Welcome to our free space unicorn coloring pages — a dreamy mash-up of unicorn magic and outer space that our little studio drew by hand just for kids who love sparkles, stars, and rockets. If your child can’t decide between unicorns and astronauts, these pages happily give them both.
Every picture uses our signature bold, easy style: big thick outlines, simple shapes, and one friendly scene per page. That means tiny hands can color inside the lines, feel proud, and ask for “just one more.” Pick your favorites, print them at home, and let the galaxy-hopping begin.
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What you'll find on these space unicorn coloring pages
We sketched eight cheerful scenes, each one a tiny adventure for your unicorn-loving astronaut. They’re cute, simple, and full of personality:
- A unicorn astronaut in a puffy suit, waving hello from space
- A brave unicorn riding a rocket up past the stars
- A playful unicorn whooshing down a rainbow slide
- A unicorn taking its first bouncy moon walk
- A sleepy unicorn curled up on a crescent moon
- A unicorn shaking hands (er, hooves) with a friendly little alien
- A wishful unicorn catching a shooting star
- A giggly unicorn floating in zero gravity
Each one stands alone, so your child can grab a single page or color the whole set like a mini storybook.
Why bold & easy is perfect for ages 4-8
Younger kids are still building the hand strength and control that coloring needs. Pages crammed with tiny details can feel frustrating fast. So we go the other way on purpose.
- Thick outlines give little hands a clear target and make it much easier to stay inside the lines.
- One picture per page with plenty of open space keeps things calm, not overwhelming.
- Simple shapes mean quick wins, which builds confidence and keeps kids coming back.
There’s a quiet bonus, too. Coloring large, simple areas is gentle practice for fine motor skills and pencil grip — the same skills that help later with writing. It feels like play, and it is, but it’s doing good work behind the scenes.
How to print and color them at home
You don’t need anything fancy. These printables are made for a regular home printer.
- Print on plain US Letter paper (8.5 x 11). Standard copy paper works great.
- Crayons and colored pencils are perfect for younger kids; markers are fun for older ones, though thinner paper may show through, so slip a spare sheet underneath.
- Print a few copies of a favorite so siblings can color together — or so the same kid can try it pink one day and rainbow the next.
- Want a keepsake? Laminate the finished pages, or punch holes and tie them into a homemade coloring book.
Teachers and group leaders are welcome to print these for the classroom or a rainy-day activity. They’re a calm, screen-free way to fill ten quiet minutes.

A little space magic to talk about while you color
Coloring is a sweet moment to wonder out loud together. While your unicorn floats in zero gravity, you can share a few real space facts that feel just as magical as the pictures.
- In space there’s no up or down, which is why our zero-gravity unicorn drifts every which way.
- The Moon has no air, so a real moon walk is slow, bouncy, and silent.
- A “shooting star” isn’t a star at all — it’s a tiny bit of space dust burning up as it streaks across the sky.
In our printed books we tuck a fun “Did You Know?” fact on the back of each drawing, so the coloring keeps giving even after the crayons are capped. If your kid falls in love with these, you can grab our full Space Unicorn Coloring Book on Amazon for many more pages to color.
Want even more pages to color?
Get the full Space Unicorn Coloring Book — a thick paperback packed with bold & easy pictures and fun facts, ready to ship from Amazon.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these space unicorn coloring pages really free?
Yes, every page here is 100% free to print and color at home. You can also subscribe to get a free PDF pack, and we email new free pages regularly.
What age are these coloring pages best for?
They're designed for kids ages 4-8, thanks to the thick outlines, simple shapes, and one-picture-per-page layout. Younger toddlers and older kids who like easy, relaxing pages enjoy them too.
What paper should I use to print them?
Plain US Letter copy paper (8.5 x 11) works perfectly for crayons and colored pencils. If you're using markers, choose slightly thicker paper or slip a spare sheet underneath to catch any bleed-through.
Can I print these for my classroom or a group?
Absolutely. Teachers, daycares, and group leaders are welcome to print these pages for kids to color. They make a calm, screen-free activity that's easy to set up.
Is there a printed book with more space unicorn pages?
Yes. If your child loves these, our Space Unicorn Coloring Book on Amazon offers many more pages, printed on thick paper with a fun fact on the back of each drawing.
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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.