This Ninja Leaping Over a Wall Coloring Page catches the vault at its highest point: one hand flat on the top edge, one fist thrown up, and one wrapped boot already swung across. The hood streams three long tails behind. Below, the wall drops as a wide open face with a few seam lines, and rock clusters sit at its base on both sides. A free printable page for ages 4 to 10.

How this coloring page was created

For this page we entered the concept: "A ninja vaulting over a tall wall with one hand pushing off the top edge, the ground far below" on Colorin AI and generated a print ready coloring page in seconds.

"One hand pushing off the top edge" is what anchored this drawing. A vault asked for without contact gives a figure hanging above a wall with no weight anywhere, which reads as flying. Naming the hand on the edge put the whole body onto one point, and everything else in the pose follows from it: the shoulder drops, the hips lift, the trailing leg swings. The wall itself came out almost bare, which the concept never asked for and which turns out to be the best thing about the sheet.

About this ninja jumping a wall coloring page

Roughly half of this page is an empty wall. Four short seam lines cross it and nothing else does, which is either a flaw or the most useful blank space in the whole collection depending on what it gets used for.

A name fits there. So does a birthday, a class list, a message, or a brick pattern drawn in by hand before anyone picks up a crayon. Printed as a party sheet with a name already written on the wall, it stops being a coloring page and becomes an invitation.

Counting the drawing: the wall is one wide rectangle crossed by four short vertical seam lines, two near the middle and one toward each end, with a capped top edge running its full width. Two rock clusters sit at the base, three rocks at the left and three at the right, each drawn with one or two fold lines, and short dashes mark the ground beside them. The hood streams three pointed tails up and to the right. The face shows two narrowed eyes, one angled brow and a mask edge. The pushing hand spreads four fingers over the top edge with a wrapped wrist, the raised fist shows three knuckle lines, and the crossing boot carries four cloth wrap bands above it.

Coloring Ideas and Techniques

Draw the bricks in before coloring. The wall is deliberately plain, and ten minutes with a ruler turns the largest empty shape on the page into the part that takes the longest.

Keep the rocks gray and cool against a warm wall. They are the only other stone on the sheet and the contrast is what stops the bottom of the page merging into one block.

Color the three hood tails in one strong color. They are the only thing crossing the white space above the wall, and they are what tells the eye the ninja is moving rather than sitting on the edge.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this ninja jumping a wall coloring page free to download?

Yes, the PDF downloads free for home and school use.

What age is this ninja jumping a wall coloring page best for?

Ages 4 to 10. The wall is left mostly blank, so it also works as a page to write a name on.

Can I use this ninja jumping a wall coloring page for commercial use?

Personal use is free. Commercial use needs a Colorin AI subscription.