20+ Free Thanksgiving Coloring Pages For Kids

Hello everyone! Welcome to ARTFULDIARY. Thanksgiving is a special time for family, good food, and giving thanks, and we have some fun coloring pages just for your kids!

You’ll find turkeys with big, bright feathers, pumpkins, autumn leaves, and happy families at the table—all waiting to be colored in with your favorite crayons or markers.

These Thanksgiving coloring pages are easy and perfect for classroom activities, holiday gatherings, or quiet time at home.

Thanksgiving is a time for gratitude, family, and fun-filled activities. Keeping little ones engaged during this festive season can be both delightful and educational.

It’s a simple and creative way to celebrate Thanksgiving while helping kids practice their fine motor skills and imagination.​ So grab your art supplies. Let’s make this Thanksgiving extra colorful and fun together!

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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Warm Autumn Pie — Thanksgiving coloring pages Free printable

Thanksgiving Coloring Pages

Wise Forest Owl — Thanksgiving Color pages free

Whirls and Twirls Pumpkin— Thanksgiving Day Coloring Pages

Thanksgiving Turkey Parade — Thanksgiving coloring pages for kids

Sunny Sunflower Duo

Smiling Harvest Veggies

Smiling Fruit Basket

Pilgrim Kids

Mouse with a Giant Acorn

Mouse with a Giant Acorn

Grand Turkey Greeting

Happy Scarecrow in Sunflowers

Cheerful Leaf Friend

Barnyard Cow and Barn

Amazing Facts About Thanksgiving

  • The very first Thanksgiving was celebrated in 1621 and lasted three days, bringing together the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag people for a big harvest feast.
  • Some of the foods at the first Thanksgiving were very different from today—seafood like mussels and fish were common, and there were no mashed potatoes or pumpkin pie.
  • Thanksgiving is always held on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States.
  • The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade began in 1924 and features giant balloons, marching bands, and fun floats each year.
  • Each year, the President of the United States “pardons” a turkey, which means one lucky turkey gets to live on a farm instead of being part of the feast.

Simple Thanksgiving Learning Activities

While Coloring:

  • Read a Thanksgiving fact out loud and talk about the differences between the first feast and modern traditions.
  • Ask, “What are your favorite foods to eat for Thanksgiving?” or let children draw their dream Thanksgiving meal on a blank page.
  • Count turkeys, pumpkins, or leaves together on the coloring pages, practicing numbers and patterns.
  • Bring in some parade fun—kids can color their own parade float or balloon.

After Coloring:

  • Ask, “What is something you are thankful for this year?” and help kids write a short sentence about it on their page or a class poster.
  • Invite children to tell a story about one of the characters or foods in their coloring.
  • Introduce new vocabulary: gratitude, feast, parade, Pilgrims, harvest.

New Words: scarecrow, autumn, barn, cheerful.


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