Labubu Coloring Pages for Creative Kids

Coloring is more than just filling in shapes — it’s a meaningful learning experience. High-quality kids coloring pages help children strengthen fine motor skills, improve hand-eye coordination, and build focus. As kids choose colors and experiment with patterns, they develop creativity and confidence in a relaxed, screen-free way.

The best coloring sheets offer real variety. From nature and seasons to numbers, emotions, and imaginative adventures, diverse themes keep children engaged while supporting early learning concepts. This collection mixes simple designs for younger kids with more detailed scenes for older children, making every page accessible for every age group.

These educational coloring activities are perfect for classrooms, homeschooling, rainy afternoons, or calm quiet time. Below are 40 playful, original Labubu coloring page ideas designed to inspire creativity and joyful learning.

1. Labubu in the Enchanted Forest

Labubu stands in a magical forest filled with tall rounded trees, giant glowing mushrooms, and friendly woodland animals peeking from behind the leaves. Butterflies flutter above clusters of blooming wildflowers, while soft rolling hills stretch into a gentle background. The large open shapes and bold outlines make this page perfectly approachable for younger children, while older kids can enjoy adding patterns inside the mushroom caps or creating textured bark on the trees. This scene sparks imagination and gently introduces nature concepts like forest habitats, insects, and woodland life. Try painting the trees in rainbow shades, using pastel colors for the mushrooms, or giving the butterflies symmetrical wing patterns for a beautiful challenge. Glitter crayons make the forest feel truly enchanted!

2. Labubu and the Bunny Garden

In this cheerful spring scene, Labubu kneels beside giant rounded carrots and clusters of blooming tulips while two fluffy bunnies hop playfully nearby. The vegetables are oversized and simplified with smooth curves that small hands can color easily and confidently. This educational coloring page introduces gardening themes, spring seasons, and healthy vegetables in a joyful, accessible way. Children can practice natural colors like orange carrots and green stems — or let imagination run wild with purple carrots, blue tulips, and rainbow bunnies! Teachers will love using this sheet during spring learning units or farm and garden-themed activities. The simple, uncluttered layout keeps the focus on color joy.

3. Labubu’s Space Adventure

Labubu floats weightlessly in outer space wearing a round bubble astronaut helmet, with an enormous grin visible through the visor. Friendly smiling stars twinkle in every direction while simple planets with bold rings orbit nearby. A cheerful rocket ship trails star-shaped exhaust in the distance. The circular shapes throughout — helmet, planets, stars — give children excellent curved-line coloring practice while fueling curiosity about the universe. Try deep blues and purples for a realistic galaxy look, or go wild with neon rainbow planets and polka-dot rockets for a fantasy space world. Metallic silver and gold crayons add an irresistible cosmic sparkle that kids absolutely love.

4. Labubu and the Rainbow Sky

Labubu stretches both paws upward toward a wide rainbow arching across a sky full of puffy rounded clouds. A cheerful smiling sun peeks from the upper corner, its simple ray lines extending outward like a children’s illustration. The bold rainbow stripes are wide and clearly defined, making this an ideal page for teaching color order (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet) while developing motor control as kids work along the curved stripes. This sheet works beautifully for weather-themed lessons or simply as a celebration of color itself. Encourage kids to try classic rainbow hues, a dreamy pastel sunset version, or experiment with watercolor pencils for a softly blended sky effect.

5. Labubu’s Safari Friends

Labubu stands confidently at the center of a sunny savanna alongside a friendly round-featured lion, a tall giraffe with a simple spot pattern, and a gentle elephant with enormous floppy ears. The animal proportions are intentionally simplified and rounded to keep the scene warm and child-friendly rather than intimidating. Minimal background detail — a simple acacia tree silhouette and flat grass line — keeps all attention on the colorful animals. This educational page introduces wild animal identification, African habitats, and safari concepts in a playful way. Children can use realistic earthy tones, or create imaginative polka-dot giraffes and rainbow lions for a creative twist adults won’t expect!

6. Labubu’s Winter Snow Day

Labubu is bundled up in a cozy oversized scarf and knitted hat while enthusiastically patting together a round snowman. The snowman has a carrot nose, button eyes, and a wide smile — its three ball sections are cleanly separated with thick outlines perfect for small hands. Large soft snowflakes drift in every direction offering charming little coloring details throughout the sky. This seasonal design works beautifully for winter-themed classroom units, holiday craft activities, or simply a calm and cozy afternoon at home. Kids can color bright striped scarves, patterned hats, and even experiment with giving the snow lavender or blue tones. Adding cotton balls glued over the snowman after coloring makes a delightful textured craft extension!

7. Labubu Under the Sea

Labubu drifts through a colorful underwater world wearing tiny round swim goggles, surrounded by smiling tropical fish, a friendly slow-moving turtle, swaying seaweed, and a cheerful starfish perched on a coral rock. Large rounded bubbles float upward in clusters, offering excellent small-circle coloring practice. The ocean floor features soft rounded coral shapes and smooth rocks that invite detailed pattern work for older children while staying uncluttered enough for younger ones. This ocean-themed sheet gently introduces marine life vocabulary and sea habitats. Encourage shimmering blues, teals, and greens for a realistic underwater feel — or let children create fantastical fish in neon pinks and yellows!

8. Labubu’s Sweet Bakery Day

Labubu stands proudly behind a bakery counter surrounded by an irresistible spread of giant rounded cupcakes piled high with swirled frosting, a tiered birthday cake covered in dots and candles, oversized cookies with cross-hatch patterns, and a friendly baguette in a basket. Each treat has intentionally simple but varied surface patterns — swirls, dots, stripes — that children can use as guides or completely reimagine with their own designs. This page is fantastic for developing pattern recognition and sequential coloring skills. Kids can practice realistic food colors or go completely imaginative with rainbow frosting and polka-dot cakes. Glitter gel pens on the frosting create an irresistible finished effect!

9. Labubu Learns the Alphabet

Labubu holds a giant bold letter ‘A’ decorated with a simple apple and ant — the first items that come to mind for that letter sound. The letter itself is large enough to fill the left half of the page while the illustration objects occupy the right, creating a balanced, visually clear layout. Each page in this alphabet series focuses on a single letter with two to three simple objects whose names begin with that sound, directly reinforcing phonics connections and early literacy development. Teachers love this series for letter-of-the-week activities, and parents find it invaluable for home reading prep. Children can color the letter one color and the objects another for clear visual distinction.

10. Labubu’s Number Adventure

Labubu jumps excitedly beside bold oversized numbers 1 through 5, each number decorated with matching illustrated objects to count — one star beside the 1, two balloons beside the 2, and so on. The numbers are rounded and friendly rather than rigid, making them approachable for preschool and kindergarten-age children. The counting objects are simple and clearly defined with enough space between them for accurate one-to-one counting practice during the coloring session. This page works perfectly as a math warm-up activity, a quiet classroom filler, or a homeschool number recognition exercise. Encourage children to color each number and its matching objects the same color to reinforce the number-quantity connection.

11. Labubu’s Feelings Chart

Four large circles are arranged in a clean two-by-two grid, each containing Labubu’s face showing a different clear emotion: happy with a big smile and bright upward eyes, sad with downturned eyebrows and a small frown, excited with wide eyes and a raised fist, and sleepy with half-closed eyes and a yawn. Each circle is large enough to comfortably color the expression with control. Below each circle is a simple label box with the emotion word written in dotted tracing letters, making this both a coloring page and a handwriting practice sheet. This page is widely used by teachers and therapists supporting social-emotional learning and emotional vocabulary development in young children.

12. Labubu Around the World

Labubu stands beside a large simple globe showing the outline of the world’s continents, with miniature travel icons floating around it — a tiny airplane, a small suitcase, the Eiffel Tower, a pyramid, and the Statue of Liberty. The globe’s land masses are clearly separated, and children can color each continent a different shade for a geography lesson wrapped in coloring fun. This page sparks natural curiosity about different countries, cultures, and places while making global geography tangible and exciting for young learners. Teachers can use this as a starting point for a ‘countries of the world’ unit or an ‘I want to visit…’ classroom discussion. A perfect companion to an atlas or world map.

13. Labubu’s Busy Bees and Honeycomb

Three cheerful round bees with striped bodies and simple wings buzz busily around Labubu, who holds a small jar of honey with a big smile. The background features large honeycomb hexagons — perfectly drawn in clean geometric lines — creating an excellent opportunity to introduce hexagon shapes and pattern repetition to young learners. Children can color each honeycomb cell a different shade of yellow, orange, or gold, or create a rainbow honeycomb for a more creative interpretation. This page works beautifully for nature and insect learning units, geometry shape lessons, or simply as an engaging art activity. The contrast between the organic bee shapes and the structured honeycomb grid makes for a visually rich finished piece.

14. Labubu on the Farm

A classic and cheerful farm scene shows Labubu waving hello in front of a large red barn with a wide open door, a friendly spotted cow chewing grass, a small yellow tractor parked beside a hay bale, and a simple fence stretching across the foreground. Fluffy white clouds dot a simple sky and a windmill turns slowly in the background. The composition is organized and clear, with each farm element given its own space so that young colorists can focus on one area at a time without feeling overwhelmed. This page is a favorite for farm-themed learning weeks, food and agriculture discussions, and any child who has visited — or dreams of visiting — a working farm.

15. Labubu’s Sunny Flower Field

Labubu stands in the middle of an expansive meadow overflowing with large rounded sunflowers, each one taller than the character itself. Cheerful butterflies with blank patterned wings hover between the flowers, and a few bumblebees add movement to the scene. Simple rolling hills fade into the background, and a warm smiling sun fills the upper corner. The sunflower centers are large and filled with small circle patterns perfect for dot-coloring practice, while the petals offer big bold spaces for confident color application. Children love this page for the sheer joy of filling the entire scene with warm yellows and oranges — and the butterfly wings invite creative personal pattern design.

16. Labubu’s Bedtime Moon

A peaceful nighttime scene shows Labubu in cozy pajamas yawning with one paw raised to cover a wide open mouth, eyes gently squinting. A large smiling crescent moon dominates the upper portion of the page while plump rounded stars of different sizes are scattered across the sky. A few soft puffy clouds drift slowly past. The ground shows a simple bedroom windowsill or gentle grassy hill that Labubu sits upon. This calming page is intentionally simple and quiet — perfect for evening coloring sessions, a wind-down activity before bedtime, or a classroom transition after lunch. Encourage soft, muted colors: lavender, pale blue, soft yellow, and silver for a genuinely restful, sleep-ready palette.

17. Labubu’s Fairytale Castle

Labubu stands at the open drawbridge of a grand but friendly fairytale castle with tall rounded towers capped with pointed turrets and waving flags. The castle walls feature simple brick-pattern lines that invite careful detailed coloring while the large tower surfaces offer big bold spaces for confident younger colorists. A winding stone path leads up to the entrance, lined with simple rosebushes, and a tiny moat with a duck creates a charming unexpected detail. The sky has a few simple clouds. This page supports imaginative storytelling — children often make up stories about what Labubu is about to discover inside the castle, making this as much a creative writing prompt as a coloring activity.

18. Labubu Treehouse Adventure

High up in the branches of a magnificent ancient oak tree sits a cozy wooden treehouse, complete with a rope ladder, a small round window with flower box, a chimney puffing a gentle cloud of smoke, and a telescope pointed at the horizon. Labubu leans out of the window with a wide smile and waving paw. Leafy branches surround the house on all sides, with a few birds perched cheerfully and an acorn or two visible on nearby branches. The rich detail of the wooden planks, leaves, and rope textures make this a particularly rewarding page for children who enjoy spending longer sessions on a single page. The treehouse setting naturally sparks storytelling about secret hideouts and adventures.

19. Labubu’s Park Playtime

An energetic outdoor scene captures Labubu mid-swing on a high arc at the playground, both feet kicking up with obvious joy. Behind the swing set, a colorful slide winds down a gentle hill, and a simple seesaw with a friendly bird on the other end adds a playful detail. Rounded trees with simple leaf patterns provide shade, and cheerful flowers dot the grassy ground. A few butterflies float near the treeline. This page celebrates active outdoor play and physical movement — concepts that resonate with children who love the playground. The sweeping curved lines of the swing trajectory give older children a chance to practice smooth curved line work as part of the composition.

20. Labubu’s Pirate Ship Adventure

Labubu stands at the bow of a wooden pirate ship wearing a tricorn hat and holding a simple treasure map, with an enormous Jolly Roger flag snapping in the ocean wind behind. The ship’s hull has curved plank lines, and three round portholes line the lower deck. A friendly parrot perches on the mast while a simple ocean with waves stretches to the horizon. A tiny island with a single palm tree and an ‘X marks the spot’ is visible in the distance. This page is consistently one of the most popular in the collection with children aged 5 to 9 — the combination of Labubu, pirates, and buried treasure is simply irresistible for young imaginations.

21. Labubu’s Jungle Safari

A lush jungle scene shows Labubu peeking cheerfully from behind a giant tropical leaf while a friendly parrot perches on a nearby branch, a cheeky monkey hangs upside down from a vine, and a sleepy crocodile floats at the bottom of the composition. Large tropical leaves of varying shapes fill the background, each one offering excellent shape-outline coloring practice. The variety of animals — bird, mammal, reptile — creates a natural opportunity for animal classification discussions, and the layered jungle setting introduces the concept of forest layers (canopy, understory, ground level) in a visually intuitive way. The rich leaf textures make finished pieces genuinely beautiful.

22. Labubu’s Underwater Aquarium Visit

A cross-section illustration shows the glass wall of a giant aquarium tank, with Labubu pressing its nose against the outside glass in wide-eyed delight. Inside the tank, a clownfish hides among soft waving anemones, a hammerhead shark glides calmly overhead, a jellyfish pulses near the surface, and a sea turtle drifts past a colorful coral formation. Small round bubbles rise throughout the water column. The cross-section format gives children a fascinating dual-world composition: Labubu and the real world on one side, the underwater world on the other. This is an especially rich page for extended color sessions, with the detailed tank interior offering many distinct coloring zones.

23. Labubu’s Dragon Friend

Labubu sits perched comfortably on the back of a large friendly dragon, both of them smiling wide as the dragon glides through a sky dotted with fluffy clouds. The dragon’s large bat-like wings are shown fully extended with clear wing membrane sections perfect for pattern coloring. Simple scales run along the dragon’s neck and tail, and a small puff of flame curls cheerfully from its nostril. The clouds are rounded and overlapping, creating depth. This page pairs beautifully with fantasy story activities and encourages the popular ‘what would you name your dragon?’ writing prompt. The scale pattern on the dragon rewards careful and patient coloring from older children using colored pencils.

24. Labubu’s Candy Land

In this deliciously imaginative scene, Labubu skips down a winding path made entirely of large lollipops while giant candy canes serve as lampposts along the route. Cupcake mountains rise in the background, a chocolate river winds through the valley, and gummy bear trees line the horizon. The sky features cloud shapes that look suspiciously like whipped cream swirls. Every surface is designed with a distinct simple pattern — swirls on lollipops, stripes on candy canes, dot patterns on gumdrops — so that each section of the page has its own coloring personality. This is consistently one of the most requested pages from children aged 4 to 8, and the finished results, regardless of color choice, are uniformly dazzling.

25. Labubu’s Birthday Party

Labubu wears a bright conical party hat and blows an unfurling paper party horn as colorful balloons of various shapes rise around the scene. A large three-tiered birthday cake with candles and frosting drip details occupies the center of a table covered in a dotted tablecloth. Wrapped gifts with bows and ribbons are stacked beside the table while paper streamers hang in swags from above. The scene bursts with celebration energy and is deliberately packed with small coloring details — balloon strings, frosting swirls, ribbon patterns — that reward children who enjoy spending time perfecting each element. This page is an obvious favorite for birthday-themed classroom activities and the perfect card insert for a child’s birthday gift.

26. Labubu’s Rainbow Emotions

Six large soft circles are arranged in a pleasing 3×2 grid, each containing Labubu’s expressive face showing a different emotion: joyful, surprised, frustrated, nervous, proud, and loving. The faces use clearly distinct and exaggerated features to make each emotion immediately recognizable — upward-swooping eyebrows for joy, wide circles for surprise, tight furrowed lines for frustration. Below each circle, a simple emotion word is printed in clear block letters ready to be traced or colored. This expanded emotions chart goes beyond the basic happy/sad binary to give children a broader emotional vocabulary. It is widely used in counseling, social-emotional learning (SEL) lessons, and classroom morning meeting activities.

27. Labubu’s Thank You Card

A page designed to double as a colorable greeting card: the left half features Labubu holding a large heart-shaped flower bouquet with a wide grateful smile, while the right half has a simple decorative border with the phrase ‘THANK YOU!’ written in large friendly bubble letters ready to be colored. Smaller decorative elements — hearts, stars, tiny flowers — are scattered around the border for additional coloring detail. Once colored, the page can be folded in half to create a beautiful handmade thank you card. This design teaches children the joy and value of personal, handcrafted expressions of gratitude. Teachers use it after holiday gifts from parents; children use it for grandparents, friends, and teachers.

28. Labubu’s Best Friend Day

Two Labubu characters stand side by side with their paws linked, both grinning widely. One wears a bow and the other wears a small cap — differentiated subtly to suggest these are two different friends rather than a mirror image. A simple banner stretches above them reading ‘BEST FRIENDS’ in outlined block letters ready to color. Hearts, stars, and small flower clusters are scattered throughout the background. The banner and background elements are designed to be colored in matching or complementary colors to reflect the friendship theme. This page is popular for Friendship Day activities, Valentine’s Day classroom exchanges, and as a gift to color for a best friend.

29. Labubu’s Morning Routine

A sequence of four smaller illustrated panels arranged in a 2×2 grid shows Labubu moving through a morning routine: panel one shows waking up and stretching in bed, panel two shows brushing teeth at a mirror, panel three shows eating breakfast at a table, and panel four shows putting on shoes by the door with a school bag. Each panel is clearly bordered and labeled with a simple action word (‘WAKE UP’, ‘BRUSH’, ‘EAT’, ‘GO!’). This sequential art format teaches children both morning routine habits and the concept of narrative sequence — skills that directly support early literacy and story comprehension. Perfect for early childhood educators building self-care routines.

30. Labubu Practices Kindness

Labubu is shown in three separate small vignettes on a single page, each illustrating a different act of kindness: sharing a cupcake with a friend, helping a small bird that has fallen from its nest, and giving a simple flower to a smaller character. Each vignette is enclosed in a rounded cloud-like border, and a small speech bubble caption narrates the action in simple words (‘SHARING IS CARING’, ‘HELPING FRIENDS’, ‘GIVING WITH LOVE’). The three-panel layout allows children to focus on one act of kindness at a time. This page is used extensively in social-emotional learning programs and character education units to spark discussions about empathy, generosity, and community care.

31. Labubu’s Harvest Festival

Labubu stands in the center of an abundant autumn harvest display — pumpkins of all sizes are stacked beside overflowing baskets of apples, corn cobs, and colorful gourds. Fall leaves in maple and oak shapes scatter across the ground. A simple wooden market stall with a roof of hanging dried flowers forms the background. This page is packed with the warm, earthy shapes of autumn and works exceptionally well with orange, red, amber, and deep green color palettes. Ideal for Thanksgiving-themed activities, fall seasonal learning, or any harvest or food appreciation unit. The variety of produce and leaf shapes ensures that children who enjoy detailed coloring will find plenty to engage with.

32. Labubu’s Cultural Celebration

This richly decorated page shows Labubu in a simple traditional outfit standing before a display of lanterns, paper fans, and blossoming plum tree branches — drawing from elements of East Asian celebratory traditions without being tied to any single culture or holiday. Circular paper lanterns of various sizes hang above in strings, each with its own simple decorative line pattern inside for coloring. A few small origami crane shapes appear near the lantern strings. This page celebrates cultural beauty and artistry while giving children a visually rich coloring experience. Teachers can use this to accompany lessons on world cultures, Lunar New Year, or global traditions. The lantern interiors are a highlight for detailed coloring.

33. Labubu’s Blank Outfit — Design Your Own!

A full-body outline of Labubu wearing a completely plain, undecorated outfit — a simple t-shirt and pants with no patterns, logos, or details. The outfit is divided into clear panels (front of shirt, sleeves, pant legs, collar) that invite children to design their own clothing. Prompt text around the figure reads: ‘Design your own Labubu outfit!’ with small suggestion icons: stripes? stars? polka dots? your favorite color? This open-ended creative page is one of the most powerful in the collection because it puts the child in the role of designer rather than colorist. Fashion-interested children produce extraordinary results, and the exercise builds creative decision-making and design thinking skills.

34. Labubu’s Blank Scene — Draw the World!

Labubu stands centered on the page on a simple ground line — completely surrounded by empty white space. The character itself is fully detailed with its classic features, but nothing else exists in the composition. Simple directional prompt text in small print at the bottom of the page reads: ‘What world is Labubu in? Draw and color it!’ This radical open-ended page invites children to become illustrators rather than colorists, building background environments, adding characters, and creating complete scenes around the Labubu anchor figure. Art teachers love this page as a weekly creative exercise that produces wildly diverse results from the same starting point.

35. Labubu’s Pattern Practice — Finish the Design!

The page is divided into six equal rounded squares, each containing a different partially-complete pattern: a stripe pattern with every other stripe left blank, a checkerboard with alternating squares empty, a zigzag with every other row undrawn, polka dots only on the left half, diagonal lines only in the top quarter, and a scale pattern with the bottom half empty. Labubu appears in the corner holding a pencil with an encouraging expression. Children must observe each pattern’s logic and continue it — a powerful exercise in sequential reasoning, visual pattern recognition, and fine motor precision. This page is used in early mathematics as well as art education, and it grows in complexity as children internalize each pattern type.

36. Labubu’s Symmetry Challenge

A Labubu pose is shown fully drawn and detailed on the left half of the page, while the right half shows only a simple mirror axis line — completely blank and waiting. Children must complete the mirror image of Labubu on the right side by drawing and then coloring. Faint dotted grid lines assist with proportion and placement without being intrusive. This page teaches fundamental symmetry concepts while doubling as a drawing practice exercise. Children who complete the symmetry drawing feel genuine pride in the result, and finished pages where the two halves match closely are objects of real accomplishment. Teachers consistently rate this as one of the highest-engagement pages in the mathematics and visual art integration space.

37. Labubu’s Mini Coloring Book Cover

A decorative full-page cover design for a personal mini coloring book: the title area at the top reads ‘MY LABUBU COLORING BOOK’ in large outlined bubble letters surrounded by stars and swirls — all ready to color in. Below the title, Labubu is shown in a dynamic jumping pose surrounded by art supplies: colored pencils, a paintbrush, a jar of markers, and an open paint palette. A name line at the bottom reads ‘By ___________’ with a decorative underline. Children can color this page first and then assemble it as the cover of their own personal coloring collection. A wonderful start-of-year classroom activity or a creative gift for any young artist.

38. Labubu’s Comic Strip Adventure

A three-panel horizontal comic strip shows a miniature Labubu adventure: in panel one, Labubu discovers a mysterious glowing door; in panel two, Labubu steps through and arrives in a magical cloud world; in panel three, Labubu finds a treasure chest and celebrates with arms raised. Each panel has simple ruled borders, and the speech bubbles are left blank for children to fill in their own dialogue. The empty speech bubbles are one of the key features of this page — they transform it from a coloring activity into a creative writing and storytelling exercise simultaneously. Children learn sequential narrative, character expression, and dialogue basics in a format that feels playful rather than academic.

39. Labubu’s Dream Bedroom — Design It!

A simple line-drawing outline of a bedroom is shown: four walls in perspective, a window, a bed frame with no bedding details, a shelf with no objects, and a rug outline on the floor — all completely blank and waiting to be designed. Labubu sits on the edge of the bed with a thought bubble above its head showing a tiny star, implying dreams and ideas. Small prompt labels with dotted lines point to the shelf (‘What’s on the shelf?’), the window (‘What’s outside?’), and the wall (‘Your favorite poster?’). Children design their own dream room by drawing and coloring all the missing details. This is one of the most open-ended pages in the collection and produces extraordinarily personal and revealing artwork from young colorists.

40. Labubu’s Letter to a Friend

The page is styled as an illustrated writing letter template: at the top, a decorative banner with stars and flowers frames the salutation area ‘Dear ___________,’. Labubu appears in the upper right corner holding a quill pen and smiling. Three sets of ruled writing lines with small Labubu paw print markers on the left margin fill the center of the page. At the bottom, a decorative signature area reads ‘With love from, ___________’ surrounded by hearts and small flowers. A row of small coloring stamps along the very bottom (tiny Labubu, heart, star, flower) can be colored in as decorative embellishments. This page is used as a pen pal letter template, a gratitude writing activity, and a heartfelt craft gift.

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