Oddish Pokemon Coloring Pages
Pokemon makes learning so much fun for kids. And I’m sure these adorable Oddish Pokemon Coloring Pages will excite your homeschool activities!
Adding Pokemon resources to your teaching helps kids stay interested while learning essential skills.
Oddish, with its cute blue body and leafy top, allows kids to chat about plants while coloring! Both boys and girls love coloring activities, and these pages help them practice skills without realizing it.
When we use characters kids already love, they pay more attention and learn better. These Oddish Pokemon coloring pages will quickly become a favorite in your collection!

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What are the educational benefits of these coloring pages?
Who knew a little blue onion-like Pokemon could teach so much? These pages are stealth learning tools.
Kids’ fine motor skills when coloring inside lines and handling crayons help strengthen the muscles needed for writing and other detailed tasks. Regular coloring sessions improve a child’s pencil grip and control, setting them up for success in writing activities.
Oddish’s plant-like features create perfect talking points about botany! Questions like “What color should Oddish’s leaves be?” can lead to fun chats about how real plants work. A simple coloring session can turn into an exciting science lesson about plant growth!
Kids who struggle with traditional worksheets will often color happily for 30 minutes straight! They focus hard on getting their Oddish right, and that concentration practice helps with other schoolwork. That’s a win for any homeschool parent!
When kids choose colors for their Oddish, they build critical thinking skills. Should Oddish be traditional blue or something different? These small choices help kids develop confidence in a stress-free way. Plus, it’s just plain fun!
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What it includes:
This excellent set features four unique pictures of the adorable plant Pokemon, each showing Oddish’s charming personality in different poses!
You’ll find variations with leaves sprouting sideways, pointing upward, or fanning outward—giving young artists plenty of options to bring this character to life with their favorite colors.
One super cute picture shows Oddish sleeping peacefully with gently closed eyes, while others display its happy expression with oval eyes and a smiling mouth. The clean designs have clear lines that even younger children can follow easily, making these pages perfect for kids of all ages!
Each page perfectly captures Oddish’s round body, leafy top, and tiny feet, creating natural sections that make coloring manageable even for little hands. Kids will love making this Grass/poison-type Pokemon pop with color while staying true to the character they know from games and shows!

Fun ways to use this printable:
These Oddish coloring pages can do so much more than just basic coloring! With some creativity, they become exciting teaching tools that kids repeatedly ask for.
Here are some super fun ways to use your Oddish pages:
Grass Type Collection Book
Start an amazing Pokemon classification project with these Oddish pages! Have kids color Oddish, then help them write down cool facts about its type (Grass/Poison), evolution chain, and habitat on the page or a card to go with it.
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Add them to a binder or make a stapled booklet as they color more Grass-type Pokemon like Bulbasaur, Bellsprout, or Sewaddle. Kids will also love comparing plant features across various Grass Pokemon while learning about real plant groups!
This works perfectly as an ongoing project where kids get excited about adding new Grass-type Pokemon to their collection. Creating fact cards for each colored Pokemon makes a terrific reference book combining art and science knowledge.
Color-by-Number Math Practice
Turn boring math into Pokemon fun! Create simple math problems that match your child’s level and assign each answer a specific color. Young kids can do addition (1+2=3 is blue, 2+2=4 is green), while older kids tackle multiplication or division.
After solving the math problems, kids use the matching colors to complete their Oddish picture. Even reluctant math students suddenly find solving twenty problems worth it when there’s a Pokemon picture as the reward!
Oddish’s different body parts (round body, leaves, feet) work perfectly for different math problems. Kids feel such accomplishment seeing their colorful Oddish after finishing all the math! Regular worksheets can’t compete with Pokemon power!
Oddish’s Garden Diorama
Turn a flat coloring page into a fantastic 3D project that keeps kids busy for hours! First, have them color their favorite Oddish page, then help them carefully cut it out. Use a small box or plastic container to create a mini garden habitat.
Kids can gather small sticks, rocks, and leaves from outside to make Oddish’s natural home. Blue tissue paper makes perfect little ponds, green construction paper creates grassy areas, and colorful paper becomes tiny flowers.
Stand the completed Oddish in its new environment and add small labels explaining what Oddish eats or how it behaves.
This project gets kids talking about ecosystems, habitats, and how creatures adapt—from a simple coloring page! Creating different homes for various Pokemon helps kids compare environments and understand how real animals adapt to their surroundings.

More Printable Pokemon Coloring Pages:
If these Oddish coloring pages become a hit in your homeschool, you’ll love knowing they’re just the beginning of Pokemon learning adventures! Using different Pokemon keeps things interesting while introducing new concepts.
Each Pokemon brings unique learning points—Pikachu teaches about electricity, Umbreon about night animals, and so many more possibilities!
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Pokemon printables are absolute lifesavers in homeschool settings. They’re perfect for those moments when you need a quiet activity that’s both fun and educational—rainy days, sick days, or when everyone needs a break between more complicated subjects.
Having a folder of these ready to go can save many a homeschool day!
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Have you incorporated Pokemon or other character-based activities into your homeschool? In the comments below, I’d love to hear how you balance child interests with educational goals!