Unicorns hold a special place in almost every kid’s imagination. The rainbow manes, the sparkly horns, the soft magical scenes, they have a way of pulling children straight into a world of pretend play. And when that magic lands on a coloring page, it keeps little hands busy for a surprisingly long time.
That is exactly why unicorn coloring pages are such a reliable activity to keep on hand. They work for quiet mornings, rainy afternoons, long car rides, restaurant waits, and those moments when you just need ten calm minutes to get something done. A stack of unicorn pages and a box of crayons can turn a restless child into a focused one in no time.
Below are 15 unicorn coloring pages designed with kids in mind. Each one has its own theme, from sleepy baby unicorns to magical castle scenes, so there is something here for toddlers just learning to hold a crayon and for older kids who want more detail to fill in. I have included a short description of each page so you can pick the ones that fit your child best before you print.
Why Kids Love Coloring Unicorns
There is something about unicorns that just clicks with children. Part of it is the freedom. A horse has to be brown or black to look right, but a unicorn can be pink, purple, blue, rainbow, or all of them at once. That open invitation to use every color in the box makes the activity feel less like staying inside the lines and more like creating something of their own.
Coloring also does quiet good behind the scenes. It builds fine motor control as kids learn to guide a crayon, it stretches focus and patience, and it gives them a small, finished thing to feel proud of at the end. For younger children especially, a page with big open shapes is a gentle way to practice those skills without any pressure.
The pages below are arranged loosely from simplest to most detailed, so you can start a younger child with the easy ones and work up to the busier scenes as they grow.
Baby Unicorn in a Flower Field
This is the perfect page to start with for a young child. The baby unicorn has a round, friendly face, big happy eyes, and a soft little mane, all drawn with thick, simple outlines. A few flowers and blades of grass sit around its feet, giving small hands just enough to color without feeling overwhelmed. It is gentle, cheerful, and a great confidence builder for a first-time colorer.

Unicorn with a Rainbow
A true classic. This page pairs a smiling unicorn with a big arching rainbow and a couple of fluffy clouds. The rainbow gives kids a built-in reason to reach for every crayon they own, making it one of the most colorful pages in the set. The shapes are large and clearly separated, so even younger children can fill each stripe without much trouble.

Sleeping Unicorn on a Cloud
For a calm, cozy moment, this sleepy unicorn is curled up and napping on a soft cloud. Its eyes are closed in a peaceful little smile, and a few stars and a crescent moon float nearby. This one works beautifully as a wind-down activity before nap time or bed, and the soothing scene tends to keep kids quiet and settled while they color.

Unicorn Princess with a Crown
Here the magic gets a fairytale upgrade. This sweet unicorn wears a small crown and has a flowing mane, long eyelashes, and a tall horn, surrounded by a scatter of hearts and stars. It is a favorite for kids who love anything royal or princess themed. The extra details give them a bit more to color while still keeping the shapes simple and friendly.

Unicorn Eating an Ice Cream Cone
This one always gets a giggle. A playful unicorn holds up a big ice cream cone stacked with round scoops, ready to be colored in whatever flavors a child dreams up. Food pages have a funny way of grabbing kids’ attention, and the mix of the unicorn and the towering cone makes this a lighthearted, fun choice for any age.

Flying Unicorn with Wings
For the kids who think a unicorn is even better with wings, this page delivers. The magical unicorn soars through the sky with its wings spread wide, mane and tail flowing behind it, surrounded by a few clouds and stars. The open wing shapes give children plenty of room to get creative, whether they color each feather a different shade or keep it all one bright color.

Unicorn and a Castle
This is where the scenes start to get a little bigger. A friendly unicorn stands in front of a fairytale castle complete with towers, round windows, and a flag on top. There is noticeably more to color here, which makes it a great pick for slightly older children who want a page that takes a bit longer to finish. The castle and the unicorn together tell a little story that kids enjoy bringing to life.

Baby Unicorn with a Balloon
Cheerful and simple, this page shows a chubby baby unicorn holding the string of a big round balloon. The body is soft and rounded, the face is happy, and the balloon adds one clean, satisfying shape to fill in. It is another lovely option for toddlers, with just enough going on to feel complete without being busy.

Unicorn at a Tea Party
Pretend play meets coloring in this charming scene. A cute unicorn sits at a small table set with a teapot, a cup, and a little cupcake. Kids who love hosting their own pretend tea parties tend to light up at this one. Each item on the table gives them a separate small space to color, which keeps the activity engaging from start to finish.

Two Unicorns Being Friends
This page is made for sharing. Two cheerful unicorns stand side by side as friends, drawn at slightly different sizes with a few little hearts floating between them. It is perfect for siblings or playdates, since two children can color it together, each taking a unicorn. The friendship theme makes it a sweet one to hang on the fridge afterward.

Unicorn with Stars and Moon
A dreamy nighttime page, this design surrounds a happy unicorn with floating stars and a crescent moon. The star shapes are simple five-point outlines that are easy and satisfying to fill in, and the whole scene has a calm, magical feel. Like the sleeping unicorn, this one works well as a quiet, settle-down activity.

Chubby Cartoon Unicorn
This is the simplest page in the whole set, made just for the littlest colorers. A round, chubby cartoon unicorn stands and smiles, drawn with very thick outlines and lots of open space inside. There are no fiddly details to worry about, just one big friendly shape that is forgiving of crayons that wander a little. It is an ideal starting point for toddlers building their very first coloring skills.

Unicorn Jumping Over a Rainbow
A little movement makes this page feel lively and fun. A joyful unicorn leaps over a big rainbow with its legs stretched out mid-jump, a couple of clouds tucked underneath. The sense of action tends to excite kids, and the bright rainbow gives them another excuse to use a whole handful of colors. It strikes a nice balance between simple and interesting.

Unicorn with a Birthday Cake
This page is a natural fit for birthdays or party activity tables. A happy unicorn stands beside a layered birthday cake topped with candles and a little decoration. Hand a few of these out at a unicorn-themed party and you have an instant quiet activity that doubles as a keepsake. It is cheerful, festive, and easy for most ages to enjoy.

Unicorn in a Magical Garden
The fullest scene in the set makes a lovely finish. A sweet unicorn stands in a magical garden surrounded by simple flowers, a little mushroom, and a butterfly. There is plenty to color here, with each flower and creature offering its own small space, which makes it a satisfying choice for older kids who want a page they can really sink into. The garden setting gives them room to imagine their own magical world.

Tips for Getting the Most Out of These Pages
A few small things can make coloring time go even smoother. If you are printing for a younger child, the simpler pages near the top of this list are your best friends, since big open shapes are far less frustrating than tiny detailed ones. Save the castle, tea party, and garden scenes for kids who are ready for a longer, more involved activity.
Printing a small batch at once is a smart move. Keep a folder of ready-to-go pages in the car or the diaper bag so you always have a calm activity on hand when you need one. You do not have to use them all in one sitting, and having a variety means your child can pick the unicorn that matches their mood that day.
It also helps to set out more than the basic colors. Unicorns practically beg for pinks, purples, golds, and rainbow combinations, so a fuller set of crayons or markers lets kids really run with their imagination. There is no wrong way to color a unicorn, and that creative freedom is a big part of why these pages stay fun page after page.
Unicorns have a timeless kind of charm. Trends come and go, but a smiling unicorn under a rainbow seems to delight kids year after year. That is what makes a collection like this so handy to keep around, whether you are filling a quiet afternoon, planning a birthday party, or just looking for a screen-free way to keep little ones happily occupied.
Print a few of your favorites, set out a generous pile of crayons, and let your child bring these magical creatures to life in their own colorful way. With 15 different designs to choose from, there is plenty here to keep small hands busy and big imaginations soaring for a long while to come.