Thanksgiving Printable Coloring Page

It’s that time of year again, where we gather with family and friends to give thanks and enjoy a delicious feast. And what better way to keep the kids occupied while dinner is cooking than with some happy thanksgiving coloring pages! We’ve scoured the internet and found the best free coloring pages for you to download and print. Each image is accompanied by a cute little description, giving you some ideas for how to use the coloring page with your little ones. So grab your colored pencils and get ready to create some beautiful artwork! First up, we have a festive coloring page featuring a happy turkey surrounded by fall leaves. The h2 on this page reads “Turkey Time” and the alt tag on the image is “Happy Thanksgiving Turkey Coloring Page”. The accompanying paragraph suggests that the kids color the turkey’s feathers in different shades of brown, orange, and yellow, and write what they are thankful for on the leaves. Next, we have a funny little page with a turkey holding a sign that says “eat more veggies.” The h2 on this page reads “Turkey with a Message” and the alt tag on the image is “Funny Thanksgiving Turkey Coloring Page”. The paragraph encourages the kids to make the turkey as colorful as possible, and to maybe draw some vegetables on the sign the turkey is holding. Moving on, we have a lovely page featuring a cornucopia overflowing with fruits and vegetables. The h2 on this page reads “Bountiful Harvest” and the alt tag on the image is “Thanksgiving Cornucopia Coloring Page”. The paragraph suggests that the kids color each fruit and vegetable in a different color, and perhaps even label them with their names. Next up, we have a cute little page featuring a pilgrim and a Native American sharing a meal. The h2 on this page reads “Sharing is Caring” and the alt tag on the image is “Thanksgiving Pilgrim and Native American Coloring Page”. The accompanying paragraph encourages the kids to color the Pilgrim’s hat and the Native American’s headband in different patterns, and perhaps even draw some food on the plates. Moving on to another festive page, we have a cute little turkey wearing a chef’s hat. The h2 on this page reads “Chef Turkey” and the alt tag on the image is “Thanksgiving Chef Turkey Coloring Page”. The paragraph encourages the kids to color the turkey’s hat and apron in fun patterns, and maybe even draw some kitchen utensils around the page. Next, we have a funny little page featuring a turkey wearing a top hat and a monocle. The h2 on this page reads “Fancy Turkey” and the alt tag on the image is “Thanksgiving Fancy Turkey Coloring Page”. The paragraph suggests that the kids make the turkey as fancy as they can, and maybe even draw some other fancy accessories on the page. Moving on to a more educational page, we have a coloring page featuring a map of the United States and some fun Thanksgiving facts. The h2 on this page reads “Thanksgiving in the USA” and the alt tag on the image is “Thanksgiving USA Map Coloring Page”. The paragraph encourages the kids to color each state a different color, and maybe even learn some fun facts about Thanksgiving by reading the text on the page. Next up, we have a lovely little page featuring a family gathered around the dinner table. The h2 on this page reads “Family Time” and the alt tag on the image is “Thanksgiving Family Dinner Coloring Page”. The accompanying paragraph suggests that the kids color the tablecloth and the plates in fun patterns, and maybe even draw some food on the plates. Moving on to another educational page, we have a coloring page featuring the Mayflower and some basic facts about the journey to the New World. The h2 on this page reads “Pilgrims at Sea” and the alt tag on the image is “Thanksgiving Mayflower Coloring Page”. The paragraph encourages the kids to color the Mayflower in fun colors, and maybe even learn some fun facts about the Pilgrims’ journey by reading the text on the page. Next, we have a funny little page featuring a turkey holding a sign that says “run, run, as fast as you can.” The h2 on this page reads “Run, Turkey, Run” and the alt tag on the image is “Thanksgiving Turkey Run Coloring Page”. The paragraph encourages the kids to make the turkey as funny as possible, and maybe even draw some obstacles on the page that the turkey has to avoid. Finally, we have a lovely little page featuring a fall harvest scene with a scarecrow and a barn. The h2 on this page reads “Autumn Colors” and the alt tag on the image is “Thanksgiving Harvest Scene Coloring Page”. The accompanying paragraph suggests that the kids color the leaves in fun fall colors, and maybe even draw some birds or other animals around the page. We hope you and your little ones enjoy these happy thanksgiving coloring pages as much as we enjoyed finding them. Remember to take some time to reflect on what you are thankful for this year, and to cherish the time spent with loved ones. Have a happy and safe Thanksgiving!