
Picture a cozy afternoon at the table. A few crayons roll around, colored pencils are scattered everywhere, and a freshly printed sheet sits right in the middle waiting for its turn. On that page stands a small sheep with round glasses and fluffy wool, looking organized and a little mysterious at the same time. That character is Bellwether from Disney’s Zootopia, and now she’s ready to jump into a colorful adventure created by kids.
At first glance, Bellwether looks like the sweetest sheep in the whole city. She’s small, polite, and always seems busy helping out around Zootopia’s city hall. In the movie she worked closely with the mayor, taking care of paperwork, meetings, and all sorts of official things. Many characters didn’t pay much attention to her because she seemed quiet and harmless. Kids who remember the story know that this little sheep has a lot more going on behind those glasses.
That is exactly what makes this coloring page so fun. When children print the drawing, Bellwether appears on the page waiting for someone to bring her to life with colors. Her fluffy wool can be bright white, soft gray, or even rainbow colored if the imagination decides to go wild. Her glasses might turn red, purple, blue, or anything else a creative mind can dream up.
As soon as a child begins to color the drawing, the story begins to grow in their mind. Maybe Bellwether is standing inside the busy city hall of Zootopia, checking notes and organizing important plans. Maybe she is talking with Judy Hopps about something happening in the city. Or maybe she is quietly thinking about something clever while the streets of Zootopia buzz with activity outside.
Coloring isn’t just about filling spaces with color. It’s about imagining what could be happening in the picture. Some kids like to keep the character close to how she appears in the movie. Others prefer to invent their own version. Bellwether might end up wearing a bright blue jacket, colorful glasses, or even a completely new outfit designed by the child holding the crayons.
Sometimes kids decide to draw more things around the character. A big building from Zootopia might appear in the background. A desk full of papers could be added next to Bellwether. Some children even draw other characters from the movie nearby. Suddenly the simple page becomes part of a much bigger story.
The moment a coloring page is printed often feels exciting for kids. The paper is clean, the lines are sharp, and everything looks ready for a creative mission. The first color that touches the page starts a transformation. Little by little the drawing changes from black and white into something bright and full of personality.
Bellwether is an interesting character for kids because she looks calm and polite but always seems to have something on her mind. Her glasses, her fluffy wool, and her confident posture make her easy to recognize. While children color the picture, they often start remembering scenes from the movie and imagining new adventures for her.
Many kids like to talk while they color. They might pretend Bellwether is speaking, planning something important, or chatting with other characters from Zootopia. Some even try to create little stories while they draw. These moments turn a simple activity into a fun creative experience.
Parents often notice that coloring pages create a peaceful moment at home. A child prints the picture, grabs their favorite crayons, and focuses completely on the drawing. The room becomes quiet except for the soft sound of pencils moving across paper.
Sometimes siblings or friends join in the fun. Each one prints their own Bellwether page and starts coloring in a different way. When they finish, the table ends up covered with several versions of the same character. One might be bright and colorful, another soft and detailed, and another full of extra drawings around the edges.
Parents sometimes sit down and help choose colors or suggest ideas for the background. Maybe Bellwether is standing near city hall. Maybe she is walking through one of Zootopia’s busy neighborhoods. Every idea adds another layer to the drawing.
Once the coloring is finished, there is always a proud moment. Kids love to hold up their finished artwork and show it to everyone nearby. The drawing might end up hanging on a bedroom wall, displayed on the refrigerator, or placed inside a special folder where favorite drawings are kept.
One of the best things about printable coloring pages is that the fun can start again anytime. If a child wants to try new colors or create a different scene, all it takes is printing the page again. Each new version of Bellwether can look completely different from the last one.
Maybe the next drawing will show her standing in the middle of Zootopia’s busy streets. Maybe she will be surrounded by other characters from the city. Or maybe she will simply stand there with her glasses and fluffy wool, waiting for a new burst of color to appear.
Everything begins with a simple sheet of paper and a handful of crayons. Soon that sheet becomes a small creative world filled with imagination. Bellwether steps out of the movie and into a child’s drawing, ready for brand new stories.
So grab your crayons, print the page, and start coloring Bellwether. Each color adds something special to the scene and turns the quiet little sheep from Zootopia into the star of a colorful new adventure created entirely by imagination.

At just five years old, Gustavo turned a simple wish to print coloring pages into an idea that now inspires children in more than 150 countries.
That is how Imprimivel.com was born, a project created side by side with his dad, Jean Bernardo, to spread color, imagination and joy in 10 languages, reaching a potential audience of over 800 million children around the world.
Today, Gustavo is in charge of helping choose the content, picking themes and characters with excitement, always thinking about what will make other kids smile, while his dad takes care of the editing and turns the boy’s ideas into reality.
