15 Free My Melody Coloring Pages That Finally Put the Girl Who Loves Her in the Picture

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Some kids do not just like cute characters. They attach to them.

The bows, soft colors, tiny expressions, hearts, flowers, and cozy little scenes become part of how they play, imagine, and wind down.

These My Melody coloring pages (inspired) were created for that kind of child. Inside this set, youโ€™ll find 15 printable kawaii bunny coloring pages, all drawn by one illustrator for a consistent look and feel.

Use them for quiet time, birthday party tables, preschool activities, homeschool, classrooms, library programs, or sweet screen-free play.

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 โ€” designed to make inclusion feel normal, joyful, and intentional.

Because representation shouldnโ€™t be reserved for one month.

A Note from Louisa (Founder of MyKidColors)

As a parent, I understand why kids get attached to sweet characters and little comfort objects.

My daughter treats her security blanket like a baby. She feeds it, dances with it, and cares for it in her own tiny way.

That is what I think about when I create soft, character-inspired pages like these. It is not just about โ€œcute.โ€ It is about comfort, imagination, friendship, and the small things children use to make sense of their world.

These kawaii bunny coloring pages are my way of giving kids something gentle to color, hold, and make their own.

Conversation Corner: 3 Questions to Ask While Coloring

Turn this activity into a bonding moment. While your child colors, try asking these questions:

  1. For “Sweet Melody and Her Friend” (Page 2): “What qualities make someone a good friend, and how can you show those qualities to the people you care about?”
    “Can you think of a time when a friend helped you feel happy, included, or supported?”
  2. For “Rainy Day Window Seat” (Page 7): “What is your favorite thing to do on a rainy afternoon, and why does it make you feel cozy or calm? “If you and Sweet Melody spent the whole day together indoors, what fun activities would you do?”
  3. For “Sweet Melody Family Celebration” (Page 15): “What is one thing that makes your family feel special, and what is your favorite memory together?” “How do the people in your family show love, kindness, and support for one another each day?”

The Collection: 15 Free My Melody Coloring Pages

We have organized these into three sets to help children explore friendship, creativity, and imaginationโ€”from simple kawaii characters to meaningful family and community connections.

For Little Hands: Sweet Bunny Adventures (Pages 1โ€“5)

Best for toddlers and preschoolers. These pages focus on friendship, comfort, simple shapes, and imaginative play.

  • Page 1: Sweet Melody Portrait โ€” A classic bunny portrait introduces children to easy My Melody coloring pages while providing large spaces perfect for younger colorists.
  • Pages 2 & 3: Bunny Best Friends + Teacup Kitten Adventure โ€” A friendship scene and an adorable teacup companion moment celebrate kindness, connection, and cozy kawaii charm.
  • Pages 4 & 5: Girl and Bunny Hug + Strawberry Field Adventure โ€” A loving friendship scene and a playful strawberry-themed page encourage imagination, warmth, and joyful exploration.

Cozy Friendship and Everyday Magic (Pages 6โ€“10)

Perfect for elementary kids. These pages celebrate creativity, companionship, and everyday adventures.

  • Page 6: Artist and Bunny Companion โ€” A young artist carefully sketching her favorite bunny character encourages creativity, focus, and self-expression.
  • Pages 7 & 8: Rainy Day Reading + Grandma’s Baking Day โ€” Cozy indoor activities highlight the beauty of slowing down, spending time together, and creating meaningful memories.
  • Pages 9 & 10: Crafting Friends + Garden Adventure โ€” Friendship, creativity, and outdoor exploration come together through collaborative projects and gentle moments of connection.

From Imagination to Big Adventures (Pages 11โ€“15)

Designed for older kids or quiet reflection. These scenes celebrate imagination, representation, family, and storytelling.

  • Page 11: Sweet Melody Space Adventure โ€” A dreamy Afrofuturist-inspired scene blends creativity, curiosity, and limitless imagination through stars, exploration, and wonder.
  • Pages 12 & 13: Forest Discovery + Sweet Shop Wimmelbilder โ€” A nature-filled adventure and a detailed bunny-run bakery invite children to explore rich stories hidden within every page.
  • Pages 14 & 15: Library Magic + Family Hero Page โ€” A bunny stepping out of a storybook and a warm family gathering celebrate reading, imagination, belonging, and love.

Perfect for Quiet Creative Time, Sanrio Fans, and Cozy Screen-Free Afternoons

  1. Parents of My Melody fans โ€” keep a few pages printed and ready for the moment your daughter asks for something to do. These are calm, beautiful, and require nothing from you except a box of colored pencils.
  2. Elementary teachers and librarians โ€” use as a creative reward, a quiet transition activity, or a choice in a free-draw station. The pages work especially well for children who respond to soft, gentle aesthetics rather than high-energy character art.
  3. Homeschool families โ€” pair with a creative writing prompt (“write a letter from My Melody to her best friend”), a music lesson about melody and sound, or a simple art activity where kids design their own character hood.
  4. Children’s ministry leaders โ€” the themes of gentleness, friendship, and small joys that define My Melody’s world connect naturally to character lessons about kindness and caring for others.

Why Our Coloring Pages Are Human-Drawn

My Melody’s world feels soft because it was drawn that way. Every curve, every gentle expression, every pastel detail communicates warmth. That warmth is a choice โ€” made by a person, not a process.

One illustrator drew every page in this inspired set, and that single-artist consistency means the world across all fifteen pages holds together. The same soft linework. The same warmth in the character’s face.

The same intentional decision to place a Black or brown girl inside these scenes โ€” not as an afterthought, but as the whole point.

When your daughter colors these pages, she is coloring herself into a world that was drawn specifically to include her. That is the difference between a coloring page and a coloring page that does something.

Frequently Asked Questions

These say “inspired by” โ€” how are they different from official My Melody pages?

They are hand-drawn originals, not reproductions of licensed Sanrio art. That means two things: the artistic style is cohesive and warm in a way mass-produced pages rarely are, and the scenes include diverse girls alongside the character-inspired art โ€” something official pages never do. One illustrator drew every page in this set. The quality and consistency show.

Which pages are best for children who enjoy cozy reading and quiet activities?

Pages 7, 14, and 15 are especially appealing for children who love books, reading corners, and peaceful creative time. The rainy-day reading scene, magical library page, and family gathering page all celebrate comfort, imagination, and the joy of slowing down with a good story.

Are there pages that support conversations about inclusion and representation?

Yes. Pages 6, 10, and 14 naturally include diverse children with hearing aids, wheelchairs, prosthetics, and natural hairstyles participating fully in creative, joyful activities. These pages create opportunities to discuss belonging, kindness, and the many different ways children experience the world.

My daughter is only two โ€” are any of these simple enough for a toddler?

Yes. The set is built across a difficulty range, with the earliest pages featuring large open shapes, bold outlines, and minimal detail. A two-year-old with a fat crayon can work through those pages without frustration. The later pages have more detail and work better for ages four and up. Both ends of the set are genuinely satisfying to color.

Download Your Free My Melody-Inspired Coloring Pages

My daughter mothers her little brown-skinned doll like it is the most important thing she owns. She feeds it. She dances with it. She tries to teach it how to talk.

She is twenty months old and she already knows that the things she loves should look like her.

These pages agree.

Download the free set below. Print what calls to your daughter first and let her color herself into the world she deserves to be in.

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