Our 50 awesome Batman coloring pages are here to save the day (and your sanity)! If your little one loves the Dark Knight and won’t stop talking about Gotham City, these free printable coloring pages are perfect for them. Whether they want to color Batman fighting bad guys, driving the Batmobile, or just looking super cool in his cape, our Batman printables have it all. These pages are way more fun than listening to your kid make “swoosh” cape sounds for three hours straight. Plus, they’re completely free and ready to print whenever your little superhero needs some quiet time!
These free Batman coloring pages aren’t just fun – they help kids practice their coloring skills while staying busy for hours! Our printable Batman coloring sheets have simple designs for younger kids and detailed pictures for older ones. Just grab some crayons, print out these superhero coloring pages, and watch your house turn into the Batcave! It’s the perfect way to keep kids happy while they use their imagination. Even Batman needs to take a break from fighting crime, and coloring is the best way to relax in Gotham City!

To start coloring, click on any of the below images or links to open the free PDF. Once opened, you can then download or print as many pages as you like.
All of the below pages are on A4 sized paper, but they also scale perfectly onto US-letter paper too! Happy coloring!
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13 Fun Crafts To Do Together With Batman Coloring Pages
1. Easy Batman Paper Plate Mask
Create simple Batman masks perfect for children aged 12 and under! This beginner-friendly Batman craft for elementary kids requires minimal cutting and provides instant Dark Knight transformation.
Materials:
- Black paper plates
- Yellow construction paper
- Safety scissors
- Elastic string
- Hole punch
- Glue sticks
- Gray crayons
Age Range: 3-12 years Instructions:
- Help younger children (ages 3-6) while older kids (7-12) can work more independently on cutting.
- Cut bat ear shapes from the top of black paper plates for authentic Batman appearance.
- Cut eye holes sized appropriately for children’s faces with adult supervision.
- Add yellow utility belt details using construction paper strips.
- Use your child-friendly Batman mask for safe superhero play and Gotham City adventures!
2. Batman Cape No-Sew Craft
Design easy no-sew Batman capes perfect for children aged 12 and below! This simple superhero craft for kids creates wearable costumes without complicated sewing skills.
Materials:
- Black fabric or felt
- Yellow fabric paint
- Velcro strips
- Fabric glue
- Scissors
- Batman stencils
- Measuring tape
Age Range: 6-12 years (with adult help) Instructions:
- Cut black fabric into cape shape appropriate for child’s size and height.
- Use fabric glue instead of sewing for child-friendly construction methods.
- Add yellow Batman logo using stencils and fabric paint.
- Attach Velcro strips for safe, comfortable wearing during active play.
- Wear your DIY Batman cape for superhero adventures that boost confidence and imagination!
3. Bat Signal Flashlight Craft
Create working bat signals perfect for children aged 12 and below! This functional Batman craft for kids combines technology with superhero themes for nighttime adventures.
Materials:
- Flashlights
- Black cardstock
- Yellow paper
- Scissors
- Tape
- Batman logo templates
- Clear plastic cups
Age Range: 5-12 years Instructions:
- Cut Batman logos from black cardstock with adult supervision for younger children.
- Tape logo cutouts over flashlight lenses to create bat signal projection.
- Use clear plastic cups as diffusers for better signal visibility.
- Perfect for developing problem-solving skills in elementary school children.
- Use your DIY bat signal for nighttime Batman adventures and bedroom ceiling projection!
4. Batman Handprint Art
Transform little hands into bats with this adorable Batman craft for children 12 and under! This keepsake activity celebrates growing hands while creating memorable superhero art.
Materials:
- Black washable paint
- Yellow washable paint
- White paper
- Wet wipes
- Googly eyes
- Glue dots
- Aprons or old clothes
Age Range: 2-12 years Instructions:
- Paint child’s hands black and press onto paper to create bat wing shapes.
- Add yellow circles for Batman’s chest symbol when paint dries.
- Include googly eyes for friendly bat faces – perfect for toddlers and preschoolers.
- Older children can add Gotham City backgrounds and detailed Batman elements.
- Create memorable Batman handprint art that parents will treasure as keepsake memories!
5. Simple Batman Utility Belt
Build functional utility belts perfect for children aged 12 and below! This practical superhero craft for kids creates wearable storage while maintaining authentic Batman styling.
Materials:
- Yellow fabric or vinyl
- Small pouches or pockets
- Velcro strips
- Scissors
- Batman patches
- Fabric glue
- Measuring tape
Age Range: 6-12 years (with adult supervision) Instructions:
- Cut yellow fabric into belt strips sized appropriately for children’s waists.
- Attach small pouches for storing superhero “gadgets” and Batman accessories.
- Use Velcro strips for adjustable, comfortable wearing during active play.
- Add Batman patches and utility symbols for authentic Dark Knight appearance.
- Wear your DIY Batman utility belt with cape and mask for complete superhero transformation!
6. Batmobile Cardboard Car
Build Batman vehicles using cardboard perfect for children 12 and under! This engineering Batman craft for kids creates durable play equipment for imaginative adventures.
Materials:
- Large cardboard boxes
- Black paint
- Yellow paint
- Paintbrushes
- Scissors
- Wheels (paper plates)
- Batman stickers
Age Range: 5-12 years (with adult help) Instructions:
- Cut cardboard boxes into car shapes with adult supervision for safety.
- Paint vehicles black with yellow accents for authentic Batmobile appearance.
- Attach paper plate wheels using brass fasteners for moveable parts.
- Add Batman stickers and flame details for personalized vehicle designs.
- Drive your cardboard Batmobile for imaginative Gotham City patrol adventures!
7. Batman Sock Puppet Theater
Create entertaining Batman sock puppets perfect for children aged 12 and below! This interactive superhero craft for elementary kids encourages storytelling and creative expression.
Materials:
- Black socks
- Gray felt scraps
- Yellow felt
- Googly eyes
- Fabric glue
- Scissors
- Small cardboard box
Age Range: 6-12 years Instructions:
- Help younger children (ages 6-8) with cutting while older kids work independently.
- Glue googly eyes onto sock toe areas for instant Batman character faces.
- Add gray felt details for Batman masks and yellow utility belt symbols.
- Create simple Gotham City theater backdrop using decorated cardboard boxes.
- Perform with your homemade Batman sock puppets for family entertainment that builds confidence!
8. Batman Sensory Bottle
Create calming sensory bottles perfect for children aged 12 and below! This therapeutic Batman craft helps with focus and provides stress relief for young learners.
Materials:
- Clear plastic bottles
- Black and yellow water
- Corn syrup
- Glitter
- Small plastic bats
- Waterproof glue
- Food coloring
Age Range: 3-12 years (with adult supervision) Instructions:
- Fill bottles with colored water and corn syrup for slow-motion Batman effects.
- Add black glitter and plastic bats for visual stimulation and movement.
- Adult supervision ensures secure bottle sealing for safety during play.
- Perfect for calming overstimulated children during quiet time activities.
- Use your Batman sensory bottle for self-regulation and peaceful focus during homework time!
9. Gotham City Skyline Craft
Design city skylines perfect for children aged 12 and below! This architectural Batman craft for kids teaches urban planning while celebrating superhero themes.
Materials:
- Black construction paper
- Yellow paper
- Scissors
- Glue sticks
- Flashlights
- Tape
- Gray crayons
Age Range: 4-12 years Instructions:
- Cut building shapes from black paper to create Gotham City skyline.
- Add yellow windows using small paper squares or crayon details.
- Layer buildings at different heights for realistic city depth.
- Use flashlights to backlight skyline for dramatic Batman atmosphere effects.
- Display your Gotham City skyline as Batman bedroom decoration that encourages imaginative play!
10. Batman Bookmark Craft
Design functional bookmarks perfect for children aged 12 and below! These practical superhero crafts for kids encourage reading while celebrating DC Comics characters.
Materials:
- Black cardstock
- Yellow paper
- Laminating sheets
- Hole punch
- Black ribbon
- Batman stickers
- Safety scissors
Age Range: 5-12 years Instructions:
- Cut cardstock into bookmark rectangles sized for children’s chapter books.
- Create bat silhouettes and add yellow Batman logos using paper cutouts.
- Add ribbon tassels through punched holes for easy page marking.
- Laminate for durability during frequent use by active young readers.
- Use your DIY Batman bookmarks to encourage reading habits in elementary school children!
11. Batman Paper Chain Decorations
Create themed paper chains perfect for children aged 12 and below! This simple Batman party craft for kids develops cutting and linking skills while decorating spaces.
Materials:
- Black and yellow construction paper
- Safety scissors
- Glue sticks
- Batman stickers
- Rulers
- Gray crayons
- Stapler
Age Range: 4-12 years Instructions:
- Cut paper strips in alternating black and yellow Gotham City colors.
- Help younger children (ages 4-6) with cutting while older kids work independently.
- Link strips together to create long decorative chains for party decoration.
- Add Batman stickers and drawn bat symbols for themed party atmosphere.
- Use your paper chain decorations for birthday parties and Batman-themed room decor!
12. Batman Painted Rocks
Transform ordinary rocks into Batman characters perfect for children aged 12 and below! This outdoor-friendly superhero craft for kids creates lasting garden decorations.
Materials:
- Smooth rocks
- Black and yellow acrylic paint
- Paintbrushes
- Clear sealer spray
- Aprons
- Newspaper
- Batman stencils
Age Range: 5-12 years (with adult supervision) Instructions:
- Choose smooth, rounded rocks appropriate for small hands and easy painting.
- Paint rocks black and add yellow Batman logos when base coat dries.
- Use stencils for consistent Batman symbols – perfect for developing artistic skills.
- Adult supervision required for sealer spray application and safety.
- Display your Batman painted rocks in gardens or give as superhero gifts to friends!
13. Batman Slime Recipe
Make safe, non-toxic Batman slime perfect for children aged 12 and below! This sensory superhero craft for kids provides satisfying tactile play with easy-to-find ingredients.
Materials:
- Clear school glue
- Contact lens solution
- Black food coloring
- Yellow glitter
- Mixing bowls
- Plastic bats
- Measuring cups
Age Range: 4-12 years (with adult supervision) Instructions:
- Mix school glue with black food coloring for Batman’s signature dark appearance.
- Add contact lens solution slowly while stirring until slime reaches proper consistency.
- Include yellow glitter and plastic bats for themed texture and visual appeal.
- Adult supervision ensures safe ingredient handling for younger children.
- Play with your homemade Batman slime for sensory fun that develops fine motor skills!