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Sloth Unicorn

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Download this free sloth unicorn coloring page — an upside-down hanging sloth with a downward unicorn horn and dreamy moons. For kids 6–9!

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About This Printable

Hanging upside down from a branch, horn pointing toward the ground, half-closed eyes radiating zero urgency — this sloth unicorn is the most relaxed magical creature in any dimension. The crescent moons floating around it fully endorse this lifestyle.

What's on This Coloring Page

A sloth hangs upside down from a thick tree branch, its long curved claws gripping the wood above. The unicorn horn extends downward from the forehead — pointing at the ground because physics, not magic, applies here. The sloth's sleepy half-closed eyes give a drowsy expression of complete and total contentment. Crescent moons and small stars float around the languid hanging figure, suggesting this magical creature has chosen the nocturnal, hanging, very-slow-motion lifestyle deliberately.

Who Will Love This Page

Kids ages 6–9 who love sloths and appreciate a creature that is doing exactly what it wants to do. The upside-down orientation makes this page visually unique compared to every other hybrid in the collection. It's a perfect bedtime page — the drowsy eyes and crescent moons create a naturally calming mood. For a similarly sleepy magical creature, the Unicorn Kitten page is curled up in a peaceful sleeping ball.

Coloring Tips

Sloths have a distinctive tan-and-brown mottled coat — use layered stripes of warm brown, tan, and cream across the body for a realistic effect. The thick tree branch in warm brown anchors the top of the composition. Crescent moons in gold or pale yellow float beautifully against a soft night-sky background. Try a very dark blue or deep purple background to make the hanging sloth and moons pop dramatically. For a completely airborne contrast, our Unicorn Bunny mid-hop page is the kinetic opposite of this peaceful hanger.

Find more unique designs in our free unicorn coloring pages collection.

How to Print and Use

  1. Download — Click the free download button to save your Sloth Unicorn coloring page as a PDF.
  2. Print — Use Letter or A4 paper. Heavier paper handles deeper background coloring well if you want a dark night-sky effect.
  3. Gather supplies — Colored pencils for the mottled sloth coat layering; crayons or markers for the tree branch and background moons and stars.
  4. Start coloring — Color the tree branch first, then the hanging sloth body in layered warm tones, add the drowsy facial expression colors, and finish with the crescent moons and stars.
  5. Display or share — The upside-down pose makes this one of the most visually original pages in the collection — it always draws a second look!

Perfect For

Bedtime Wind-Down
Quiet Time Activity
Fine Motor Practice
Rainy Day Fun

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this Sloth Unicorn page free?
Yes, completely free to download, print, and color. No account required.
What age is this for?
Kids ages 6–9. The upside-down hanging pose with branch, mottled coat, and moons offers about 14 varied coloring areas at medium difficulty.
Why is the unicorn horn pointing down?
Because the sloth is hanging upside down! Gravity makes the horn point toward the ground — it's a funny and accurate physical detail that kids love to notice.
Is this good for a bedtime activity?
It's one of our best bedtime pages — the drowsy sloth eyes, crescent moons, and hanging pose create a naturally calming, wind-down atmosphere.