40 Halloween Coloring Pages For Toddlers (Free PDF Printables)

Ghoulish delights, moonlit nights, and eerie enchantments come together in these 40 Halloween coloring pages for toddlers, free for you to download and print. This bewitching collection celebrates the spirit of the spookiest season, capturing all the fun and fright of Halloween!

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These pages bring the magic of Halloween right to your young toddlers, from images of grinning jack-o'-lanterns and friendly ghosts to scenes of costumed trick-or-treaters, whimsical witches, and more!

To begin coloring, just click on any image or link below to view the free PDF. Once open, feel free to download and print to your heart's content.

All pages are designed for US Letter paper but scale flawlessly to A4. Happy coloring!

10 Craft Ideas to do With Toddler Halloween Coloring Pages

Once those finished coloring pages pile up, put them to brilliant use with these easy, affordable Halloween crafts!

1. Spooky String Garland

Cut out individual colored toddler Halloween images like bats, ghosts, and pumpkins. Punch a hole in the top of each cutout. String them together with a piece of yarn or ribbon to create a festive and custom garland perfect for decorating a mantel or doorway.

2. Monster Mash Headbands

Color a fierce monster or friendly ghoul face. Carefully cut out the face and glue it onto a strip of construction paper sized to fit around a child's head. For extra fun, add pipe cleaner antennae or construction paper ears to complete your wearable Halloween creation.

3. Glowing Ghost Lanterns

Color spooky designs such as spiders, eerie eyes, or a happy jack-o'-lantern. Cut them out and adhere them to the outside of clear plastic cups or small glass jars using glue. Place a battery-operated tea light inside each to create a charming, glowing Halloween display.

4. Haunted Hand Puppets

Choose your favorite colored Halloween character, like a witch, vampire, or Frankenstein's monster. Carefully cut around the outline of your character. Glue a popsicle stick to the back to create a fun, easy-to-use puppet for storytelling or a spooky show.

5. Window Haunters

Color several Halloween shapes such as crescent moons, cackling witches, or flying bats. Cut them out and cover both sides with clear contact paper (or laminate them) for durability. Stick these “haunters” onto windows or mirrors to create a spooky scene that's easy to remove.

6. Spooky Story Bookmarks

Color a tall, narrow Halloween-themed image like a towering ghost or a stack of pumpkins. Cut out your colored design and glue it onto a sturdy strip of cardstock or poster board. You can punch a hole at the top and tie a ribbon through it for a personalized spooky bookmark.

7. Memory Monster Match

Color two identical copies of 5-6 different Halloween images (e.g., two ghosts, two pumpkins, two spiders). Cut out each image and glue them onto small, uniform squares of cardstock. Flip them face down and play a Halloween-themed memory matching game for endless fun!

8. Eerie Entrance Wreath

Cut a donut shape from cardboard to form your wreath base. Color various small Halloween elements like mini pumpkins, candy corn, and tiny ghosts. Cut them out and glue them all around the cardboard ring, overlapping to create a full, festive Halloween wreath for your door.

9. Stand-Up Spookies

Color your favorite Halloween characters, such as a friendly monster or a spooky cat. Cut them out, leaving a small tab at the bottom. Glue the tab to an empty toilet paper roll or a small, weighted box to create stand-up figures for a fun and easy table centerpiece.

10. Trick-or-Treat Tote Decor

Color several Halloween images like candy, smiling pumpkins, or witch hats. Cut out your designs. Use a glue stick to adorn plain paper lunch bags or gift bags, transforming them into personalized, spooky trick-or-treat totes or party favor bags for your guests.