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A friendly cartoon alien with three eyes and two antennae waving its hand

This cheerful friendly alien is visiting from a far-off galaxy to say a big hello. With its three big eyes and happy expression, it looks like it wants to be your newest friend. The simple cartoon style makes it perfect for younger children who are just starting to explore the wonders of outer space.

Coloring this playful character is a wonderful way to spend a rainy afternoon while thinking about what life might be like on other planets. This little creature is standing tall and waving its hand, waiting for you to bring its world to life with your favorite bright colors.

Color Palette Ideas

Cosmic Neon

Neon Green
Electric Purple
Bright Cyan
Hot Pink
Sunny Yellow

Martian Meadow

Moss Green
Sky Blue
Soft Orange
Deep Teal
Berry Red

What's In This Picture

At the center of the page, you will find a lovable alien character with a round, soft body. The most striking feature is the set of three eyes positioned right at the top of its head, giving it a curious and kind look. Two small antennae poke out from its head, perhaps used for hearing cosmic music or communicating with other space friends.

The alien has long, flexible arms, and one waving hand is raised in a friendly greeting. Its sturdy feet keep it balanced as it stands on an invisible planet surface. Every line is bold and clear, making it easy to stay within the lines while you color each part of this extraterrestrial visitor.

Coloring Tips

Since this is a creature from another world, there are no wrong choices when it comes to colors. You might choose a classic lime green or a bright galactic purple for its skin. Using a different color for each of the three eyes can make the alien look even more whimsical and fun.

For the antennae, consider using a metallic silver or a glowing neon yellow to show they are sending signals through space. If you want to add more detail, you can draw small stars or a crescent moon in the background. Using crayons or thick markers works best for these bold outlines, helping the character pop off the page.

Did You Know?

Did you know that astronomers have found thousands of planets outside our solar system? These are called exoplanets. While we haven't found any three-eyed aliens yet, scientists are always looking for signs of life in the stars using giant telescopes.

Try This!

After you finish coloring, give your new friend a name and decide which planet they come from. You could also draw a spaceship next to the alien so it has a way to travel back home to the stars once your adventure is over.

Frequently Asked Questions

What colors should I use for a space alien?
You can use any colors you like! Aliens are often shown as green or purple, but yours could be orange, blue, or even rainbow-colored.
Is this coloring page good for toddlers?
Yes, the bold lines and simple shapes make this an excellent choice for toddlers and preschool-aged children practicing their motor skills.
Can I add a background to this alien?
Absolutely. You can draw stars, planets, or a colorful spaceship in the white space around the alien to create a full space scene.
For best results, print on standard letter size (8.5" x 11") paper using your printer's "Fit to Page" setting.

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