Are you looking for easy activities to keep your little one busy this fall? Our collection of pumpkin coloring pages offers simple, fun designs perfect for young children.
Coloring helps toddlers and preschoolers build essential skills while enjoying the festive season. You can use these pages for quiet time or as a helpful lesson activity.

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What’s Inside This Pumpkin Printable Set
This set features 21 charming pumpkin designs tailored for little hands. We have simple, single pumpkins, cute pumpkins with smiling faces, and even fun jack-o'-lanterns for Halloween. The designs follow our signature style with thick outlines and large, clear spaces. This makes it easy for young kids to stay inside the lines.
I included some adorable autumn scenes with leaves and vines, and counting pages with multiple pumpkins. There is even a simple tracing page to practice pre-writing skills.
How to Download and Use Coloring Pages
🖨️ To Print at Home:
- Click the Download PDF button below.
- Open the file and choose “Fit to Page” or “Actual Size” in your printer settings.
- Print on A4 or Letter-size paper and start coloring!
📱 To Color on an iPad or Tablet:
- Download the PDF to your device.
- Open it in any drawing or note app like:
- GoodNotes, Notability, or Adobe Acrobat
- Procreate (import as PDF or image)
- Your child can color directly on the screen using their finger or stylus, and no printer is needed!
Pumpkin Coloring Pages
Here are cute, simple pumpkin coloring pages your kids will enjoy!
Single Pumpkin with Vine

A friendly pumpkin with a simple leaf and vine detail for easy coloring.
Pumpkin with Leaf

A large pumpkin design featuring a simple vine and leaf detail.
Simple Two Pumpkins

Two simple pumpkin designs on one page, perfect for young children.
Stack of Autumn Pumpkins

A simple group of four pumpkins with stems and one leaf, ideal for a fall coloring activity.
Three Pumpkins by Size

Three simple pumpkins showing different sizes on one sheet.
Three Pumpkins Stacked

A simple, tall stack of three plain pumpkins.
Happy Kawaii Pumpkin

A cute pumpkin face with big eyes and a smile, designed in a simple, friendly style.
Cute Smiling Pumpkin

A friendly, simple pumpkin face with a leaf and vine detail.
Kawaii Pumpkin Border

A sweet, smiling pumpkin framed by stars and fall doodles.
Pumpkin with Autumn Leaves

A beautiful fall harvest scene with a pumpkin, leaves, and berries.
Detailed Pumpkin and Vines

A large, beautiful pumpkin surrounded by detailed leaves and curling vines.
Pumpkin with Jack-o-Lantern Face

A plain pumpkin and a simple Halloween face design nearby.
Trace and Color Pumpkin

A simple tracing page for practicing fine motor skills on a pumpkin shape.
Ghost, Bat, and Pumpkin

A simple, cute scene with a pumpkin, a friendly ghost, and a hanging bat.
Scary Jack-o-Lantern

A single pumpkin with a carved, sharp-toothed jack-o'-lantern face.
Stacked Jack-o-Lanterns

Three grinning jack-o'-lanterns stacked high for spooky fun.
Halloween Pumpkin Scene

A spooky scene with a stack of jack-o'-lanterns, a haunted house, and flying bats.
Very Simple Pumpkin

A single, large pumpkin shape with a plain stem.
Two Simple Pumpkins Stacked

Two simple pumpkin shapes on one page, good for coloring quickly.
Four Simple Pumpkins

A simple page with four identical, small pumpkin shapes.
Nine Small Pumpkins

A simple page with nine small, identical pumpkin shapes in a grid.
How to Use These Printables
- Home Activities: Print a few pages for a rainy day activity or quiet time after lunch.
- Classroom Literacy Centers: Use these printables in a fall-themed art center for pre-K or kindergarten.
- Homeschool Learning: Incorporate the pages into lessons about the life cycle of a pumpkin or the letter 'P'.
- Quiet Time / Fine Motor Practice: Hand the pages to your child with crayons or thick markers to encourage focus and strengthen hand muscles.
Skills Kids Develop
- Fine motor skills: Holding and controlling crayons or pencils improves grip strength.
- Color recognition: Kids choose colors to make their pumpkins orange, yellow, or green.
- Focus: Sitting and completing a single page encourages concentration.
- Hand–eye coordination: Staying inside the lines trains the eyes and hands to work together.
- Early learning skills: Tracing dashed lines on the practice page helps develop pre-writing control.
Printing Tips
We recommend printing these pages on standard letter-sized paper. For the best coloring experience, choose the 'Best' or 'High Quality' setting on your printer. If you want to reuse a page, slip it into a sheet protector and use dry-erase crayons or markers. This saves paper and lets your child color the page again and again!
Download & Terms of Use
All of these pumpkin coloring pages are completely free. You can use them for personal fun at home or in your classroom. Please remember that you cannot sell them or share the digital files directly. If you want to share these great printables with friends, please send them the link to this blog post instead.
⭐ Related Printables
If your little one loves these printables, we have many more fun resources for you!
- Christmas coloring pages: Get ready for the holidays with festive coloring fun.
- Nature coloring pages: Explore animals, trees, and the great outdoors.
- Alphabet coloring pages: Learn letters while coloring cute pictures.
- Number coloring pages: Practice counting and number recognition.
- Flower coloring pages: Beautiful and simple flowers for a splash of spring color.
Happy coloring! We hope these simple pages bring joy and learning to your home or classroom.





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