Free Printable Halloween Coloring Pages Online

Jennifer Claerr
Free printable Halloween coloring pages for kids abound on the Internet. You can find many scary and fun Halloween coloring pages and other printables at the websites featured below. Some sites even have online coloring pages and coloring page creator tools. Make sure you have the latest version of Adobe Reader and Flash Player installed before browsing these coloring pages.

Free Printable Halloween Coloring Pages on Kaboose.com

The free printable Halloween coloring pages on the holiday site at Kaboose.com include "Dracula, Frankenstein and Wolfman," "Trick or Treat," "Haunted House," "Jack-o'-Lantern," and "Skeleton" coloring pages. Each coloring page is available in a medium or large size. Just click on each Halloween coloring page image until it loads, then print out the GIF file from your web browser.

Free Printable Halloween Coloring Pages on FamilyFun.com

Disney's Family Fun website has several free Halloween coloring pages. They include "Conjuring a Spell," "Jekyll and Hyde," "Dracula," "Halloween Card," "Mad Scientist and Frankenstein," "Monster Lab" and "Witch." There is also a hidden picture coloring page called "Witch's Brew" and an easy-to-use and fun Halloween coloring page creator. The coloring pages are in PDF format, so you will need Adobe Reader to print them.

Free Printable Halloween Coloring Pages on Hersheys.com

Hersheys.com has 8 printable Halloween coloring pages on its website. They include "Igor," "Witch," "Mad Scientist," "Frankenstein and Bride," "Pumpkin," "Haunted House," "Haunted Town" and "Happy Halloween" coloring pages. There is also an interactive online Flash-based Halloween coloring book with three different coloring pages. To use the coloring book, just dip the brush in the paint buckets on the left, then use them to fill the white areas of the image.

Free Printable Halloween Coloring Pages on Coloring-Page.net

The Halloween page on Coloring-Page.net has links to 46 coloring pages hosted on the site. The coloring pages on this site have designs such as Frankenstein, a skull and crossbones, Dracula, jack-o'-lanterns, devils, witches, ghosts, cats, pumpkins, clowns, birds and more. There is also a Halloween coloring book which you can color online. Click on a color in the online coloring book, then click on a white area within the picture to fill it. You can select from 12 pictures from the drop-down list at the top of the page.

Free Printable Halloween Coloring Pages on RaisingOurKids.com

RaisingOurKids.com has Halloween coloring pages organized in categories such as "Costumes," "Ghosts," "Cats, Dogs and Bats," "Kids at Halloween," "Preschool Pages," "Halloween Pumpkins," "Scarecrows," "Scary Pages," "Witches," "Halloween Sheets" and "Pictures." Each category has many pages that you can print for your kids to color. Click on the coloring pages you would like to print, then click the "Print" link above the image.

Free Printable Halloween Coloring Pages on ColoringBookFun.com

The Halloween coloring pages on ColoringBookFun.com are arranged in categories like "Halloween Witches," "Werewolves," "Halloween Mummies," "Halloween Costumes," "Frankenstein," Halloween Ghosts," "Haunted Houses," "Jack-o'-Lanterns," "Halloween Monsters," "Halloween Pumpkins" and "Vampire Bats and Dracula." The coloring pages are all in PNG format. Click on the coloring page image until it opens alone in your web browser, then right-click it to print it out.

For more fun Halloween printables, look at Halloween Crafts: Poseable Skeleton and How to Make a Poseable Halloween Scarecrow.

Published by Jennifer Claerr

Jennifer Claerr is an online writer who has been published on prestigious sites such as Intel.com, MapQuest.com, Texas.com, PC.com, Demand Studios and Associated Content. She publishes on a wide range of top...   View profile

There are many free printable Halloween coloring pages for kids online. Always check the site to ensure that it and the Halloween coloring pages are safe both for your computer and for your kids before printing.

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  • Matthew Shively 10/19/2009

    I have three daughters that love to color. Thank you Jennifer for this wonderful information. Happy writing :)

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