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Sad Doraemon Coloring Page with Crossed Arms
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What It Is:
This expressive Doraemon coloring page features the beloved robotic cat with a sad expression and arms crossed, capturing an emotional moment from the popular anime. The simple outline style makes it easy for kids to color while still conveying character emotion.
Why Use It:
Great for emotional literacy activities or anime-themed art sessions, this page helps children explore feelings through art. It’s also perfect for Doraemon fans looking to color their favorite character in different moods.
How to Use It:
• Pair with emotion-identification activities for SEL lessons
• Add to an anime-themed coloring collection
• Use for rainy day or after-school creative fun
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grades 1–5 and Doraemon fans of all ages
• Grades 1–2: Easy shapes for beginner coloring
• Grades 3–5: Combine with writing prompts on feelings
• All Ages: Great for Doraemon enthusiasts and collectors
Target Users:
Teachers, parents, anime fans, SEL educators, and children who enjoy Japanese animation.
This expressive Doraemon coloring page features the beloved robotic cat with a sad expression and arms crossed, capturing an emotional moment from the popular anime. The simple outline style makes it easy for kids to color while still conveying character emotion.
Why Use It:
Great for emotional literacy activities or anime-themed art sessions, this page helps children explore feelings through art. It’s also perfect for Doraemon fans looking to color their favorite character in different moods.
How to Use It:
• Pair with emotion-identification activities for SEL lessons
• Add to an anime-themed coloring collection
• Use for rainy day or after-school creative fun
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grades 1–5 and Doraemon fans of all ages
• Grades 1–2: Easy shapes for beginner coloring
• Grades 3–5: Combine with writing prompts on feelings
• All Ages: Great for Doraemon enthusiasts and collectors
Target Users:
Teachers, parents, anime fans, SEL educators, and children who enjoy Japanese animation.




