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As the leaves turn golden and the air gets crisp, November brings us so much to celebrate—from Thanksgiving feasts to honoring our veterans, and everything autumn in between. I’m thrilled to share this incredible collection of November coloring pages that’ll keep your kids entertained throughout this beautiful month!
Whether you’re a parent looking for quiet afternoon activities, a teacher planning classroom festivities, or just someone who loves seasonal crafts, these free November printables are perfect for you. I’ve put together over 60 unique designs that capture everything magical about this month. The best part? They’re completely free and ready to print right from home.
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Thanksgiving Coloring Pages
Thanksgiving is the heart of November, and these November coloring sheets capture all the warmth and gratitude of this special holiday. From silly turkeys to bountiful feasts, there’s something here for every child’s taste.

Turkeys Galore!
What’s Thanksgiving without our feathered friends? I’ve included everything from adorable cartoon turkeys wearing pilgrim hats to more realistic designs for older kids who love detail work. There’s even a “disguise the turkey” page that’s become a huge hit in my household—my son turned his turkey into a superhero!
These turkey pages range from simple outlines perfect for toddlers to intricate feather patterns that’ll challenge even the most dedicated young artist. You’ll find turkeys dancing, turkeys hiding, and turkeys proudly displaying their colorful plumage.
Feast & Food Fun
Let’s talk about the food—because honestly, isn’t that what Thanksgiving is really about? These pages feature overflowing cornucopias, steaming pumpkin pies, baskets of apples, and elaborate dinner table scenes.
I love how these food-themed pages naturally start conversations about gratitude and abundance. When my daughter colors the cornucopia, we talk about harvest and being thankful for the food we have. It’s education disguised as fun!
Pilgrims & Native Americans
These historically-inspired pages offer a respectful look at the first Thanksgiving story. They’re perfect for supplementing what kids learn in school about American history, featuring simple scenes that depict cooperation and sharing between different communities.
“I Am Thankful For…” Prompts
Here’s where things get interactive! These pages include spaces where children can write (or dictate for you to write) what they’re grateful for. I’ve seen kids list everything from “my dog” to “macaroni and cheese,” and honestly, it’s the sweetest thing ever.
These gratitude prompts make wonderful keepsakes. Frame them, save them in a memory book, or send them to grandparents—they’re treasures you’ll want to keep.
Thanksgiving Mazes & Dot-to-Dots
Because sometimes you need variety, right? These activity pages help the turkey find its way to the dinner table or connect the dots to reveal a surprise Thanksgiving image. They’re perfect for keeping kids busy while you’re prepping that big meal.
Autumn & Fall Coloring Pages
Beyond Thanksgiving, November is simply gorgeous. These autumn-themed November coloring pages celebrate the season’s natural beauty and cozy vibes.
Beautiful Autumn Leaves
Maple, oak, birch—these pages showcase various leaf shapes in all their fall glory. There are individual leaves with intricate vein details, piles of leaves ready for jumping, and majestic trees transforming from green to gold.
These are surprisingly meditative to color. Even as an adult, I find myself reaching for the colored pencils and getting lost in creating that perfect blend of orange, red, and yellow.
Harvest & Farm Scenes
Picture this: rolling pumpkin patches, towering cornfields, friendly scarecrows standing guard, and farm animals enjoying the autumn weather. These scenes transport kids to the countryside, even if you’re in the middle of the city.
The pumpkin pages alone could fill an entire collection—there are jack-o’-lantern faces, pumpkins on vines, pumpkins stacked in wheelbarrows. It’s pumpkin paradise!
Cozy Fall Scenes
These pages capture those perfect fall moments we all love: kids jumping in leaf piles, families sipping warm cider, people bundled in cozy sweaters. They’re all about celebrating the simple pleasures of the season.
Autumn Animals
Squirrels gathering acorns, foxes prowling through fallen leaves, bears preparing for hibernation—these animal pages teach kids about how nature changes in fall. They’re educational and adorable, which is basically the holy grail of children’s activities.
Veteran’s Day Coloring Pages
November 11th is an important day for teaching children about service, sacrifice, and gratitude. These respectful designs help families discuss patriotism and honor our military heroes.
Flags & Patriotic Symbols
Waving American flags, proud eagles, stars and stripes—these classic symbols help children understand national pride. They’re perfect for classroom displays or home decorations on Veterans Day.
Soldiers & Service Members
These pages feature respectful depictions of military personnel from various branches of service. They’re designed to honor without glorifying combat, focusing instead on the dedication and bravery of those who serve.
Poppies & Remembrance
The red poppy has become a powerful symbol of remembrance. These delicate flower designs offer a beautiful way to discuss memory and respect with children.
“Thank You Veterans” Messages
Sometimes the simplest message is the most powerful. These pages feature heartfelt thank-you messages that kids can color and share with veterans in their lives—whether that’s a grandparent, neighbor, or community member.
November Calendar & Quote Pages
Looking for something a bit different? These creative pages add extra value to your collection.
You’ll find blank November calendars that kids can personalize with important dates and events, decorative “Hello November” banners perfect for bulletin boards, and inspirational quotes about gratitude and patience rendered in beautiful hand-lettering styles.
My favorite? The gratitude quote pages. They’re perfect for starting meaningful conversations about thankfulness and mindfulness—topics that resonate perfectly with November’s spirit.
Why Coloring is Great for Kids
Let me share why I’m so passionate about these free November printables beyond just keeping kids occupied (though that’s definitely a bonus!).
Fine Motor Skills Development: Every time your child grips a crayon and stays within the lines, they’re strengthening the small muscles in their hands. These same muscles are essential for writing, buttoning shirts, and countless other daily tasks.
Creativity and Self-Expression: There’s no “wrong” way to color. Whether your child makes the turkey purple or the leaves blue, they’re making creative choices and expressing their unique vision.
Relaxation and Stress Reduction: Yes, kids get stressed too! Coloring provides a calming, meditative activity that helps children decompress. It’s like yoga for little minds.
Focus and Concentration: In our world of constant digital stimulation, coloring offers a chance to focus on one task. Kids learn to concentrate, work patiently, and see a project through to completion.
Color Recognition: Especially for younger children, coloring reinforces color names and helps them distinguish between different hues and shades.
How to Get the Most Out of Our Free Coloring Pages
Want to know my secrets for perfect printing and coloring experiences? Here you go!
Printing Tips: Use standard printer paper for everyday coloring, but upgrade to cardstock if you’re creating keepsakes or decorations. Set your printer to “fit to page” to ensure nothing gets cut off. Print in “draft” mode to save ink for practice pages, but use “best quality” for special projects.
Coloring Supplies: Crayons are classic and mess-free. Colored pencils offer more control and are perfect for detailed work. Washable markers create vibrant colors but can bleed through thin paper—put a protective sheet underneath! Gel pens and metallic markers add special touches to finished pieces.
Creative Ideas: Frame your child’s best work and create a rotating art gallery at home. Turn colored pages into greeting cards for relatives. Use them as placemats for Thanksgiving dinner (laminate them first!). Create a seasonal bulletin board. String multiple pages together to make festive banners.
More Seasonal Fun
Don’t let the fun stop here! If you’re loving these November coloring sheets, check out our October collection featuring Halloween favorites and autumn activities. Looking ahead? Our December pages are packed with winter wonderland scenes and holiday magic.
We’ve also got specialized collections including Thanksgiving crafts that complement these coloring pages, autumn activity printables with puzzles and games, and fall printables for party decorations and seasonal learning.
Conclusion
November is such a special month, filled with gratitude, beauty, and togetherness. These coloring pages are my gift to you and your family—a simple way to celebrate the season, create memories, and enjoy quality time together.
Whether you print one page or the entire collection, I hope these designs bring joy to your home or classroom. There’s something incredibly satisfying about seeing a child’s face light up with pride when they finish coloring a page, isn’t there?
So grab those crayons, fire up that printer, and let the November creativity begin! And please, I’d absolutely love to see what your little artists create. Share your finished masterpieces with us on social media—seeing your colorful creations truly makes my day.
Happy coloring, and happy November!























