Hello, parents and little friends! There are few characters in the world as sweet and iconic as the one and only HELLO KITTY. For generations, her charming face and signature red bow have been a symbol of kindness, happiness, and most importantly, friendship.
We believe that coloring is a way to tell a story, and Hello Kitty’s story is one of the best. This is more than just a collection of pictures; it’s an invitation to explore her world. Here, you’ll not only find adorable coloring pages, but you’ll also learn the secrets of being a great friend, get to know Kitty White herself, and embark on your very own friendship mission after you’re done coloring. Let’s spread some kindness!
Invite a Friend Over to Color!
Your creative adventure begins now! We’ve prepared a selection of official Hello Kitty blueprints for you to bring to life. Each drawing is designed with love, featuring the simple, bold lines that are perfect for artists of all ages. Click the download button below each image to welcome these characters into your home.
Hello Kitty’s Corner: Fun Facts & Friendship Secrets!
Turn this coloring session into a lesson in kindness! While your little one is busy creating, you can share these delightful facts to bring the world of Hello Kitty to life and talk about the importance of being a good friend.
- Her Real Name is Kitty White: That’s right! “Hello Kitty” is her nickname. Her full name is Kitty White, and she has a twin sister named Mimmy who wears a yellow bow on the opposite ear.
- She’s a Londoner: According to her official story, Kitty White lives in a suburb just outside of London, England, with her family.
- The Power of Friendship: Hello Kitty’s motto is, “You can never have too many friends.” This beautiful message is at the heart of everything she does. She teaches us that sharing, being kind, and making others feel included is a real-life superpower.
- Why No Mouth? The creators intentionally left her without a mouth so that people could project their own feelings onto her. She can be happy when you’re happy, or sad when you’re sad. She is a true friend who understands.
Smart Tips for Coloring with Your Little One
How can you make this creative time even more special? Here are a few tips to guide your child’s coloring journey:
- It’s All About Expression: Hello Kitty’s world is full of bright, cheerful colors, but if your child wants to give her a green bow or a rainbow dress, that’s wonderful! Encourage their choices and celebrate their unique artistic vision.
- Turn it into a Friendship Story: Use the picture as a starting point for a conversation about friendship. Ask questions like, “Who do you think Hello Kitty is going to share this apple with? What kind and helpful thing could she do for her friends today?”
From Page to Playtime: 12 Friendship Projects for Your Finished Artwork
The kindness doesn’t stop when the coloring is done! Here are 12 easy and specific project ideas to transform your child’s beautiful artwork into toys, gifts, and decorations that celebrate friendship.
1. Make a “Thinking of You” Friendship Card
Fold a piece of cardstock in half. Cut out your favorite colored Hello Kitty and glue it to the front. Write a simple, kind message inside and give it to a friend “just because”!
2. Create Matching Friendship Bows
Just like Kitty and Mimmy! After coloring, have a grown-up help you cut out two bows from the pictures. You can also craft them from red and yellow paper. Give one to a friend or sibling to wear as a symbol of your bond.
3. Host a “Kindness Tea Party”
Cut out several colored characters. With a parent’s help, prepare some simple snacks. Set the cut-out characters at the table as “guests” and practice sharing and saying kind things with your toys or family.
4. Design a Cheerful Bookmark
Glue a colored Hello Kitty onto the top of a sturdy strip of cardstock. Every time your child opens their book, they’ll be greeted by a friendly face.
5. Assemble a Friendship Mobile
Cut out several colored pictures of Hello Kitty and her friends. Punch a small hole at the top of each and tie them with strings to a coat hanger to create a beautiful mobile of friendship.
6. Craft a Simple DIY Puzzle
Glue a finished coloring page onto a piece of cardboard. On the back, draw 4-6 simple puzzle shapes and cut them out. It’s a perfect homemade game to share!
7. Make a Cute Hello Kitty Mask
Print a large picture of Hello Kitty’s face. After coloring, have an adult help you cut it out, make holes for the eyes, and attach a string.
8. Decorate a “Kindness Jar”
Take a clean, empty jar. Decorate the outside by gluing on cut-out pictures of Hello Kitty. Use the jar to store little notes of kind things your family can do for each other.
9. String Together a Party Garland
Print and color several Hello Kitty images. Cut them out and use a hole punch and string to connect them all into a sweet and cheerful garland, perfect for a party or room decoration.
10. Write a Mini Storybook of Friendship
Fold a few pieces of paper in half to make a small book. Paste one colored character onto each page and have your child tell you a story about how Hello Kitty and her friends helped someone.
11. Create a “Peeking Kitty” Window Decoration
Use clear tape to stick a colored and cut-out Hello Kitty to the bottom corner of a window. It will look like she is peeking in to say hello!
12. Craft a Set of Story Puppets
Cut out all the main characters (Hello Kitty, Mimmy, My Melody, etc.) and glue them onto craft sticks. Use them to act out stories about sharing, helping, and being a good friend.



















