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Mermaid Colouring Pages

Mermaids are one of those topics where every retailer's colouring book lands in the same place: a few stock poses, the same coral reef in the background, the same flowing hair. Crayon Dreaming gives you a different mermaid for every page if you want one. A mermaid princess sitting on a coral throne, a mermaid friend group at a tea party in an underwater garden, a mermaid pulling her hair into a sea-shell crown, a baby mermaid swimming with dolphins. Type the scene, choose a style, and a printable page appears in under a minute. For younger kids, the Kawaii and Cartoon styles give you friendly, easy-to-colour mermaids with bold outlines. For older kids who love the swirling hair and fish-tail detail, Storybook or Anime are the right call. The first three pages are completely free, no sign-up. After three free pages, signing up unlocks three more, and a subscription unlocks unlimited generations. The printed book is a separate experience, head over to the gift flow, pick a mermaid theme, describe each of 20 pages, and we print and ship a personalised mermaid colouring book worldwide.

6 art stylesFree for the first three pages
Black-and-white storybook colouring page: A mermaid sitting on a rock combing her long wavy hair
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Child holding a personalised mermaid colouring pages book

Want a real printed mermaid book?

Make a 20-page personalised colouring book on the gift flow. Pick a theme, describe each page, and we print it on uncoated colouring paper and ship it worldwide. The perfect rainy-day or birthday gift.

Frequently asked questions

What style works best for mermaid pages?

Storybook is the most popular, the flowing hair and tail detail looks beautiful in that style. Kawaii is the easiest for under-7s. Anime is the pick for older kids who want big-eyed, illustrated mermaids.

Can I make a mermaid that looks like my child?

Yes. Either describe their hair colour and skin tone in your description.

What about merboys and merfolk?

Type "merboy" or "merman" straight into the box and the generator will draw a male mermaid. "Merfolk" gives you a mixed group. We don't lock the topic to gendered defaults.

Will the underwater scenes have lots of detail?

Ask for it when you describe the scene and yes. "A mermaid in a busy coral reef with tropical fish, seahorses and seaweed" gives you a much more detailed page than "a mermaid". More detail means more colouring time.

Can I turn the pages into a printed mermaid book?

The printed book is its own thing. Head over to the gift flow, pick a mermaid theme, describe each of 20 pages, and we print and ship it on real colouring paper. Common birthday and Christmas gift.