If your little one stares up at the night sky and asks a hundred questions, these galaxy coloring pages were made for them. We draw every page ourselves in a bold, easy style, with thick outlines and one friendly picture per sheet, so kids ages 4-8 can color the wonders of space and actually stay inside the lines.
Inside this free set you’ll find swirling galaxies, a happy little astronaut, shooting stars and dreamy space scenes that feel calm and magical. Print as many as you like, hand over the crayons, and watch your tiny space explorer light up. Best of all, the whole pack is free to download.
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What you'll find on these galaxy coloring pages
Every drawing in this set has a gentle, cheerful personality, because we believe space should feel friendly to a four-year-old, not scary. The shapes are big and simple, with plenty of open room for color. Here are the eight pages waiting for your little astronaut:
- A smiling spiral galaxy with a happy face tucked into its swirling arms.
- A kid astronaut floating peacefully in a puffy little space suit.
- A long, happy comet with a friendly grin and a sweeping tail to color.
- A fluffy nebula cloud that looks soft and dreamy, like cotton candy in space.
- A friendly little black hole that’s curious and cute instead of spooky.
- Shooting stars and wishes streaking across the page, perfect for bright colors.
- A star cluster of friends twinkling together in a cozy bunch.
- The Milky Way band stretching across the sky in a soft, sweeping ribbon.
We deliberately keep the details simple. Instead of tiny fiddly patterns, you get clean, chunky shapes that a young child can fill with big, satisfying strokes. Each page is designed to be finished in a single sitting, so kids feel that lovely sense of I did it when they’re done, and they’re usually ready to reach for the next one. We also mixed up the scenes on purpose: a character to color, a dreamy sky to color, a cute space object to color, so the set never feels repetitive.
Why bold and easy works so well for ages 4-8
Little hands are still learning to grip a crayon and steer it where they want it to go. That’s exactly why our pages use thick, bold outlines and just one picture per sheet. Big shapes are forgiving, so a wobbly stroke still lands inside the lines and the finished page still looks great.
That small win matters more than it sounds. When a child colors a galaxy and it actually turns out the way they pictured it, they feel proud and want to do another one. Along the way they’re quietly building real skills:
- Fine motor control as they practice gripping and guiding a crayon.
- Focus and patience while they work on one calm picture at a time.
- Color confidence as they decide whether a nebula should be pink, purple, or rainbow.
Lots of open space also means there’s room to experiment without feeling crowded or frustrated. A young child can try a purple galaxy, decide they’d rather have it blue, and there’s still plenty of paper to enjoy. Because there’s just one picture to focus on, kids aren’t overwhelmed by a busy, cluttered page, and that calm focus is part of what makes coloring such a soothing wind-down activity before nap time or bed.
How to print and color them at home
These pages are made to be easy on a busy parent. You don’t need fancy supplies or special paper to get started.
- Paper: regular US Letter printer paper works perfectly for crayons and colored pencils.
- Markers: if your kiddo loves markers, slip a blank sheet underneath to catch any bleed-through.
- Make a book: print all eight pages, stack them, and clip or staple them into a little galaxy coloring book.
- Laminate a favorite: laminate one page and use dry-erase markers so it can be colored again and again.
- Classrooms and parties: print a stack for a space-themed lesson, rainy-day activity, or birthday craft table.
Tuck a few in your bag for restaurants and road trips, too. A quiet coloring page is a parent’s best friend when you need five calm minutes. If you’re printing in black and white to save ink, don’t worry, our bold outlines were drawn to look crisp and clear even on an everyday home printer. And if a page becomes a favorite, just print it again, there’s no limit on how many times you can use it.

A little space wonder while they color
Coloring time is a sweet chance to sprinkle in a fun fact or two. Our printed books actually put a “Did You Know?” note on the back of each drawing, and you can share the same magic right at the kitchen table.
- A galaxy is a giant family of stars, gas, and dust all swirling together, and our own is called the Milky Way.
- A comet grows its glowing tail as it gets close to the Sun, which is why the comet on this page has such a long, happy streak.
- Shooting stars aren’t really stars at all, they’re tiny bits of space dust burning bright as they zip through the sky.
If your family falls in love with these pages, there’s a matching printed Galaxy Coloring Book on Amazon with even more bold, easy space scenes to color. Either way, start with the free pack and see how far your little astronaut wants to fly.
Want even more pages to color?
Get the full Galaxy Coloring Book — a thick paperback packed with bold & easy pictures and fun facts, ready to ship from Amazon.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these galaxy coloring pages really free to print?
Yes. The whole set is 100% free to download and print at home, and you can subscribe to get new free pages emailed to you regularly.
What age are these coloring pages best for?
They're designed for kids ages 4-8, with bold thick lines and one simple picture per page so younger colorers can stay inside the lines and feel successful.
What paper and supplies do I need?
Regular US Letter printer paper works great with crayons and colored pencils. If you use markers, place a blank sheet underneath to catch bleed-through.
Can I use these pages in a classroom or for a party?
Absolutely. Print as many copies as you need for a space-themed lesson, a rainy-day activity, or a birthday craft table.
Is there a printed galaxy coloring book too?
Yes. There's a matching Galaxy Coloring Book on Amazon with more bold, easy space scenes if your child wants even more pages to color.
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GO!Design Art Studio has a dedicated team of editors and designers involved in the development of magnificent and enriching children books. The team pays special attention to develop age appropriate content and does extensive research on every topic included in the book. Our mission is to develop highly informative content which will help the children to master different skills. At GO!Design, we strive to make learning a joy.