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Embark on a historical adventure with our collection of free printable coloring pages pilgrims! These charming sheets are a wonderful way to introduce children to the story of the First Thanksgiving in a fun and creative way. Perfect for parents and teachers, these printables offer a quiet-time activity that sparks imagination and teaches a little piece of American history. With just a click, you can download these engaging pilgrim coloring sheets from DrawyLand and bring the spirit of Thanksgiving into your home or classroom.

How to Print Your Free Pilgrim Coloring Sheet
Getting started is as easy as pumpkin pie! Simply browse our collection of pilgrim pictures to color, choose your favorite designs, and click the download button. Each page is formatted for standard printer paper, making it incredibly simple to print as many copies as you need. Whether you want one pilgrim drawing page or a whole pilgrim coloring book for your classroom, you can have them ready in minutes.
Easy Coloring Pages for Preschoolers and Toddlers
We know that little hands need simple designs. That’s why we’ve created plenty of easy pilgrim coloring pages for preschool and toddler artists. Featuring bold, thick lines and large, open spaces, these sheets are perfect for developing fine motor skills and color recognition. Your little ones will love filling in the simple shapes of a pilgrim’s hat or a friendly turkey.

Creative Fun with Pilgrim Boy and Girl Designs
Our collection features a variety of charming pilgrim boy and girl coloring pages. Children can have fun coloring the traditional colonial clothing, from the boys’ wide-brimmed hats to the girls’ simple bonnets and aprons. Encourage your kids to get creative! They can give the pilgrims bright, colorful outfits or try to use realistic shades of brown, black, and white. These settler coloring pages are a fantastic way to talk about life in the past.

Scenes from the First Thanksgiving to Color
Travel back in time with scenes depicting the First Thanksgiving. You’ll find first thanksgiving pilgrim coloring pages that show the pilgrims and their Wampanoag friends sharing a harvest feast. These images provide a great opportunity to discuss the story of friendship and cooperation between the early American settlers and the Native Americans. Coloring pilgrim and native american coloring pages together can be a beautiful way to talk about gratitude and community.

Set Sail with a Mayflower Coloring Page
The pilgrims’ journey began long before they reached Plymouth Rock. Spark your child’s imagination with a Mayflower coloring page! They can color the famous ship sailing across the vast ocean, dreaming up stories of the long voyage. This is a perfect activity to accompany lessons about the Mayflower Compact and the bravery of the Mayflower passengers who sought a new life.

Learn About Colonial Life with Coloring Activities
Our pilgrims coloring sheet collection goes beyond the Thanksgiving feast. These pages offer a glimpse into Colonial America, showing the pilgrim family working, farming, and building their homes in Plymouth Colony. Use these printable pilgrim pictures to color as a gentle introduction to American history for kids. They serve as wonderful visual aids for understanding how the early colonists lived.

More Thanksgiving Printables: Turkeys, Harvest, and More
The story of the pilgrims is a central part of Thanksgiving, but there’s so much more to celebrate! Alongside our pilgrim printables, you’ll find pages filled with Thanksgiving turkeys, bountiful cornucopias, and scenes from the harvest. For a full collection of autumn and holiday-themed activities, be sure to explore our Seasons – Holidays category for even more creative fun.

Tips for a Fun and Educational Coloring Session
Turn coloring time into a rich learning experience with these simple tips:
- Talk and Color: As your child colors, ask questions about the picture. “What do you think the pilgrims are doing?” or “What foods do you see on the table?”
- Use Different Materials: Break out more than just crayons! Try markers, colored pencils, or even watercolors for a different effect.
- Create a Story: Encourage your child to create a story based on the pilgrim drawing page they are coloring.
- Display Their Art: Use the finished pages as Thanksgiving decorations around your home or classroom. These thankful coloring sheets are a beautiful reminder of the season.

