Some kids don’t sit still. Some kids need a reason to put down the tablet. And some kids, when they see Chase or Marshall on a page, will actually pick up a crayon without being asked. That’s the quiet superpower of this Paw Patrol Coloring Books 2 Pack. It’s not trying to be a toy or a screen. It’s just paper, staples, and a lot of familiar faces.
The scene that sold me
Picture a rainy Sunday afternoon. The Wi-Fi is flickering. You’ve already heard “I’m bored” three times before lunch. You pull out this 2-pack, set it on the kitchen table, and suddenly the argument about who gets the red crayon becomes the biggest problem of the day. That’s the real use case. Not a Pinterest-perfect craft hour. Just a parent buying twenty minutes of quiet while a four-year-old hunts for a lost puppy in a maze.
What actually changes when you open the pack
These books don’t teach your kid to read. They don’t glow in the dark. What they do is give a Paw Patrol fan something to do that isn’t passive. The pages mix coloring with simple puzzles—word searches that use three-letter words, mazes where the path leads to the Lookout Tower, and matching games that feel like a small victory when solved. The real shift is from “watch the show” to “finish the page.” That’s a different kind of attention, and for a preschooler, it matters.
Each book is roughly 8 by 10.75 inches—big enough for small hands to color inside the lines (or not, nobody’s grading). 96 pages per book means 192 total. That’s a lot of Marshall, Chase, Rocky, Zuma, Rubble, and Skye. The paper is standard coloring-book weight, so expect some bleed-through if your kid uses markers. Crayons work fine. Colored pencils work fine. Washable markers will show on the next page, but that’s true of almost any coloring book under ten dollars.
What you’re actually getting
- Two separate books in one pack. Not a thin booklet pretending to be a book. Each one has a cardstock cover and a spine that won’t fall apart after three uses.
- 96 pages each, so 192 total activities. That includes coloring pages, word searches, mazes, and simple puzzles. Not all pages are coloring—maybe 60% coloring, 40% puzzles and games.
- Characters included: Marshall, Chase, Rocky, Zuma, Rubble, Skye, and a few others from the main team. No Ryder, oddly, but the pups are the stars anyway.
- Size: 8 x 10.75 inches. Big enough to lay flat on a table, small enough to toss in a backpack for a restaurant visit.
- No brand name on the cover that I could find. These are generic licensed products, not from a major publisher like Bendon or Crayola. The print quality is fine—bright covers, clear line art inside—but don’t expect premium paper or perforated pages.
Who this is for (and who should skip it)
Buy this if: Your kid is 3 to 6 years old, already knows who Rubble is, and has shown interest in coloring or simple puzzles. It works well for car rides, waiting rooms, or quiet time after preschool. The word searches are basic enough that a 5-year-old can do them with a little help. The mazes are short—maybe six turns each—so frustration stays low.
Skip this if: Your child is 7 or older. The activities will feel too easy. Also skip if you need a gift that looks fancy. The packaging is a simple shrink-wrap over two books. No box, no ribbon. It’s functional, not gift-ready. And if your kid uses markers heavily, expect ghosting on the back of each page. That’s the paper limitation I mentioned.
Honest verdict
This 2-pack is a solid value for the price. It’s not going to win design awards, and the paper won’t survive a marker obsession. But for a Paw Patrol fan who just wants more of the characters they love, it delivers exactly that. The mix of coloring and puzzles keeps it from feeling repetitive. The size is practical. And the fact that there are two books means you can stash one for later or let siblings share without fighting over the same page.
If you’re looking for a low-stakes, screen-free activity that actually gets used, this is it. Just keep the crayons nearby.
Features
- Delight your Paw Patrol fans with this Coloring and Activity book set featuring favorite Paw Patrol members
- Set of 2 coloring books. Books measure approximately 8" x 10.75" and have about 96 pages each.
- Coloring and activity fun with Marshall, Chase, Rocky, Zuma, Rubble and Skye, and more characters
- These coloring books will provide many hours of Paw Patrol fun with games, word search, mazes and coloring activities.
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Updated on 30/05/2026
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