Halloween Coloring Pages

Scary Cute Halloween Coloring Pages

Get ready for a spook-tastic, yet adorable, collection of over 57 Cute Halloween coloring pages that are sure to please children, parents and teachers.

These Halloween coloring printables feature friendly ghosts, pumpkins with smiles, a trick or treating scenario and all the monsters and magic in between. Children will love coloring these cute coloring pages of adorable creatures while simultaneously exercising their small motor skills and color differentiation.

The designs include popular characters such as Hello Kitty, Pikachu, Stitch, Bluey, Charmander, Eevee, and Among Us crewmates, each in fun and spooky holiday scenarios—like wearing costumes, carving pumpkins, juggling potions, dancing zombies, and enjoying treats.

Downloading and printing makes this a simple, easy and cute way to enjoy a crafty learning holiday experience. Perfect for home, preschool or classroom, simply print and enjoy these cute Halloween coloring pages!

Coloring Themes

  • Friendly ghosts, smiling jack-o’-lanterns and bats that are more fun than scary.
  • Trick-or-treat scenes with children in costumes carrying candy buckets under moonlit skies.
  • Cute monsters and witches with friendly faces, magic wands or bubbling cauldrons.
  • Autumn and Halloween backdrops: haunted houses, full moons, spiders and webs — designed to be easy to colour.
  • Mix of simple outlines for younger children and slightly more detailed scenes for older kids or mixed-age groups.

What’s Next?

Once you’ve downloaded and printed the cute Halloween coloring pages, here’s how kids, parents and teachers can continue the fun:

  1. Set up a Halloween-colouring station with crayons, markers or coloured pencils and let each child pick a page they like—ghosts, pumpkins or trick-or-treaters.
  2. While coloring, ask questions like: “What costume is the character wearing?” “What color will the pumpkin be?” or “What happens next in the scene?” This supports storytelling and imagination.
  3. Parents or teachers can turn it into a mini-lesson: talk about Halloween traditions, safety during trick-or-treat or the origins of pumpkins, then color and discuss.
  4. After colouring, display the completed pages on a wall, classroom bulletin board or home fridge—kids will feel proud and it brightens the space.
  5. For extra fun: have children design their own Halloween scene (draw a costume, pumpkin or haunted house), then color their drawing and share their story of what’s happening in their picture.

3 Fun Facts

  • Did you know that the tradition of carving pumpkins for Halloween comes from an Irish legend about a man named Jack who was said to wander the Earth with a lit turnip? People started using pumpkins in America and the tradition stuck.
  • Bats, which are a common Halloween symbol, are actually very helpful to humans—they eat tons of insects at night and help keep the ecosystem balanced.
  • The word “ghost” comes from the Old English word “gāst”, meaning “spirit” or “soul” — so when you’re coloring the friendly ghost pages, you’re coloring a very old idea of what people imagined spirits looked like!

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