A festive mouse in a Santa coat holds a ribbon-tied gift, surrounded by snowflakes, holly clusters, and a Christmas ornament. Color the coat and hat deep red with white trim, and wrap the gift box in green or gold. The snowflake details in the background reward a patient hand and fine-tip markers.
Mouse Coloring Pages
Free printable Mouse coloring pages — clean line art, sized for US Letter and A4. Every page is a single-tap PDF download, ready to print at home or in the classroom.
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A cartoon mouse stands on a small round table, hoisting a holey wedge of cheese like a trophy. Color the mouse warm gray, the cheese golden yellow, and the table's striped rim in rusty orange. Try a slightly darker yellow inside the cheese holes to give them depth.
A sweet mouse sits on a red-spotted mushroom, watching two butterflies flutter nearby. Color the mushroom cap bright red with cream spots, the mouse in warm brown, and the butterfly wings golden yellow or orange. Add soft lilac on the second butterfly for a pop of variety.
A cheerful mouse stands straight and faces the viewer, paws clasped and ears perked wide. Color the body warm gray, the inner ears soft pink, and add a pale cream belly. This simple open design works great with chunky crayons and is a perfect starting page for young colorists.
A mouse stands at a wooden easel holding a paintbrush, with a paint palette and jar on the floor. Color the mouse soft gray, the easel warm brown, and add bright colors to the palette circles. The blank canvas is a fun spot for kids to imagine what this artist mouse is about to paint.
A small mouse with big lashed eyes sits with paws folded, looking straight at you. Color the fur warm gray, the inner ears soft pink, and leave a white dot in each eye for that sparkling look. The fur lines are already drawn in, so filling in base colors is all it takes.
A mouse tears across the garden with a big wedge of cheese clamped in its grin, making a speedy escape past a storybook house. Color the mouse warm beige, the cheese golden yellow with pale holes, and the house in earthy browns and creams. Add soft blue-gray to the clouds for a cozy outdoor feel.
A round little mouse sits with one eye winking and a satisfied smile, tail curling to the side. Color the body warm gray, the inner ears soft pink, and the small round eye a deep brown. This simple open design is great for young colorists who want a quick, cheerful page.
A big-eyed mouse sits in front of a wooden fence, beaming with a cheeky little grin that shows a front tooth. Color the mouse soft gray, the fence weathered wood brown, and add pops of green for the ground plants. Use two shades of brown on the planks so the wood looks natural.
A mouse in a button-up jacket sits at a round table, beaming as it reads an open book. Color the jacket a warm golden yellow or rust orange, the table a rich wood brown, and the book pages clean ivory. The striped chair and window behind add nice background detail to work through.
A dapper mouse in a little jacket stands with hands on hips, three big hay bales stacked around it. Color the mouse pale gray with a warm tan jacket and brown buttons, and the hay bales golden straw yellow. A slightly darker shade along the bale edges gives the stacks a solid, three-dimensional look.
A little mouse sits inside a cup, drawn in a dashed dotted style that kids can trace before they color. Fill the mouse in warm gray and the cup in any bright color you choose. This tracing coloring page is a two-in-one: trace the dashed lines first, then color everything in.
A very round mouse sits munching a piece of cheese while a mousetrap looms right behind it. Color the mouse pale gray with a pink nose, the cheese golden yellow, and the wooden mousetrap base a warm brown. The simple round shapes make this one fast to finish.
A small mouse grips the steering wheel of a rounded car, eyes barely visible over the hood. Color the car a bold red or royal blue, the wheels silver, and the headlights bright white. The grille bars and wheel spokes create satisfying repeating patterns to fill in.