Number 0 Coloring Page — free printable coloring page for toddlers (ages 2–5)

Number 0 Coloring Page

Updated June 8, 2026

Introduce your little one to the number zero with this simple, bold-outline coloring page! Perfect for toddlers and preschoolers, it's a fun, free way to explore early number recognition and develop fine motor skills.

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A Number 0 coloring page is a simple, bold-outline black-and-white drawing of Number 0, free to print and color, made for toddlers and preschoolers (ages 2–5). Its large, clear shape and thick outlines are perfect for little hands developing control, offering ample space for joyful scribbles. The generous white space prevents overwhelm and encourages focus.

Coloring helps children build fine motor control, practice color recognition, and improve concentration. Simply download and print this page at home on standard 8.5x11 paper for an instant educational activity. This coloring page is completely free to use, in the public domain (CC0), and requires no attribution.

Frequently asked questions

What does "zero" represent for young children?
Zero represents "nothing" or an absence of quantity. For example, if you have three apples and eat all three, you have zero apples left. It's a foundational concept in early math.
What colors are best for coloring the number zero?
Any color your child loves is perfect! Since zero doesn't represent a physical object, they can use their imagination freely. Some children might choose a 'nothing' color like white or a very pale shade, while others will enjoy a bright, bold choice.
Why is this Number 0 page ideal for toddlers and preschoolers?
Its large, clear shape and thick outlines are perfect for little hands developing control, making it easy and fun for ages 2 to 5 to color without frustration. It supports early number recognition in a playful way.
How can I easily print this coloring page?
Simply click the download button, open the PDF file, and print it on standard 8.5x11 inch paper using your home printer. No special settings are needed, just a standard print job.