In previous posts, I’ve introduced many Halloween coloring pages that may be a little hard for smaller kids, so here are more Halloween coloring sheets that are much easier and more suitable for smaller kids. Unlike the other coloring sheets, these coloring pages have simpler outline drawing and objects. I’ve also added additional Halloween theme alphabet character coloring pages such as H is for Halloween, P is for Pumpkin, G is for Ghost, and W is for Witch coloring pages. Happy Halloween! Boo!
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Halloween Coloring Pages
Halloween is one of the most popular holidays and possibly the most favorite holiday for kids. Both of my kids consider Halloween as their second favorite holiday just after Christmas because they had a chance to celebrate it at school (Halloween costume party or parade) and at home in the neighborhood. Halloween is perhaps the only occasion where kids can do trick-or-treating and get to eat candies, much more than they’re allowed to on a regular day. On this special day, kids (and adults, too) have a chance to dress up and disguise as any character they love from a cute pumpkin to a beautiful fairy, from a wicked witch to a beautiful princess, from a pirate to a super hero, or anything in between.
Hopefully, these coloring pages in the series of Halloween-theme coloring pages will make it even more fun for your kids.
For smaller kids, you can try these easy Halloween coloring pages.
Happy Halloween & Happy Coloring! Boo!
Easter Coloring Pages and Writing Worksheets
My family has just received an email from the city Recreation and Community Services to invite to join its yearly egg hunt. Unlike the past two years where due to the pandemic, the egg hunt was a virtual event, this year, it was a real egg hunt with other fun activities for kids! It’s great to go back to normal, and it does remind me that Easter is coming, so here are some Easter coloring pages for your kids.
Christmas Coloring Pages
Here and there on this site you may see Christmas theme coloring pages in separate posts such as snowman coloring images, Santa Claus coloring pages or Santa and sleigh coloring sheets. This post is special in that I collected most of the Christmas theme coloring images and posted them in one place, plus added new images every year. Hope that you and your kids have fun enjoying time together through coloring those images before during and even after Christmas. Happy Holidays!
Thanksgiving Coloring Pages and Worksheets
We’ve just passed the quietest ever Halloween (due to the pandemic), and now it’s almost time for Thanksgiving. I’m not sure what Thanksgiving is going to be like this year, but I do hope it’ll still be an exciting time for kids and adults alike with (smaller) family gathering, still tons of yummy turkey dishes and other food and festivities, and possibly some shopping on Black Friday.
It also makes me realize how fast time has flown by. My first posts about Thanksgiving (Thanksgiving Turkey Coloring and Thanksgiving Pilgrims Coloring Pages) were in 2015!
Halloween Jack-O-Lantern and Pumpkin Coloring Pages
Halloween is one of the most popular holidays and possibly the most favorite holiday for kids. Simply because kids (and adults, too) have a chance to dress up and disguise into anyone, anything or any character they love from a cute pumpkin to a scary witch or a beautiful fairy.
To celebrate this special day, families in my neighborhood usually hold a pumpkin & Jack-o-Lantern carving contest every year. Each year, we have a different theme. One year it may be a scary pumpkin contest, while other year it is a funny pumpkin carving one etc. In addition to letting my kids dress up and go trick-or-treating, I also give them different Halloween-theme coloring pages a couple of days prior to Halloween to make things more exciting. Below you’ll find 30+ Halloween Jack-O-Lantern and Halloween pumpkin coloring pages, from the regular Jack-o-Lantern to the scary ones in different shapes and sizes. Happy Halloween & Happy Coloring!
Learning Letter G in the Alphabet
Following the previous post (Learning Letter F in the Alphabet) in this series, below you’ll find many useful and beautiful coloring pages and handwriting practice sheet for letter G. This is an effort to add more excitement through variety to the playing and learning process when kids first start to learn the alphabet.
You can find more by clicking on related links at the bottom of each post, or click here to view all posts about learning the alphabet.