20 Mango Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

Sun-drenched sweetness and tropical delight ripen together in these 20 mango coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This vibrant collection celebrates the beloved fruit, capturing its luscious appeal and exotic charm!

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These pages bring the joy of mangoes right to your fingertips, from images of whole ripe fruits hanging on branches to delicious mango slices and fun, stylized mango characters, and more!

To begin coloring, just click on any image or link below to view the free PDF. Once open, feel free to download and print to your heart's content.

All pages are designed for US Letter paper but scale flawlessly to A4. Happy coloring!

10 Craft Ideas to do With Mango Coloring Pages

Once those beautifully colored mango pages start piling up, don't let them go to waste! These easy and affordable craft ideas are perfect for giving your masterpieces a new life.

1. Mango Garland of Sunshine

Cut out several colored mangoes. Use a hole punch to make two holes near the top of each mango, then string them onto yarn or ribbon. Hang your vibrant mango garland across a window or wall to bring a burst of tropical sunshine to any room.

2. Shaky Mango Seed Pod

Cut out two identical colored mango shapes and glue them together, leaving a small opening at the top. Pour a spoonful of dry rice or beans inside to create a fun rattling sound. Seal the opening with more glue, then attach a craft stick to the bottom for an easy-to-hold musical instrument.

3. Tropical Mango Suncatchers

Carefully cut out your finished mango coloring page. Place it onto a sheet of clear contact paper, then add small pieces of yellow, orange, and green tissue paper around it for extra sparkle. Cover with another sheet of contact paper to seal, trim the edges, and hang in a window to catch the light.

4. Build a Mango Tree Scene

On a large sheet of blue or green construction paper, draw or glue a brown tree trunk and branches. Cut out many of your colored mangoes and glue them onto the branches, making your own bountiful mango tree. Add green leaves made from construction paper for a complete, vibrant scene.

5. Sweet Mango Coasters

Cut out your colored mango pages into a suitable coaster size. Glue each mango cut-out onto a piece of cardboard for stiffness, then coat generously with Mod Podge or cover with clear packing tape to make them water-resistant. Let them dry completely, and enjoy your delicious-looking, functional coasters.

6. Mango Story Puppets

Carefully cut out your colored mango. Glue a craft stick or a popsicle stick to the back of the mango, securing it firmly. Use your new mango puppet to tell stories, put on a show, or even teach others about this wonderful fruit!

7. “My Mango Farm” Mural

Gather several colored mangoes and other tropical fruit printables if available. On a large poster board, create a background depicting a farm or orchard with green fields and a blue sky. Glue your mangoes strategically across the mural, creating a collaborative “mango farm” display.

8. Zesty Mango Hair Clips

Cut out smaller, individual mangoes from your colored pages. Glue each mango securely onto a plain hair clip or bobby pin using strong craft glue. Let them dry overnight for stylish, unique accessories that show off your love for mangoes!

9. 3D Mango Fruit Bowl

Create a simple bowl shape from construction paper or use a small paper plate as a base. Cut out several colored mangoes, bending some slightly or folding them in half to give them a three-dimensional effect. Arrange and glue your “fruit” inside the bowl for a sweet tabletop decoration.

10. Mango “Sticker” Scenes

Instead of just cutting out the full mango, carefully cut out individual mangoes, leaves, and even stems from your finished coloring pages. Glue these cut-out elements onto a fresh sheet of construction paper to create entirely new “sticker” scenes, like a mango falling from a tree or a mango picnic. This encourages imaginative composition!