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10 Bear Monster Truck Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

Meet your new favorite coloring collection: Bear Monster Trucks! There's something absolutely magical about combining two things kids adore—friendly bears and mighty monster trucks. This collection of 10 free printable pages brings both together in ways that spark imagination and keep little hands happily busy for hours.

Whether your child is a tiny tot just discovering crayons or a confident kindergartener perfecting their coloring skills, these pages grow with them. You'll find pages with big, bold outlines perfect for toddlers and preschoolers developing their grip and hand control, alongside more detailed designs that challenge older kids (ages 5-8) to explore shading, patterns, and color mixing. The beauty of coloring is that it's never "wrong"—a purple bear? Absolutely! A truck with rainbow stripes? Perfect! This freedom builds confidence while sneakily strengthening the fine motor skills your child needs for writing, cutting, and other daily tasks.

Inside this set, kids will discover bears driving trucks with oversized wheels, bears in monster truck cabs surrounded by fun details like checkered flags and cheering crowds, and playful scenes where bears are the pit crew or mechanics. Each page tells a little story, which helps spark creativity and imaginative thinking beyond just coloring lines.

For teachers and parents: These pages work wonderfully as quiet time activities, transitions between lessons, reward time, or rainy-day entertainment. Print a few copies to keep on hand—they're perfect for waiting rooms, car trips, or as a calm-down activity during busy afternoons. Mix and match difficulty levels based on your child's current skills, and don't hesitate to let them color outside the lines!

To start coloring, click the Print or Download PDF button on any page below. Every sheet is free — no signup, no watermark mess, just print and color.

Coloring Tips for This Collection

  • Let your bear have personality! Try coloring the bear brown, but give the monster truck wild, unexpected colors like electric blue or hot pink. The fun contrast makes the finished page pop and teaches kids that creative color choices are always okay.
  • For little learners (ages 2-4), place the page on a flat surface and let them sit comfortably—they'll have much better control than if they're at an angle. Use chunky crayons they can wrap their whole hand around.
  • Turn it into a pattern practice: color the truck's wheels one color, the stripes another, and alternate colors across the page. This sneaky math and planning activity strengthens their design thinking.
  • Once the coloring is done, display it! Take a photo for grandparents, tape it to the fridge, or create a 'gallery wall' in your home or classroom. Celebrating finished work builds pride and confidence in your young artist.

Related Collections

1. Grizzly Claw Bumper Truck

Black and white coloring page of a monster truck with three giant grizzly bear claw shapes as the front bumper

This truck rolls in tough! Massive bear claw shapes form the entire front bumper — three huge curved claws pointing forward, ready to dig into anything. The front fenders have claw scratch marks etched into the metal.

2. Bear Jaw Hood Truck

Black and white coloring page of a monster truck with a hood shaped like an open bear mouth with teeth

The hood of this beast is shaped like a giant bear's open mouth! Big bear teeth line the front edge of the hood, the air intake is a wide bear nose, and the headlights sit inside the open jaws like glowing eyes.

3. Baby Bear Cub Truck

Black and white coloring page of a simple cute monster truck with round bear ears and a big bear nose

The cutest little monster truck! It has two round bear ears on top of the cab, a big round bear nose on the front, and tiny paw print shapes on the doors. Super simple and adorable for little kids to color!

4. Polar Bear Plow Truck

Black and white coloring page of a monster truck with a wide polar bear paw shaped snow plow on the front

This Arctic monster truck has a massive wide plow on the front shaped like a huge polar bear paw! Five rounded toe shapes line the top of the plow blade, and the cab has a polar bear round ear on each corner of the roof.

5. Bear Hug Fender Truck

Black and white coloring page of a monster truck with bear arm shaped fenders wrapping around all four wheels

This wild truck has fenders shaped like giant bear arms wrapping around each wheel! Each fender has a paw at the end that grips the tire from above. The body looks like the truck is being hugged by a bear on all four sides.

6. Honey Pot Exhaust Truck

Black and white coloring page of a simple monster truck with honey pot shaped exhaust stacks and a beehive cab roof

What a sweet truck! The exhaust stacks are shaped like little honey pots with drips running down the sides. The cab roof is shaped like a beehive with hexagon panels, and there is a cute bee hood ornament on the front. Easy and fun to color!

7. Bear Trap Suspension Truck

Black and white coloring page of a monster truck with bear trap shaped suspension springs on all four corners

The suspension on this extreme truck is made of giant bear trap spring mechanisms! Saw-tooth jaw shapes frame each spring coil on all four corners. The undercarriage is exposed to show all the wild bear trap spring detail.

8. Kodiak Muscle Truck

Black and white coloring page of a very wide muscular monster truck with a hunched bear shoulder hump on the hood

Built like a Kodiak bear — massive! This truck has an extra wide body that is hunched forward at the front like a charging bear. The hood humps up high in the middle like a bear's shoulder hump, and the front sits low and heavy.

9. Cave Bear Cab Truck

Black and white coloring page of a monster truck with the cab shaped like a rocky bear cave entrance with stalactites

This incredible truck has a cab shaped like the entrance to a bear cave! The windshield sits inside a rocky cave opening arch. Stone stalactites hang down from the cab roof edge. Rock texture covers the cab walls. Totally wild!

10. Bear Tooth Grille Truck

Black and white coloring page of a simple monster truck with a bear tooth grille and bear nose hood scoop

Check out this truck's wild face! The front grille is made of rows of big bear teeth, and a wide bear nose sits right on top as the hood scoop. Two round headlights look like bear eyes. Simple shapes make it perfect for little artists!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What age group are these Bear monster truck coloring pages best for?
These pages are designed for ages 2-8, with something for every skill level! We include easy pages with thick outlines and simple shapes for toddlers and preschoolers (ages 2-4), medium-difficulty pages for kindergarten and early elementary (ages 4-6), and more detailed designs with smaller spaces to color for older kids (ages 6-8). This means one collection works for your whole family.
Are these coloring pages really free?
Yes! All 10 Bear monster truck coloring pages are completely free to download and print. There's no signup required, no hidden fees, and no ads. Just visit the page, click to download the PDF, and print as many copies as you'd like at home, school, or your favorite print shop. Print in color or black-and-white—whatever you prefer!
How can I use these Bear coloring pages in the classroom?
These pages are classroom gold! Use them as early-finisher activities for students who complete work quickly, transition activities between lessons, or reward time on Fridays. You can also tie them into lessons about animals, vehicles, transportation, or colors. For younger classes, laminate a copy and let kids color with dry-erase markers for reusable fun. For older students, pair the coloring with creative writing—have them write a story about their bear truck driver!
What supplies work best for coloring these pages?
For toddlers and preschoolers, chunky crayons or jumbo markers are easiest to grip. School-age kids enjoy regular crayons, colored pencils, markers, or even watercolors—experiment and see what they prefer! Tip: Use thicker paper (cardstock or premium printer paper) if you plan to use markers or watercolors to prevent bleed-through. For at-home activities, keep it simple with whatever you have on hand.
Can my toddler color these Bear monster truck pages?
Absolutely! We've designed several pages in this collection specifically for the tiniest colorers (ages 2-4). These pages feature nice, thick black outlines, large spaces to fill in, and simple designs that don't require much precision. Toddlers love the chunky shapes and big areas, and it's a wonderful way to practice holding a crayon and discovering colors. Just keep an eye on them since this age explores everything, including putting crayons in their mouths!