Marie Curie coloring pages for kids who love science, discovery, and brave women in history

Discover the wonders of science with this inspiring collection of Marie Curie coloring pages that celebrates the groundbreaking physicist and chemist through accessible and empowering portraits. Designed for kids aged 4 to 12, this set encourages scientific interest, focus, and confidence, while nurturing curiosity about historical achievements in STEM.

Each illustration is bundled in a high quality PDF for perfect A4 printing at home or in school science activities, and works beautifully with a light-up tracing pad to explore every detail with ease.

Part of the Public Figure Coloring Pages collection, Last updated on Tue, 03 Jun 2025 20:26:05 GMT.

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Smiling Marie Curie in Chemistry Lab Coloring Page

Coloring page of Marie Curie smiling and holding a round-bottom flask, standing in a lab with test tubes, a bubbling beaker, and a 'Ra' sign in the background.
Coloring page of Marie Curie smiling and holding a round-bottom flask, standing in a lab with test tubes, a bubbling beaker, and a 'Ra' sign in the background. | zuzuzi.com

Smiling Marie Curie Coloring Page

Coloring page of Marie Curie smiling and waving, wearing a long dress with puffed sleeves and flat shoes, with visible facial features and hands.
Coloring page of Marie Curie smiling and waving, wearing a long dress with puffed sleeves and flat shoes, with visible facial features and hands. | zuzuzi.com

Marie Curie Bubble Letters Coloring Page

Coloring page of the name Marie Curie surrounded by stars, hearts, an atom symbol, a flower, and a laboratory flask.
Coloring page of the name Marie Curie surrounded by stars, hearts, an atom symbol, a flower, and a laboratory flask. | zuzuzi.com

Coloring ideas for Marie Curie

When coloring Marie Curie, imagine the bright world of science she loved! Her hair is usually light brown or dark blond, often styled in a neat bun. She wore simple, elegant long dresses in shades like dark blue, gray, or black. If you see lab equipment in the background, beakers can be colorful with bubbling greens, purples, or blues. The 'Ra' symbol, standing for radium, could be highlighted with a soft glowing yellow or green! Add a cozy lab scene with wooden tables and a soft sunny background to make your page sparkle with discovery!

On the back of the page, why not try writing some fun facts about Marie Curie, or their name in different languages? You could even give them a nickname of your own, or draw your own version using your imagination!

Who is Marie Curie?

Marie Curie was a brilliant scientist who made groundbreaking discoveries in chemistry and physics. She was born on November 7, 1867, in Warsaw, Poland. Growing up, she loved learning and worked very hard to study science, even when it was difficult for women to attend school. Marie moved to France, where she discovered two new elements, polonium and radium, and became the first woman to win a Nobel Prize. In fact, she won two Nobel Prizes, one in physics and one in chemistry! Known for her curiosity, hard work, and bravery, Marie Curie opened doors for scientists everywhere. She passed away in 1934, but her incredible spirit and love of discovery continue to inspire kids and scientists around the world.

How to say Marie Curie in different languages?

  • English: Marie Curie
  • French: Marie Curie
  • Spanish: Marie Curie
  • Arabic: ماري كوري
  • German: Marie Curie
  • Chinese: 玛丽·居里
  • Japanese: マリー・キュリー
  • Korean: 마리 퀴리
  • Portuguese: Marie Curie
  • Italian: Marie Curie
  • Hindi: मेरी क्युरी
  • Russian: Мария Кюри
  • Turkish: Marie Curie

Frequently Asked Questions

What materials do I need to use with these coloring pages?

You can use crayons, colored pencils, markers, or even watercolor paints if the paper is thick enough. These coloring pages are designed to work well with most kid-friendly art supplies for a fun and creative experience.

Are these coloring pages suitable for a light-up tracing pad?

Yes, these coloring pages work great with a light-up tracing pad! Just print them on regular thin paper, place them on the pad, and let kids trace and color with ease.