Eevee

Eevee coloring page

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In the vast world of Pokémon, there is hardly a creature as beloved as Eevee. With its big, brown eyes, bushy tail and fluffy collar, it takes every heart by storm. But Eevee isn’t just cute – it’s the “evolutionary Pokémon” with endless possibilities! An Eevee coloring page is particularly exciting for fans because this little Pokémon can transform into eight different shapes.

When coloring in the coloring pages, children can decide whether they stick with the classic brown Eevee or whether they let their imagination run wild and imagine what their own development would look like. Maybe an Eevee with blue dots or green stripes? Eevee’s simple but charming shape provides the perfect canvas for creative experiments.

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Instructions for a successful Eevee coloring picture

The classic Eevee is known for its warm earth colors. A medium brown for the body and a light cream or beige for the ruff and tail tip are the most important colors. The large ears are often dark brown or black on the inside.

The great thing about an Eevee coloring picture, however, is the connection to its developments (“evolitions”). If children want a change, they can paint Aquana (blue), Flamara (red/orange) or Blitza (yellow). For younger children, Eevee’s simple shape is ideal for practicing coloring within the lines, while older fans can try using shading to make the fur look extra fluffy.

12 Eevee coloring pages to print for free

Our collection includes 12 adorable Eevee coloring page templates that will make any Pokémon trainer’s heart beat faster. You can find Eevee playing, sleeping or curiously exploring the world.

The images perfectly capture the playful character of this Pokémon. Some templates show Eevee alone to make him the focus, others show him with Pikachu or his development stages. All templates are available to download for free as JPG or PDF files. They are the perfect start to your own Pokémon collection on paper.

6 creative ideas with Eevee coloring pages

The Evolution Wheel Draw an Eevee in the center of a paper plate. On a second, larger paper plate (or on the edge of the first) draw symbols for fire, water, lightning, etc. This way children can playfully learn which stone is needed for which development.

Fluffy Collage Eevee’s trademark is his neck collar. Glue some cotton or white wool to the Eevee coloring picture at this point. This makes the picture not only visually beautiful, but also haptically exciting.

Make Eevee Ears Print out Eevee’s head in large size. Cut out the long ears and glue them to a plastic headband or strip of paper that fits around the head. Now the child can transform into an Eevee himself.

Element Cards Use pictures of Eevee and paint the background in the colors of the different elements (red for fire, blue for water). Write the names of the developments (Flamara, Aquana) to create a small educational game.

Pokéball Hideout Draw a Pokéball that opens in the middle (two pieces made of paper). Glue a small, colored Eevee behind it. When you open the Poké Ball, Eevee pops out!

Window picture with tracing paper Cut out the inside of Eevee’s body and glue brown tracing paper behind it. When the sun shines through the window, Eevee glows in warm colors.

Paint by numbers with Eevee

Although Eevee doesn’t have many colors, numbers help find the right shades of brown to create depth. For pictures with colorful developments (like Feelinara in pink and blue), “Paint by Numbers” helps enormously to correctly assign the complex color patterns.

Free Eevee coloring book PDF

We set off on a journey through the Kanto region and brought a gift with us: A free PDF with 20 different templates for your Eevee coloring page. Whether you’re a new fan or have just discovered Eevee, this book offers hours of coloring fun.

With each Eevee coloring page you bring a piece of Pokémon magic home. It’s a wonderful way to encourage creativity and maybe even make your dream of having your own Pokémon partner come true. Grab them all – with the colored pencil!

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