15 Cute & Easy Thanksgiving Coloring Pages (Totally Free Printables!)

There’s this quiet magic to November, how the air smells like cinnamon and woodsmoke, how the house somehow feels fuller even before anyone arrives. Every year, right after we set the table, I scatter cute Thanksgiving coloring pages across it… turkeys, pies, leaves and a box of crayons that’s missing all the good colors.

Within minutes, the kids are leaning over their masterpieces, tongues poking out in concentration, while the grownups sneak a moment of calm before the feast.

There’s something grounding about that. About color and paper and gratitude all tangled together. So this year, I wanted to share that feeling with you, a collection of 15 free printable Thanksgiving coloring pages for little artists who love turning quiet moments into something bright.

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Here’re the cute thanksgiving coloring pages – Ready to print for free…

Turkey wearing a pilgrim hat

A cheerful turkey with wide feathers proudly wearing a pilgrim hat and standing on a bed of fall leaves, surrounded by pumpkins, corn stalks, and a “Happy Thanksgiving” banner.

Pumpkin pie and whipped cream delight

A big, smiling slice of pumpkin pie topped with a swirl of whipped cream, set on a checkered tablecloth. Small harvest items like acorns, apples, and fall leaves around it.

Cornucopia of fall harvest

A large cornucopia basket overflowing with fruits and vegetables... apples, corn, grapes, pumpkins, and wheat stalks.

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Pilgrim Hat & Autumn Leaves

A big, friendly pilgrim hat decorated with a buckle and surrounded by floating autumn leaves, acorns, and little stars.

Harvest basket with apples and pumpkins

A woven basket filled with apples, mini pumpkins, and sunflowers, with “Give Thanks” written on a banner draped across the handle.

Thankful tree coloring page

A large “Thankful Tree” with wide branches and plenty of blank leaves for kids to write or color what they’re thankful for.

Kids writing what they are thankful for

Two or three smiling children sitting at a table with pencils, each writing “I’m thankful for…” on paper with pumpkins and fall leaves scattered around, plus a wall banner that says “Gratitude Time.”

Acorns and autumn leaves pattern

A repeating fall-themed design featuring cute acorns, oak leaves, and maple leaves with simple smiling faces.

Fall wreath of thankfulness

A big, circular wreath made of leaves, berries, and flowers, with a ribbon across it reading “So Thankful.”

Cartoon scarecrow with kids in a cornfield

A friendly scarecrow standing between two cheerful kids holding “Thankful” signs, surrounded by corn stalks and pumpkins.

Big smiling Turkey outline

A large, friendly turkey with wide feathers and a cute face, standing in the center with “Happy Thanksgiving” written below.

Cute animal friends with veggie basket

A smiling fox and squirrel sitting beside a big basket of vegetables — pumpkins, carrots, and corn.

Color-by-number Turkey

A basic turkey divided into large sections labeled with numbers 1–5, each representing a color.

Happy Thanksgiving balloon banner

A big balloon arch spelling “Happy Thanksgiving” with cute smiling balloons shaped like stars, pumpkins, and hearts.

Blank placemat with fall motifs

A little thankful, a lot creative

And there you have it, a whole bundle of cute Thanksgiving coloring pages to spark joy between bites of pie and laughter at the table. Whether your kids are coloring turkeys, pies, or thankful trees, these little drawings turn quiet moments into tiny traditions.

Print a few, spread them across the table, and let the crayons take over. Because sometimes gratitude looks like a messy masterpiece taped proudly to the fridge.

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