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Gru Coloring Page – Villain Plan Presentation
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What It Is:
This Gru coloring page features the iconic mastermind mid-presentation, pointing confidently at a villainous-looking diagram. Wearing his classic striped scarf and jacket, Gru is seen plotting his next big plan—perfect for kids who love strategy, humor, and Despicable Me’s quirky charm.
Why Use It:
This coloring sheet sparks critical thinking and imaginative storytelling as kids envision what Gru might be scheming. It also promotes fine motor skills and inspires curiosity about characters, plans, and cause-effect logic.
How to Use It:
• Pair with lessons about sequencing or goal-setting
• Encourage students to draw and explain their own "evil plan"
• Fun for Minions-themed parties or after-school art stations
• Use during STEM lessons on inventions and cause/effect storytelling
Grade Level Suitability:
Great for Grades 2 to 5
• Grades 2–3: Boosts inference and narrative skills
• Grades 4–5: Inspires deeper analysis of motive, planning, and design
Target Users:
Perfect for teachers, parents, and Despicable Me fans looking to bring laughter, learning, and character engagement into creative time.
This Gru coloring page features the iconic mastermind mid-presentation, pointing confidently at a villainous-looking diagram. Wearing his classic striped scarf and jacket, Gru is seen plotting his next big plan—perfect for kids who love strategy, humor, and Despicable Me’s quirky charm.
Why Use It:
This coloring sheet sparks critical thinking and imaginative storytelling as kids envision what Gru might be scheming. It also promotes fine motor skills and inspires curiosity about characters, plans, and cause-effect logic.
How to Use It:
• Pair with lessons about sequencing or goal-setting
• Encourage students to draw and explain their own "evil plan"
• Fun for Minions-themed parties or after-school art stations
• Use during STEM lessons on inventions and cause/effect storytelling
Grade Level Suitability:
Great for Grades 2 to 5
• Grades 2–3: Boosts inference and narrative skills
• Grades 4–5: Inspires deeper analysis of motive, planning, and design
Target Users:
Perfect for teachers, parents, and Despicable Me fans looking to bring laughter, learning, and character engagement into creative time.




