Elephants
Elephants are the largest living land mammal. There are three species of elephant, two of which live in Africa, the African savannah elephant and the African forest elephant. An elephants trunk is an extension of its nose and upper lip and it uses its trunk to grab food and put water into its mouth. We have lots of great elephant content including colourings, word searches, mazes and lots more. We hope you have fun exploring the section.
Circus Elephant Colouring Page
Get your bright crayons at the ready as we have a cute elephant standing on a ball in this great circus colouring page all ready for you to enjoy.
Decorated Indian Elephant Colouring Page
This decorated elephant is all ready to be coloured in. Why not use bright colours and colour it to celebrate the Holi Festival.
This cute elephant is performing a cool circus trick in this fun colouring page. Great for younger children.
This realistic elephant is going for a walk, it makes a great colouring. Will you colour it realistically or do a pattern such as patchwork like Elmer?
This elephant is going for a stroll and makes a great colouring page.
This cute cartoon elephant makes a fun colouring page and is great for younger children.
Elephant Family Colouring Page
This wonderful picture of a mother elephant and its baby makes a great colouring page.
Elephant Mindful Colouring Page
This mindful elephant colouring page is one of my favourites. Great for relaxing and it is perfect for older children and adults.
This beautiful scene of a mother elephant with its baby is all ready to be coloured and sent as a card to someone who loves elephants.
We have a cute little elephant poster all ready to be printed that will brighten up any classroom or display area. We have added a label to help with word recognition.
Can you think of a sentence that starts with each of the letters of "elephant" in this fun acrostic poem sheet. What will you write your poem on, will it be about elephants or maybe a poem about being forgetful as it is said an elephant never forgets!
Follow the numbers from 1-16 to find your way through this fun maze. Great for improving number ordering and recognition skills.
Can you work your way through the maze shaped like a cute elephant from top to bottom?
This elephant has lost her friend in this cute maze. Can you find the correct path so that she can be reunited with them?
Help the elephant through the maze to find the water hole so it can take a nice bath and a refreshing drink.
Can you find all the elephant related words? Don't forget to look diagonally as well as vertical and horizontal.
There are lots or words to find in this elephant word search. This is perfect for younger children as we have made it easier by only including horizontal and vertical words. There is even a cute little elephant to colour.
This is a fun version of the traditional Boggle game. Find as many words as you can using the rules provided, don't forget to give yourself double points for any elephant related words you find. Why not challenge your friends or class to see who can score the most points?
This cute little elephant is all ready to be copied onto the grid provided. Draw one square at a time and you will soon create your own masterpiece. Perfect for younger elephant lovers.
This more realistic drawing of an elephant is more suitable for older children. A great way to learn how to draw this majestic animal.
This sweet little elephant isn't quite finished, can you join the dots to finish him off?
This lovely colourful scene of an elephant makes a great jigsaw. Just print out onto thin card, cut the pieces out and you are all set. This is even better if you laminate it, as it can be used again and again.
This jigsaw puzzle is best printed on thin card. Cut out the jigsaw into the strips, mix them up and then try to solve the puzzle by putting the numbers into their correct order. Great for improving number ordering skills.
Can you think of a word relating to elephants for each of the letters of the alphabet? There are a few harder letters where you might have to be a bit creative.
How cute is this little elephant? You can colour your own by using the colours on the completed picture to colour your own.
There are 5 differences to find between these two pictures of elephants. Can you spot them all?
Cut out the different parts and stick them down to create your own cute little elephant.
Use the completed picture of the elephant to fill in the gaps and complete your own version.
This picture of a mother elephant with its baby makes a great page to help as a story starter. What adventures will they get up to? You could even colour the picture to make your story even more special.
Trace over the lines to draw your own cute little elephant. This is perfect for helping to improve pencil control skills.