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Free Thanksgiving Day Coloring Page

A Thanksgiving Day coloring page set is an easy way to keep things calm and still feel connected to the holiday.

On busy November days, simple printables like these help kids settle quickly so you can focus on teaching, prepping, or just keeping the day moving.

This 9 page set covers familiar Thanksgiving moments, parades, baking, crafts, and family meals, and gives young learners a no-prep activity that works in classrooms or at home.

Thanksgiving coloring pages showing a family feast and children sharing food outdoors with pumpkins and fall scenery.

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Whatโ€™s Included in the Thanksgiving Coloring Pages

This printable pack includes 9 full-page Thanksgiving coloring sheets designed for ages 3โ€“8.

Each page has clean black outlines, large white spaces, and simple layouts that make coloring easy for younger kids.

The artwork stays consistent across the set with centered compositions, no shading, and full-figure characters.

Thanksgiving Feast Table

A family sits around a harvest table with turkey, mashed potatoes, corn, and pie. A small window with falling leaves adds a seasonal touch.

Pilgrims and Native Americans Sharing a Meal

Four children sit in a grassy field sharing food near a small table, with a log cabin and open landscape behind them.

Thanksgiving parade coloring pages with kids watching the parade on TV and a turkey float scene, shown with fall leaves and crayons.

Parade Balloons and Floats

A giant turkey balloon floats above pumpkin and cornucopia floats while kids wave from the sidewalk.

Turkey in a Pumpkin Patch

A cheerful turkey in a pilgrim hat stands among large pumpkins next to a โ€œThankful Harvestโ€ sign.

Kids Making Thanksgiving Crafts

Two children make handprint turkeys and paper leaves at a table using glue, crayons, and markers.

Thanksgiving coloring pages showing a family feast scene and children sharing food outdoors, with fall leaves and crayons beside them.

Watching the Thanksgiving Day Parade

Two kids and a dog sit in a cozy living room watching parade floats on TV.

Woodland Animals Picnic

A fox, deer, raccoon, and owl enjoy a simple picnic beneath a โ€œGive Thanksโ€ banner in a quiet forest scene with tracing words Woodland Animals at the bottom of the page.

    Cooking in the Kitchen

    A parent and child make pie and cranberry sauce together at a tidy kitchen counter with tracing words Baking With Mom underneath.

    Cornucopia of Plenty

    A cornucopia overflowing with pumpkins, apples, grapes, corn, and fall produce, with a chipmunk and bird nearby.

    Thanksgiving coloring pages with a turkey and pumpkins next to a โ€œThankful Harvestโ€ sign and a cornucopia scene, with fall leaves and crayons.

    More Thanksgiving Printables

    If you want a few more easy activities for the week, these fit well alongside the coloring pages:

    Thanksgiving story coloring sheets – Simple illustrated stories kids can color while following a short, age-appropriate narrative.

    Turkey coloring pages – Friendly turkey designs with clean outlines, great for younger kids who want something quick and seasonal.

    Thanksgiving coloring bookmarks – Small, easy-to-cut bookmarks kids can color and use in their fall reading or slip into classroom books.

    Thanksgiving activity placemats – Printable placemats with puzzles and coloring sections that work well for dinner tables, classrooms, or quiet time.

    Thanksgiving coloring pages featuring a woodland picnic, baking with mom, and kids making turkey crafts, displayed with fall leaves.

    Books to Read Over Thanksgiving

    Sometimes itโ€™s nice to have a couple of quick reads on hand during Thanksgiving week, especially for quieter moments.

    Bear Says Thanks – A gentle, cozy read that younger kids settle into quickly. Itโ€™s always been one of my go-to calm-down books during busy November days.

    The Very Stuffed Turkey – Light, funny, and perfect for kids who enjoy animal stories. It works well right before or after a big meal because the humor lands every time.

    Thank You, Sarah: The Woman Who Saved Thanksgiving – A great pick for slightly older kids who like real history told in a lively way. It adds a bit of depth to the holiday without feeling like a full lesson.

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