homeschool

Teachers and parents love using these printables as Mario theme activities. Here are a few ways to extend the fun:

  1. The Mystery Block Craft: Use these pages alongside a Mario question block drawing activity. Have your kids paint a cardboard box yellow and draw a big white question mark on it. Then, cut a slit in the top and let them drop their finished Super Mario pictures to print inside to create an art gallery “block”!
  2. Puzzle Levels: Pair our coloring sheets with a Super Mario connect the dots page or a Mario maze printable to create a whole packet of printable children activities for a rainy afternoon.
  3. Level-Up Scavenger Hunt: If you are hosting a party, use these as a Mario party coloring page station. Give the kids a Mario scavenger hunt clues sheet that leads them to hidden “coins” around the house after they finish coloring.

Why We Choose Hand-Drawn Over AI

When kids interact with Mario coloring pages, they’re not just recreating a game—they’re building their own version of it.

They should see themselves as the hero. As the builder. As the explorer stepping into new worlds.

That’s why our pages go beyond standard Super Mario coloring pages free printable sets.

Every illustration is created by real artists—carefully designed to reflect diverse kids, real families, and imaginative possibilities that feel personal, not generic.

Because creativity feels different when it’s made by human hands—and received by curious ones.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there other characters included besides Mario?

Yes! While the aesthetic is Mario-inspired, our human-drawn pages feature creative nods to the whole crew. You will find elements perfect for those looking for a Princess Peach coloring page, a Luigi coloring pages vibe, or cute Yoshi coloring pages.

Can these be used for a kid’s birthday party?

Absolutely. These make fantastic, mess-free Mario party favors. Just roll up a few Mario coloring sheets, tie them with a red ribbon, and attach a small box of crayons!

Are there sensory-friendly or adapted suggestions for kids with fine motor delays?

Yes — for pages like Power-Up Pets or Kawaii Star Kid (big, bold shapes), print on cardstock and let kids use dot markers, stickers, or chunky crayons. Pages labeled Easy Mario coloring pages are intentionally low-detail for exactly this reason.

Are these appropriate for older children?

Definitely. The “Level 3” complex pages feature intricate line work, dynamic shading, and Afrofuturist designs that older teens and even adults will love filling in.

Can I combine these with other character sets like Yoshi or Luigi?

Absolutely. Mix them with Yoshi coloring pages, Luigi coloring pages, or even Nintendo characters coloring pages to build a full creative pack.

Download Your Free Set

Your child doesn’t need a console to explore new worlds. Sometimes, all it takes is a blank page… and a little imagination.

Join our family for free, hand-drawn, inclusive pages designed to help your child create, explore, and play—on their own terms.

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