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Free Hand-Drawn Inclusive Nigerian Landmarks Coloring Pages Printable PDF

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Help children explore the beauty, culture, and history of Nigeria with these free Nigerian landmarks coloring pages, thoughtfully created to celebrate famous landmarks in Nigeria, iconic places, and cultural pride.


This 15-page printable PDF is 100% hand-drawn by real human illustrators (not AI) and designed to help children learn about Nigeria tourist attractions, historical landmarks in Nigeria, and important monuments in a fun and engaging way.


From Zuma Rock on page 2 and the National Theatre on page 3 to the Lekki-Ikoyi Link Bridge featured in busy city scenes on pages 4 and 12, this collection introduces children to the landmarks that make Nigeria special while helping them connect with their heritage.


What Makes This Different

  • ✔️ Hand-drawn by real human illustrators (no AI-generated images)
  • ✔️ Celebrates Nigerian culture, landmarks, and heritage
  • ✔️ Helps children learn geography, history, and cultural pride
  • ✔️ Features Black children and culturally relevant imagery
  • ✔️ Designed by a mom for easy, screen-free learning


What You’ll Get

  • 15 printable Nigerian landmarks coloring pages (PDF)
  • Educational coloring sheets for kids and homeschool
  • Famous landmarks, monuments, and tourist attractions in Nigeria
  • Black and white coloring sheets for easy printing
  • Simple and detailed pages for different ages


Inside This Nigerian Landmarks Coloring Pack

Discover Nigeria: First Landmarks to Explore (Pages 1–5)

Best for toddlers and preschoolers. These pages focus on simple landmarks, easy scenes, and early cultural learning.

  • Page 1: Welcome to Nigeria — A cheerful Black child stands beside the map of Nigeria, creating an inviting introduction to the country and its geography
  • Page 2: Zuma Rock — One of the most famous landmarks in Nigeria is shown in a bold, simple design that helps children recognize this iconic natural monument
  • Pages 3 & 4: National Theatre + City Bridge — These pages introduce children to architecture and city infrastructure through recognizable Nigerian landmarks
  • Page 5: By the Ocean — A coastal scene with a lighthouse and ocean waves celebrates Nigeria’s seaside beauty and tourist attractions


Adventure & History Across Nigeria (Pages 6–10)

Perfect for elementary kids. These pages visualize exploration, history, and creativity.

  • Page 6: Climb Higher — A child climbing Olumo Rock-inspired steps symbolizes adventure, courage, and exploration
  • Pages 7 & 8: Historic Walls + Strong Like a Rock — Historical architecture and Aso Rock-style imagery teach children about Nigeria’s history and strength
  • Pages 9 & 10: Art Lives Here + History Meets Art — Museum and gallery-inspired scenes celebrate Nigerian art, culture, and creativity


Culture, Cities & Celebration (Pages 11–15)

Designed for older kids or deeper reflection. These pages focus on modern cities, culture, and national pride.

  • Page 11: Capital City — A detailed cityscape inspired by Abuja highlights urban life and important national landmarks
  • Pages 12 & 13: Busy Lagos + Celebrate Nigeria — Lagos street life and cultural dancing scenes showcase movement, energy, and joyful celebration
  • Pages 14 & 15: Past and Present + Nigeria Land of Great Landmarks — Historical and modern imagery come together in a powerful hero page celebrating Nigeria’s rich heritage and future


Perfect For

  • Nigerian landmarks for kids lessons
  • Homeschool and classroom geography activities
  • Nigerian landmarks preschool activities
  • Educational printable coloring sheets
  • Screen-free cultural learning
  • Learning about Nigeria through art


You will get a PDF (13MB) file