Hello everyone! Welcome to ARTFULDIARY. It’s that spooky time of year again, and we’ve got free Halloween coloring pages that kids will love!
These pages show cute ghosts picking pumpkins, funny jack-o’-lanterns, a little ghost with treats, and happy skeletons saying “Hey!”
Your little ones can color them in bright oranges, purples, or any fun shades.
Perfect for classroom fun, family nights, or getting ready for trick-or-treating. They’re simple, not too scary, and great for sparking smiles!
Yeah, so let’s just pick up the crayons or markers. Time to color and celebrate Halloween!
How to Download Coloring Pages
Ready to start coloring? All our Halloween coloring pages are free! You can print as many as you want for your classroom or home.
How to Get Your Coloring Pages:
- Look at the pictures below
- Click on the one you like or the text under each image
- The page will open as a PDF file
- Print it out and start coloring!
You Can Color Two Ways:
- On Paper: Print the page and use crayons, markers, or colored pencils.
- On Your Device: Save the file and color with a coloring app.
Important Rules:
- Print as many copies as you need for your kids, students, or friends
- Share this webpage with others who might like it
- Please don’t sell or reuse these pages online; these are strictly for non-commercial use.
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Halloween Facts for Kids
Pumpkins are often carved into jack-o’-lanterns for Halloween.
Ghost costumes are popular because people used to think spirits visited on Halloween night.
Trick-or-treating started because kids used to go door to door, asking for snacks or coins.
The first jack-o’-lanterns were made from turnips, not pumpkins.
Simple Halloween Activities for Teachers and Parents
While Coloring:
Read the Halloween fact printed on the page.
Ask: “What colors should our pumpkins or ghosts be?”
Count items together (How many pumpkins? How many bones on the skeleton?).
After Coloring:
Ask: “What is your favorite thing about Halloween?”
Invite your child to tell a spooky or silly story about their coloring page—What is the ghost carrying in its pumpkin? Where are the skeletons dancing?
New Words: jack-o’-lantern, skeleton, treat, costume, ghost, spooky.
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