13 Free Thanksgiving Coloring Pages for Kids: Printable Fun
🖍️ 13 free sheets
Looking for a creative way to keep little hands busy this holiday? These 13 Thanksgiving-themed coloring pages are perfect for ages 4-10, requiring nothing more than crayons or markers. Use these sheets to spark conversations about gratitude while helping children refine their pencil control and color blending skills.
Thanksgiving Greeting Card
This versatile scene features a turkey, pumpkin, and fall foliage. Tip: Use metallic gel pens to outline the leaves for a festive, shimmering effect on your handmade cards.
Classic Pilgrim Character
Practice coloring within tight lines on the pilgrim's buckle and hat. Tip: Use a light grey for the clothing folds to create a sense of depth and shadow.
Autumn Oak Tree
Focus on color theory by using a variety of fall hues. Tip: Encourage kids to use a 'stippling' technique with markers to create the texture of fallen leaves on the ground.
Cartoon Steak Dinner
A fun, silly addition to your Thanksgiving spread. Tip: Use a darker brown for the edges of the steak to make it look 'seared' and realistic.
Holiday Pie Slice
Perfect for practicing patterns on the pie crust. Tip: Use a light tan for the crust and a deep red or purple for the filling to make the colors pop.
Pumpkin Patch Scene
Explore different shades of orange and green. Tip: Use a darker green for the pumpkin stems to create a nice contrast against the bright orange fruit.
Proud Turkey
This turkey has large tail feathers perfect for color-blocking. Tip: Use a different color for each feather to create a vibrant, rainbow-inspired turkey.
Single Pumpkin
Great for younger children just starting to color. Tip: Use vertical strokes following the curves of the pumpkin to give it a round, 3D look.
Turkey Dinner Platter
A classic holiday feast scene. Tip: Use a light yellow-brown for the turkey and bright greens for the side vegetables to create a balanced, appetizing color palette.
Turkey Face Close-Up
Focus on the details of the turkey's beak and wattle. Tip: Use bright red for the wattle to make the face look authentic and expressive.
Autumn Scenery
A beautiful landscape scene. Tip: Use a gradient technique by blending yellow into orange on the leaves to mimic the natural changing of seasons.
Corn on the Cob
A simple, fun vegetable to color. Tip: Use individual dots of yellow for each kernel to help children practice fine motor control and patience.
Abundant Cornucopia
The ultimate Thanksgiving challenge! Tip: Assign a different color to each fruit and vegetable in the basket to make the entire image vibrant and festive.