Free Owl Coloring Page for Kids
An owl coloring page is the perfect way to bring a touch of fall indoors, especially when the weather turns crisp and kids need a quiet activity.
Iโve found that owls fit beautifully with both Halloween fun and autumn afternoons, since they can be sweet, whimsical, or just a little spooky.
With bold outlines and simple shapes, this printable page works well for elementary kids at home, in the classroom, or even for a relaxed family coloring session at the kitchen table.
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What’s Included in the Owl Coloring Sheets
This set includes nine owl coloring sheets, each with bold outlines that make them easy for kids to enjoy.
I recommend printing on regular paper for everyday use or on cardstock if youโd like to prevent color bleed from markers and keep the pages sturdy enough for hanging on the wall or adding to a binder.
Pumpkin Owl
This owl perches proudly on top of a carved jack-oโ-lantern, mixing Halloween and autumn in one scene. Itโs festive without being scary, which makes it a fun choice for younger kids who want Halloween themes but not too much spook.
If your kids enjoy this, check out our full set of pumpkin coloring pages for even more fall fun.
Leaf Owl
Surrounded by a pile of oak and maple leaves, this owl is perfect for exploring fall colors. Weโve taken this page outside before, matching the drawn leaves to real ones gathered from the yard, which turned it into both an art and nature activity.
Pair this with our fall leaf coloring page to explore even more autumn shades and shapes.
Fall Owl
With acorns and scattered leaves in the background, this page feels like a snapshot of autumn. My son enjoyed blending crayons to get a range of browns and oranges, which made the page look more like the season outside our window.
Witch Owl
A tall pointed hat turns this owl into a playful Halloween character. My son always colors the hat in stripes and once even added a broom with his own pencil sketch, so itโs a good page for kids who like adding details of their own.
Moon Owl
This owl rests inside a crescent moon with stars nearby. Itโs a calming design that works beautifully with glitter crayons or metallic pencils if kids want to give the night sky an extra sparkle.
Flying Owl
Wings spread wide in front of a full moon, this page captures a sense of motion. Weโve used it as a chance to talk about how owls glide silently at night, which ties in a little science learning while coloring.
Owl Family
Two adult owls with a baby tucked in between make this page extra sweet. Kids can color them to look like their own family, which adds a personal and meaningful touch.
Wizard Owl
Glasses, an open book, and star accents give this owl a magical, storybook feel. We often pair it with reading time, letting coloring blend into an evening story session.
Family of Owls
Three owls sitting closely together make this feel more like a group portrait. Itโs a good one for collaborative coloring in the classroom or at home, each child can take one owl and then display the finished page together.
Books About Owls for Kids
For preschoolers and early readers, A Snowy Owl Story is a gentle first step into owl-themed books. Itโs short, clear, and connects nicely to early nature studies.
If your child struggles with fears, The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark is a comforting read that introduces courage in a safe and relatable way.
Owl Moon is my personal favorite to share aloud. It pairs beautifully with a cozy evening and a cup of hot chocolate, especially after coloring the Moon Owl or Flying Owl pages together.
Other Owl Printables
If your kids enjoy these free coloring pages, there are plenty of other owl-themed activities to explore. Weโve mixed in different styles over the years to keep things fresh and fun:
- Types of Owl Worksheets โ Best for older elementary kids who want to learn the difference between barn owls, snowy owls, and more while coloring or labeling.
- Owl Handprint Printable โ A sweet keepsake craft where little hands become owl wings. My son loved making these when he was younger.
- Owl Color by Number – A relaxing activity that helps kids practice number recognition while bringing playful owl designs to life with color.
- Owl Life Cycle Worksheet from Living Life & Learning โ Ties art into science, showing how an owl grows from egg to adult.
- Toilet Paper Owl Craft from Homeschool Preschool โ A quick, low-prep project with recycled materials that kids can decorate in their own way.
These extras pair well with the coloring pages, adding variety and sneaking in a little learning without it feeling like โschoolwork.โ
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Last Updated on 25 September 2025 by Clare Brown