These 50 kawaii cat baking coloring pages are stuffed with tiny cat chefs, wobbly cakes, cookie cutters, and flour-covered kitchens. Every page is a free printable PDF in US Letter and A4 - just pick a design, download, and print.
The collection covers everything from simple cupcake and cookie scenes for younger kids through to detailed bakery interiors and Japanese patisserie designs for older ones.
Parents looking for a quiet-time activity or teachers after a themed classroom printable will find plenty here. If your child enjoys these, check out our Hello Kitty Valentine coloring pages for more kitchen scenes, or browse the full Kawaii Cats coloring pages collection for other cute cat themes.
🖍 Coloring Tip:The sprinkles and icing details on cakes and cookies are tiny, so use a sharp pencil tip and pick bright colors like red, blue, and yellow to make each one stand out.
🖍 Coloring Tip:On the kitchen scenes, color the ovens and counters in grey or brown first, then add the colorful baked treats on top so they pop against the background.The flour explosions and batter spills look funniest when you leave them white and color everything around them darker - it makes the mess really stand out on the page.
3 fun things to do with kawaii cat baking coloring pages
These ideas use materials you probably already have at home and work well for kids from about age 3 upward. Each one turns a finished coloring page into something your child can actually use or give away.
Set up a pretend bakery counter
The bake sale page with the animal queue and the bakery counter page are perfect for this. Once your child has colored the pages, help them cut out individual treats - cakes, cupcakes, cookies - and glue or tape each one to a small piece of cardboard so they stand up on their own.
Arrange them on a table or shelf, add some handwritten price tags on scraps of paper, and you've got a play bakery that can keep them busy for ages. It works especially well with the birthday cake and cupcake designs since they're already a nice size for cutting out.
You'll need:
2-3 colored baking pages (the bake sale, bakery counter, or cupcake pages work best)
Scissors
Cardboard or cereal box card
Glue stick or tape
Scraps of paper for price tags
How to do it:
Color the baking pages, focusing on the individual treats and the cat baker
Cut out the treats, leaving a small border of white around each one
Glue each cut-out onto cardboard, then trim the cardboard to match
Fold a small strip of cardboard into an L-shape and tape it to the back so each treat stands up
Write prices on small paper scraps and arrange everything on a surface for pretend play
Kids who enjoy the baking competition page often like turning it into a judging game with their stand-up treats.
Make gift tags for homemade treats
If your family bakes together, these pages make brilliant gift tags. The cookie gift page and the cat holding a cookie page are already the right kind of design for this - a single character with a treat that looks great at a small size.
Color the page, cut the design down to roughly gift-tag size (about 3 x 2 inches works well), punch a hole in one corner, and thread through a piece of ribbon or string. Tie it to a bag of actual homemade cookies or muffins for a personal touch that kids are genuinely proud of.
You'll need:
1-2 colored baking pages (the cookie gift or cat holding cookie pages work best)
Scissors
Hole punch
Ribbon, string, or yarn
How to do it:
Color the page and let it dry if using markers
Cut around the main design, trimming it down to about 3 x 2 inches
For extra durability, glue it onto thin card before cutting
Punch a hole in one corner and loop ribbon through
Tie to a cellophane bag or paper bag of homemade baked goods
These work especially well as take-home favors for birthday parties or holiday gifts from the classroom.
Create a kid's recipe card set
The simpler pages in this collection - like the cat with the mixing bowl or the cat icing cupcakes - make great covers for homemade recipe cards. This works best for kids around 5 and up who are starting to enjoy real baking and want to keep track of their favorites.
You'll need:
1 colored baking page per recipe card
Card stock or thick paper
Scissors
Glue stick
Pen or marker for writing the recipe
How to do it:
Color the page and cut out the main cat baker design
Fold a piece of card stock in half to make a card shape
Glue the cut-out cat baker to the front
On the inside, write the recipe name, ingredients, and simple steps
Collect several cards together with a rubber band or in a small box for a recipe set
Over time, your child ends up with their own illustrated cookbook. The mixing bowl and cupcake pages tend to work best since they're easy to cut around.
Japan has real cat cafes where you can sit and eat cake and pastries while cats roam freely between the tables. The first one opened in Osaka in 2004, and there are now hundreds across the country.
There are plenty more kawaii designs to try beyond the bakery. Head back to our main Kawaii Cats coloring pages collection for cats playing sports, exploring fantasy worlds, and more.
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