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12 Wimpy Kid Scenes You Can Color

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I love creating coloring pages that bring your favorite book characters to life! Greg Heffley and his friends are perfect for coloring because they’re so much fun to draw and color.

Do you remember reading about Greg’s crazy adventures at school? Or laughing when Rowley says “Zoo-Wee Mama!” for the hundredth time?

I selected some of the most exciting and humorous moments from Greg’s diary to create coloring pages. From his first day writing in his journal to those awkward lunch table moments, each scene is something you probably remember from the books.

These coloring pages are designed in the same style as Jeff Kinney’s simple drawings – easy to color yet detailed enough to keep you busy and entertained!

Diary of a Wimpy Kid Coloring Book Scenes

Classic moments from Greg Heffley’s middle school adventures, perfectly designed for coloring with simple lines, bold characters, and iconic situations that capture the humor and chaos of growing up.

1. Greg Heffley’s First Diary Entry

Greg Heffley's First Diary Entry

Greg slouches at his wooden desk, gripping a pencil with determination as he stares at the blank pages of his new journal. Above his head, a thought bubble reveals his grand ambitions of becoming famous through his writing.

Sunlight streams through his bedroom window, illuminating his focused expression as he begins documenting his middle school adventures.

2. Rowley and Greg Playing Video Games

Rowley and Greg Playing Video Game

The best friends are completely absorbed in their gaming session, controllers gripped tightly as they lean forward on Greg’s living room couch. Empty chip bags and soda cans litter the coffee table around them.

Their eyes are glued to the TV screen, faces showing intense concentration mixed with excitement as they battle through their favorite adventure game together.

3. The Cheese Touch Scene

The Cheese Touch Scene

A close-up reveals the infamous moldy cheese sitting on the blacktop, its greenish surface glistening disgustingly in the sunlight. Greg’s eyes widen in horror as he stumbles backward, arms flailing dramatically.

Around him, other students point accusingly while backing away, their faces showing the universal fear that comes with the dreaded Cheese Touch contamination spreading through the school.

4. Greg and Rodrick’s Band Practice

Greg and Rodrick's Band Practice

Rodrick pounds away enthusiastically on his drum set in the basement, hair flying wildly as drumsticks blur through the air.

Greg stands nearby, hands pressed firmly over his ears, face scrunched in pain from the overwhelming noise.

Music equipment and amplifiers surround them, while the concrete walls seem to vibrate from Rodrick’s aggressive, unrestrained musical assault.

5. Halloween Trick-or-Treating

Halloween Trick-or-Treating

Greg and Rowley sprint down a suburban sidewalk in their hastily-made Halloween costumes, candy bags bouncing as they dodge water balloons hurled by teenagers.

Jack-o’-lanterns grin from nearby porches while autumn leaves swirl around their feet.

Their faces show panic mixed with determination as they navigate the dangerous Halloween battlefield, desperately trying to salvage their trick-or-treating adventure.

6. Zoo-Wee Mama! Comic Panel

Zoo-Wee_Mama_Comic_Panel

A cartoon-style frame showcases one of Rowley’s signature “Zoo-Wee Mama!” comic moments, complete with exaggerated expressions and simple stick-figure drawings.

The panel features bright colors and bold lettering, capturing Rowley’s innocent humor and childlike artistic style.

Speech bubbles contain his catchphrase while the character displays an overly enthusiastic grin, perfectly embodying Rowley’s optimistic and somewhat naive personality.

7. Snowball Fight Chaos

Snowball Fight Chaos

Greg crouches behind a snow fort in his backyard, mittened hands packing snow into ammunition while snowballs fly overhead like frozen missiles.

His winter coat is covered in snow, breath is visible in the cold air.

Other kids emerge from behind trees and snow barriers, engaged in an epic winter battle. Greg’s expression shows concentration mixed with excitement as he strategizes his next move.

8. Greg’s School Locker

Greg's School Locker

Greg’s metal locker stands wide open, revealing a chaotic mess of textbooks, loose papers, and forgotten lunch items. A moldy sandwich peeks out from behind a math book while gym socks dangle from the top shelf.

His backpack sits crumpled at the bottom, and various school supplies are scattered throughout the narrow space, perfectly representing his disorganized approach to middle school life.

9. Talent Show Disaster

Talent Show Disaster

Under the harsh glare of stage lights, Greg stumbles awkwardly during his talent show performance, arms windmilling as he tries to regain his balance.

The audience watches from darkened seats, some covering their eyes in secondhand embarrassment.

The microphone stand wobbles dangerously nearby while curtains frame the disaster unfolding on stage, capturing the mortifying moment that will haunt Greg’s middle school memories.

10. Fregley’s Backyard Weirdness

Fregley's Backyard Weirdnes

Fregley performs some bizarre activity in his backyard, perhaps juggling odd objects or doing strange exercises, while Greg peers nervously through the chain-link fence separating their properties.

Greg’s expression shows a mixture of curiosity and concern as he witnesses his eccentric neighbor’s latest unusual behavior.

The scene perfectly captures the awkward fascination Greg feels toward his unpredictable and somewhat disturbing classmate.

11. Family Road Trip Mayhem

Family Road Trip Mayhem

The Heffley family is crammed into their car for a road trip, with luggage precariously stacked on the roof and backseat.

Greg sits wedged between his brothers, looking miserable as snack crumbs and road trip debris accumulate around them.

Mom tries to maintain order from the passenger seat while Dad grips the steering wheel with determination, everyone’s faces showing varying degrees of travel fatigue.

12. Middle School Cafeteria Scene

Middle School Cafeteria Scene

Greg stands frozen in the bustling cafeteria, lunch tray in hand, scanning the sea of occupied tables with growing anxiety.

Students chatter loudly around him while he spots the only available seat next to the school’s most notorious weird kid.

His expression shows the internal debate between sitting alone, risking social suicide, or finding somewhere else to eat his mystery meat and lukewarm vegetables.

Perfect Coloring Pages for Young Artists

These twelve scenes from Greg Heffley’s world offer the ideal combination of recognizable characters, engaging storylines, and simple yet detailed illustrations that make coloring both fun and rewarding.

Each page features bold outlines and clear spaces perfect for crayons, colored pencils, or markers, while capturing the essence of Jeff Kinney’s beloved stick-figure art style.

The scenes range from quiet moments, such as journal writing, to high-energy chaos, like snowball fights, providing variety for different moods and color preferences.

Young fans can bring their favorite Wimpy Kid moments to life with their own creative color choices while reliving the hilarious adventures that make Greg’s middle school journey so relatable and entertaining.

Conclusion

These coloring pages are like having your own Diary of a Wimpy Kid adventure right at your fingertips! Each scene lets you be the artist and decide what colors Greg’s world should be.

Perhaps you’d like to make Greg’s room bright purple or give Rowley rainbow-colored clothes. You could even make the moldy cheese bright green – yuck! The best part about coloring is that there are no wrong choices.

You can make each page look exactly how you imagine it should look. Coloring helps you relax after a busy day at school, just like Greg writing in his diary helps him feel better.

Plus, when you’re done, you’ll have great pictures to hang up in your room or give to someone special! Don’t stop at just one page – print out several copies of your favorites so you can try different color combinations.

Challenge yourself to use only warm colors one day, or only cool colors the next.

What’s your favorite Diary of a Wimpy Kid character to color? Let us know in the comments below, and happy coloring!

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