
Who loves Scooby Doo and those giant Monster Jam trucks? If you do, get ready for a super fun surprise! Here’s an awesome coloring page to print and color Scooby driving one of the coolest Monster Jam trucks ever. It’s the kind of drawing that makes you wanna grab your crayons right away and start adding your favorite colors. Use markers, pencils, or even paints, whatever you like best, and let your imagination race full speed.
This Scooby Doo Monster Jam coloring sheet is perfect for kids who love big adventures and loud engines. You can color the wheels, add flames, design a new track, or even draw Shaggy cheering from the stands. After printing it, find a comfy spot, play some fun music, and turn your coloring time into your own Monster Jam show at home.
Coloring and drawing are not just fun, they also help with focus, patience, and creativity. Every time you paint or draw, you make something special that’s totally yours. And guess what? It’s totally free to download and print as many times as you want, so you can collect all your favorite Monster Jam trucks in one place.
Here on Imprimivel, you’ll find lots of other car coloring pages and fun designs with your favorite characters. There are more Monster Jam coloring pages waiting for you, from big trucks to fast cars and all kinds of adventures to paint and enjoy.
So grab your paper, print it out, and color your own Scooby Doo Monster Jam truck any way you want. Let’s color, paint, and have a blast with Scooby and the Monster Jam crew!

At just 5 years old, Gustavo turned a simple request 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 alongside his father, Jean Bernardo, to spread color, imagination, and joy across 10 different languages, reaching a potential audience of more than 800 million children around the world.
Today, Gustavo is responsible for curating the content, enthusiastically choosing the themes and characters that will make other children smile, always under the editorial guidance of his father, who brings his son’s ideas to life.
