Baby chick coloring pages are a sweet, simple option when you need an easy printable activity for kids.
They work well for quiet time, classroom centers, farm animal themes, spring activities, and simple at-home coloring.
This free baby chick printable includes a variety of black-and-white chick outlines. Some pages are cute and playful, some are simple and easy for younger kids, and others include fun variations like multiple chicks in a row and a chick hatching from an egg.
You can print one page for a quick coloring activity or use the whole PDF for a baby animal, farm, or spring-themed project.
Printable Details
Title: Baby Chick Printable.
Used For: Coloring pages, quiet-time activities, classroom centers, homeschool activities, farm animal themes, spring crafts, preschool projects, and kids’ art activities.
Page Length: 6.
Paper Size: 8.5 × 11 in (portrait).
File Size: 388 KB.
File Type: PDF.
Color: Black & White.
License: Personal Use.
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Overview
This baby chick printable is designed for easy, low-prep coloring. The pages are simple enough for young children but varied enough to give them choices.
Instead of one repeating chick design, the PDF includes several different baby chick outlines. Kids can color a large, simple chick, decorate a more realistic chick, or color a chick hatching from an egg.
The black-and-white format makes the printable easy to use at home or in a classroom. You can print it on regular copy paper for coloring, or use cardstock if you want to turn the pages into cutouts, craft pieces, or classroom decorations.
How to Use This Baby Chick Printable
Download the PDF, then choose the page or pages you want to print. You can print the full set, or select a single page from your printer settings if you only need one chick design.
For a simple coloring activity, print the pages on regular paper and let kids use crayons, markers, or colored pencils. They can color the chicks yellow, orange, brown, white, or any creative color combination they like.
For a craft activity, print the chick pages on cardstock or glue the finished coloring page onto construction paper. Kids can cut out the chick, add paper wings, glue on small feathers, or create a farm scene around it.
The page with multiple small chicks is especially useful for group activities. You can use it for classroom crafts, bulletin boards, small cutouts, matching games, or simple decorations.
Baby Chick Activity Ideas
These baby chick coloring pages can be used on their own or added to a larger project.
Here are a few easy ideas:
- Use the pages during a farm animal theme.
- Add them to a spring activity table.
- Pair them with a story about baby animals.
- Make a chick hatching craft with paper egg shells.
- Let kids color and cut out chicks for a bulletin board.
- Use the small chick page for a counting or sorting activity.
- Create a farm scene with chicks, grass, barns, and clouds.
- Print several pages for a preschool or kindergarten coloring station.
- Use them as a quiet-time activity at home.
- Add cotton balls, feathers, or tissue paper for texture.
You can keep the activity very simple, or add a few craft supplies to make it more hands-on.
Tips for Best Results
Regular printer paper is best for everyday coloring. It is easy, affordable, and works well with crayons and colored pencils.
If kids will be cutting out the chicks or using them in a craft, cardstock is a better choice. It gives the page more structure and helps the finished pieces last longer.
Print at actual size or 100% scale for the cleanest result. If you want smaller chick designs, use the page with multiple chicks instead of shrinking the full-page designs.
For reusable templates, print one page on cardstock and laminate it. Kids can trace around the chick outlines for future crafts, posters, and art projects.






