LazyTown: Stephanie's Coloring Page
Stephanie lives in LazyTown, and everything about her style screams pink, from her hair to her favorite clothes. In LazyTown: Stephanie's Coloring Page, the focus is on her black-and-white portrait waiting on the canvas. The picture already shows her pose and outfit, so the whole activity comes from how the player paints it. Stephanie looks cheerful and energetic in the drawing, but the page is colorless at the start. That blank version lets players decide whether to copy her classic pink look or try something different with the same outline. Because the picture stays on screen the whole time, it is easy to see which spots are still empty.
How to play?
Click the color blocks at the bottom of the coloring game to load blue, yellow, red, white, and other paints onto the brush. Use the basic brush for freehand painting and drawing lines wherever color should go. Switch to the paint tube tool to fill larger areas like hair or dress parts in one click and save time.
Pick the colored brush to sample shades already in the image, then drag it to extend those exact tones into new areas. Tap the water jar beside the palette when changing colors, since it clears the brush and prevents accidental color mixing. Finish when the entire LazyTown picture of Stephanie looks complete with no leftover white gaps. Hit play again to restart with a clean page and try a new color style for Stephanie.

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About this game:
- Players have rated this game 4.19 out of 5, based on 3105 votes.
- Released in January 2015.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC) and Android/iOS (Mobile).
- Age rating: 3+
- Powered by HTML5 — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- Three distinct tools appear together on screen: a standard brush, a fill tube, and a color-picking brush
- The base picture always stays black-and-white at first, so all color choices come from the player
- A visible water jar icon works as a reset for the current brush color
- Color blocks at the bottom panel contain the full usable palette for the session
Tips & Tricks:
- Use the paint tube to handle large sections like the background before adding small brush details.
- Click the water jar whenever switching from a dark color to a light one to keep edges clean.
- Outline important parts with the regular brush first, then fill them with the tube for neater borders.























