Burger Coloring Pages

Free Printable Burger Coloring Sheets

Discover 34 free printable burger coloring pages here at PowColoring.com for kids, parents and teachers alike!

From basic burger outlines to more extensive burger coloring pages, there’s something for everyone with varying levels of coloring skill and interest.

Kids can practice their hand-eye coordination and coloring abilities with these awesome burger characters, funny faces on burgers, stacks of patties and burger caricatures.

Parents appreciate how easily accessible these coloring pages are from home to print and download for some burger-fueled fun during time off, rainy days or family bonding.

Teachers can use these in preschool through elementary classrooms for food units, art centers, or cross-curricular lessons involving nutrition and food vocabulary.

Whether your child is a budding artist who has just learned how to cradle a crayon to someone more advanced with colored pencils, these printable burger coloring pages bring the joy of food and art together through flavorful learning that inspires dialogue about ingredients and illuminates learning time with delicious appeal.

Coloring Themes

  • Classic Burger Layers — buns, patties, lettuce, tomato, cheese in clear stacked composition
  • Cartoon / Character Burgers — burgers with faces, arms, accessories (e.g. sunglasses, hats)
  • Burger with Sides — fries, soda, condiments, or burger meals together
  • Burger Scenes or Backgrounds — burgers in picnic settings, kitchens, or with decorative frames
  • Creative Burger Designs — burgers merged with animals, patterns, or fantasy toppings

What’s Next?

Once kids and parents download their burger coloring pages, here are fun next steps:

  • Print & Color: Use medium-thickness paper so color doesn’t bleed, then let kids choose their favorite designs to color.
  • Display Their Work: Hang finished burgers on the fridge, in hallways, or in the child’s room to celebrate their creations.
  • Burger Collage or Menu: Collect several colored burger pages and combine them into a “burger menu” collage or fake restaurant menu.
  • Creative Storytelling: Ask kids to invent a story around their burger — what’s inside, who eats it, where it goes.
  • Educational Extensions: Use the worksheets to talk about ingredients (lettuce, tomato, cheese), nutrition, or even count layers and shapes.
  • Color Swap / Gallery Show: Kids can swap their colored pages with friends or classmates and explain their color choices or design ideas.

Fun Facts for Kids

  • Burger layers tell a story: A typical burger has at least five layers — bun, patty, cheese, vegetables, and condiments — but “stacked” burgers can reach 8–10 layers!
  • The world’s biggest burger: The largest burger ever made weighed over 2,500 kg (about 5,500 pounds)—that’s like the weight of a school bus!
  • Burger names vary worldwide: In some countries, burgers are called “hamburgers,” “burger steaks,” or even “burger buns,” and people put everything from pineapple to fried eggs on top.

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