Hello everyone! Welcome to ARTFULDIARY. Thanksgiving is almost upon us, and we’re excited to share a bounty of free turkey coloring page thanksgiving printables to keep your little ones entertained, engaged, and creatively inspired!
These pages feature silly turkeys with big feathers, turkeys in hats, and some with pumpkins or autumn leaves—ready for a celebration!
Let your little artists choose their favorite colors—browns, reds, golds, or even rainbow feathers are great!
These printables are perfect for classroom fun, family get-togethers, or quiet afternoons at home. They’re simple, friendly, and sure to make everyone smile!
So let’s grab some crayons or markers. It’s time to color and celebrate Thanksgiving with fun turkey art!
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.
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.
cute Turkey coloring pages:
Turkey with Bow Tie — Thanksgiving coloring pages printable

Turkey Waving Hello — coloring pages free

Turkey Teacher on Books — free coloring templates

Turkey on Nest with Eggs — coloring page for kids

Turkey on Hay Bales — free coloring in pages

Turkey in Autumn Leaves — cute Turkey coloring pages

Turkey Family Fun— Turkey coloring page

Turkey Hiding Corn Cob

Smiling Turkey with Feathers

Smiling Thanksgiving Turkey

Pilgrim Turkey Smiles

Happy Turkey in the Garden

Cozy Turkey in Scarf

Turkey Facts for Thanksgiving
- Wild turkeys can fly short distances at speeds up to 55 miles per hour, but most farm turkeys cannot fly.
- Only male turkeys make the famous “gobble” sound—females communicate with softer sounds like purrs and clucks.
- Turkeys have amazing eyesight that covers 270 degrees, helping them spot predators all around.
- Turkeys sleep in trees at night to stay safe from predators.
- The heaviest turkey ever recorded weighed 86 pounds, about six times heavier than a typical Thanksgiving turkey.
Simple Thanksgiving Learning Activities
While Coloring:
- Read a turkey fact aloud and ask your child to imagine wild turkeys flying or gobbling.
- Count how many feathers, turkeys, or leaves are in the coloring page and compare sizes—“Which turkey looks bigger?”.
- Let children pick any color for their turkey—brown, white, or even rainbow if they wish.
- Ask what sounds a turkey might make and encourage them to “gobble” along.
After Coloring:
- Teach new words: gobble, flock, feather, beak, roost.
- Ask, “What new thing did you learn about turkeys today?” or invite children to tell a story—“Where is our turkey going on Thanksgiving?”.
New Words: pilgrim, autumn, scarf, Cob.
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