Introduction
October is a bright and cheerful month filled with cool air, crunchy leaves, and happy surprises. Kids love pumpkins, costumes, candy nights, and cozy walks under colorful trees. These October coloring pages bring all those fun moments onto paper in a simple and playful way. Inside this collection, children will find friendly ghosts, smiling pumpkins, harvest fairs, leaf piles, classroom fun, and silly costumes. Each page is easy to color and perfect for school or home time. Kids can pick their favorite crayons, mix warm fall colors, and make every picture shine with their own ideas. Coloring in October is not only fun, but it also helps young artists stay creative, relaxed, and excited about the season.
October pumpkin patch visit
This coloring page shows three cute pumpkins sitting together in a small pumpkin patch. Each pumpkin has a happy face, making the scene friendly and fun for kids. The pumpkins sit on leaves and look like they are enjoying a calm fall day. This picture is simple, and children can color it in many creative ways.
October Halloween costume parade
This coloring page shows a child dressed in a cute Halloween costume. The child is wearing a pointed hat, a cape, and a belt, and is holding a small pumpkin bucket for treats. The picture is simple and fun, making it great for kids who enjoy Halloween activities. It also fits well with an October theme, especially for a Halloween costume parade. For basic colors, kids can use purple, orange, or black for the hat and cape. They can color the pumpkin bucket orange with a green stem. The shoes and belt can be black or brown, and the child’s clothes can be any bright color they like. This page encourages creativity and holiday excitement.
October autumn leaf raking
This coloring page shows a child raking leaves on an autumn day. The child stands in a pile of fallen leaves while holding a large rake. Leaves are scattered around, showing that it is a windy fall moment. The picture is simple and calm, making it perfect for kids to enjoy during the month of October. It also teaches about helping with seasonal chores. For basic colors, kids can use orange, yellow, red, and brown for the autumn leaves. The child’s clothes can be blue, green, or any bright color. The rake handle can be brown, and the rake head gray. This page encourages fun, colorful creativity for fall.
October Spooky Storytime
This coloring page shows a cute ghost holding an open book, ready for a spooky storytime. The ghost has a happy face, which makes the picture friendly and not scary. It stands in the center of the page, making it simple for kids to color. This scene is perfect for October because it fits the fun Halloween theme without being too spooky. Kids will enjoy imagining what story the ghost might be reading. For basic colors, the ghost can stay white with light gray shadows. The book can be brown, orange, or purple to match Halloween colors. The background can be dark blue or black for a nighttime look. This page invites creativity and seasonal fun.
October Apple Picking Day
This coloring page shows a child enjoying an apple-picking day in an orchard. The child is holding a basket while standing among apples on the ground. Behind the child, you can see apple trees, rolling hills, and a few birds flying in the sky. The scene looks peaceful and fun, making it perfect for kids to color during October. It captures the feeling of fall and the joy of picking fresh apples. For basic colors, kids can use red, green, or yellow for the apples. The trees can be green with brown trunks. The child’s clothes can be any bright colors like blue, orange, or green. The sky can be light blue, and the birds can be gray or brown. This page encourages creativity and fall fun.
October classroom pumpkin art
This coloring page shows a simple and friendly jack-o’-lantern with a big smile. Its curved stem and carved face make it look playful, not scary. The pumpkin sits alone in the center, which gives kids lots of space to color and be creative. This picture is perfect for an October classroom activity, especially for pumpkin art or Halloween-themed lessons. It is easy for young artists to enjoy and great for fall decorating. For basic colors, kids can use orange for the pumpkin, green or brown for the stem, and yellow inside the carved face to show it glowing. They can also add purple, black, or blue in the background for extra creativity.
October trick-or-treat night
This coloring page shows a child dressed in a pumpkin costume, ready for trick-or-treat night. The child has a big pumpkin head and a cape, making the outfit look fun and friendly. They are holding a small bucket with a jack-o’-lantern face, perfect for collecting candy. The simple design makes it easy for kids to color and enjoy during October. It fits the Halloween theme and adds excitement to the spooky season. For basic colors, kids can use orange for the pumpkin head and treat bucket. The cape can be purple, black, or green. The child’s clothes can be any bright color, like blue or red. The bucket’s face can be yellow to look like it’s glowing.
October Fall Nature Walk
This coloring page shows a child enjoying a fall nature walk in the forest. The child is dressed warmly with a coat, scarf, and boots. They are standing on a path surrounded by tall trees and fallen leaves. The scene looks peaceful and captures the beauty of October weather. Kids can imagine the cool breeze and the sound of crunching leaves as they color this picture. It is simple, calm, and perfect for autumn activities. For basic colors, kids can use orange, yellow, red, and brown for the fallen leaves. The trees can be brown with green or gold leaves. The child’s clothes can be blue, purple, green, or any bright color. The sky can be light blue. This page encourages fall creativity.
October haunted house visit
This coloring page shows a spooky but friendly haunted house. The house has tall windows, pointed rooftops, and small details that make it look old and mysterious. It stands alone, making it the perfect centerpiece for a Halloween-themed coloring activity. Kids can imagine ghosts, bats, or pumpkins around it as they color. The design is simple enough for young artists but still fun for older kids who enjoy October’s spooky season. For basic colors, kids can use gray, black, or dark purple for the house. The windows can be yellow to look like glowing lights. The roof can be dark blue or brown. They can also add a night sky with blue or black for extra spooky fun.
October Fall Harvest Fair
This coloring page shows two kids enjoying a fall harvest fair. They are holding baskets filled with pumpkins, gourds, and leaves. A small pumpkin sits on the ground in front of them. Their happy faces and simple outfits make the picture warm and friendly. The scene captures the spirit of October and the fun of gathering fall goodies. Kids can imagine visiting a harvest fair as they color this page. For basic colors, the pumpkins and gourds can be orange, yellow, and green. The baskets can be brown, and the leaves can be red, orange, or gold. The kids’ clothes can be blue, green, purple, or any bright colors. This page encourages creativity and fall fun.
October scarecrow building
This coloring page shows a cheerful scarecrow standing in a field. The scarecrow has a wide hat, a patched jacket, and straw sticking out from its sleeves and pants. Behind it, you can see tall crops growing, along with a cloud, a bright sun, and a flying bird. The scene is simple and happy, making it perfect for kids to enjoy during October. It also fits well with fall themes and farm activities. For basic colors, kids can use brown, orange, yellow, and green for the scarecrow’s clothes and straw. The hat can be brown or tan. The crops can be green with gold tops. The sun can be yellow, and the sky can be blue. This page encourages fall creativity.
October Spooky Classroom Decorations
This coloring page shows fun and spooky classroom decorations for October. Two cute ghosts wearing witch hats stand beside a smiling jack-o’-lantern. Above them, bats fly through the air, and stars float around them. A string of triangle banners hangs at the top, making the scene look like a Halloween party. The picture is friendly and playful, perfect for kids who enjoy Halloween themes. For basic colors, kids can use white and gray for the ghosts, orange for the pumpkin, and black or purple for the bats. The witch hats can be purple, black, or green with yellow buckles. The banners can be orange, black, and purple. The stars can be yellow. This page brings fun Halloween creativity.
October leaf pile jumping
This coloring page shows a child happily jumping into a big pile of leaves. The child looks excited as leaves fly around in the air. The leaf pile is large and full of different shapes, showing the fun of playing outside in October. The simple design makes it easy for kids to color and enjoy. It captures the joy of fall activities and the feeling of cool, crisp weather. For basic colors, kids can use orange, yellow, red, and brown for the leaves. The child’s clothes can be blue, green, purple, or any bright color. They can also add a light blue sky or green grass around the pile. This page brings out playful autumn creativity.
October classroom costume day
This coloring page shows a child dressed up for classroom costume day. The child is wearing a pumpkin hat with a curly stem on top, making the outfit cute and silly. They are also wearing a simple suit with buttons and pockets. The picture is cheerful and easy for kids to color. It fits perfectly with October celebrations and school activities that encourage fun costumes. For basic colors, kids can use orange for the pumpkin hat and green for the stem. The suit can be colored blue, brown, gray, or any bright color kids like. The shoes can be black or brown. Children can also add a light blue or yellow background for extra creativity.
October kids pumpkin carving
This coloring page shows a cute pumpkin with a happy face, perfect for October fun. The pumpkin looks simple and friendly, making it great for kids of all ages to color. It fits the theme of pumpkin carving, but in a playful and safe way for younger children. The design leaves lots of open space, so kids can add their own background or extra decorations if they want. This picture is great for fall activities and Halloween crafts. For basic colors, kids can use orange for the pumpkin and green or brown for the stem. They can color the face details black. A background can be blue, purple, or yellow to make it bright and fun. This page encourages creative fall coloring.
October bonfire night
This coloring page shows a group of kids enjoying a cozy bonfire night in October. They are standing in a circle around a large fire with glowing flames. Tall trees surround the area, making it look like a peaceful outdoor gathering. The picture captures the warm and fun feeling of spending time together on a cool fall evening. It is simple and perfect for kids who enjoy autumn activities. For basic colors, kids can use orange, yellow, and red for the fire. The logs can be brown, and the ground can be green or tan. The trees can be green with brown trunks. The kids’ clothes can be bright colors like blue, purple, red, or green. This page encourages warm fall creativity.
October Spooky Classroom Reading
This coloring page shows a child dressed as a little witch reading a book in a spooky classroom. She is wearing a pointed witch hat and sitting on the floor with her book open. Around her are shelves filled with pumpkins, jars, plants, and cute Halloween decorations. The room looks cozy and fun, making it perfect for an October reading activity. Kids can imagine learning spooky stories while coloring this scene. For basic colors, kids can use purple, black, or green for the witch hat and outfit. The pumpkins can be orange with green stems. The shelves and floor can be brown or gray. The plants can be green, and the small decorations can be any bright Halloween colors. This page encourages creative fall fun.
October neighborhood decoration walk
This coloring page shows a friendly neighborhood decorated for October. Cute houses line the street, and some have pumpkins placed outside their doors. A happy little ghost stands on the sidewalk, adding a fun Halloween touch. There is also a bicycle nearby, and trees can be seen behind the houses. The scene feels calm and welcoming, making it perfect for a fall decoration walk. For basic colors, kids can use orange for the pumpkins and white or light gray for the ghost. The houses can be yellow, blue, brown, or any bright color. The trees can be green or have fall colors like orange and red. The bike can be black, red, or blue. This page encourages cozy fall creativity.
October Harvest Cooking Lesson
This coloring page shows a child chef preparing food during a harvest cooking lesson. The child is wearing a big chef’s hat and apron while cutting fresh ingredients on the counter. Around them are pumpkins, apples, vegetables, and jars of ingredients. A shelf with bowls and bottles sits in the background. The scene feels warm and cozy, and it fits perfectly with October harvest activities. For basic colors, kids can use orange for the pumpkins, red or green for the apples, and green for the leafy vegetables. The chef’s hat and apron can be white, blue, or yellow. The jars and bowls can be brown, gray, or pastel colors. This page encourages fun and creative fall cooking imagination.
October leaf crown craft
This coloring page shows a happy autumn leaf wearing a little crown. The leaf has a cute face, making it look like a leaf king or queen. Its simple shape and lines make it easy for kids to color. This picture fits perfectly with October crafts, especially activities where children make leaf crowns or collect fall leaves. It is fun, creative, and shows the beauty of the fall season. For basic colors, kids can use orange, yellow, red, or brown for the leaf. The crown can be gold, yellow, or silver. They can also add a colorful background using blue, purple, or green. This page encourages imagination and fall craft fun.
October candy sorting activity
This coloring page shows a cute child holding a lollipop and standing between pieces of candy. The child looks happy, as if they are sorting or choosing their favorite treats. The candies have fun shapes and bright wrapping designs that kids can color in many ways. The simple and friendly style makes this picture perfect for an October candy sorting activity, especially during Halloween. For basic colors, kids can use red, orange, yellow, purple, pink, or blue for the candy wrappers. The lollipop can be striped with any bright colors. The child’s clothes can be blue, green, purple, or any favorite color. Kids can also add a light blue or yellow background to make the scene cheerful.
October Family Pumpkin Carving Night
This coloring page shows a cute family of pumpkins getting ready for pumpkin carving night. There are three pumpkins of different sizes, each with a happy face. They sit close together, looking excited for a fun October activity. The picture is simple and cheerful, making it perfect for kids to color during the fall. It celebrates family time and the joy of Halloween traditions. For basic colors, kids can use orange for all the pumpkins and green or brown for their stems. They can color the pumpkin faces black or yellow to look like glowing carvings. The background can be purple, blue, or gray to create a nighttime scene. This page encourages warm and playful fall creativity.
October hayride adventure
This coloring page shows two kids enjoying an October hayride adventure. They are sitting in a wooden wagon filled with hay as it moves through a pumpkin field. Large pumpkins surround them, and trees and rolling hills fill the background. The sky has a few clouds, making the scene peaceful and perfect for fall. This picture captures the joy of autumn activities and is great for kids to color. For basic colors, kids can use orange for the pumpkins and green for their leaves. The wagon can be brown, and the hay can be yellow or gold. The trees can be green or have fall colors like red and orange. The kids’ clothes can be any bright colors. This page encourages fun fall creativity.
October ghost story circle
This coloring page shows a cute little ghost standing on a patch of grass. The ghost has a happy face, making it look friendly instead of spooky. The scene is simple, which makes it perfect for younger kids to color. It fits well with an October ghost story circle, where children share fun and silly ghost tales. The picture invites imagination without being scary. For basic colors, kids can use white with light gray shading for the ghost. The grass can be green, with some yellow or brown touches for fall. The ground can be tan or light brown. Kids can also add a blue, purple, or orange background for a nighttime Halloween feeling.
October scarecrow painting
This coloring page shows a cheerful scarecrow standing with its arms out. The scarecrow has a friendly face with button eyes, a triangle nose, and a big smile. It wears a wide-brimmed hat, a vest, shorts, and shoes, with straw sticking out from its sleeves, legs, and hat. The design is simple and fun, making it great for kids to color during October. It fits well with fall themes and scarecrow crafts. For basic colors, kids can use brown, yellow, and orange for the straw and fall details. The scarecrow’s clothes can be blue, green, red, or purple. The hat can be brown or tan with a green or red leaf. This page encourages colorful autumn creativity.
October Bat Observation Lesson
This coloring page shows a bat with its wings spread wide, ready for an October bat observation lesson. The bat looks friendly and calm, making it perfect for kids learning about animals during the fall. Its big ears, tiny claws, and detailed wings help children notice important features of bats. The simple background keeps the focus on the animal, giving kids plenty of space to color creatively. This page is great for science activities or Halloween fun. For basic colors, kids can use gray, brown, or black for the bat’s body. The wings can be light gray or dark brown. They can color the background dark blue, purple, or orange for a nighttime sky. This page encourages learning and creativity.
October Pumpkin Math Lesson
This coloring page shows a happy pumpkin sitting on a pile of leaves during an October math lesson. The pumpkin has a cheerful face, and two math cards float beside it. One card shows numbers for addition, and the other shows a simple equation. This makes the picture fun for learning and perfect for a fall-themed classroom activity. Kids can enjoy both math and coloring at the same time. For basic colors, kids can use orange for the pumpkin and green or brown for the stem. The leaves can be yellow, red, orange, or brown. The math cards can be white with blue or black writing. Kids can also add a light blue or purple background. This page encourages learning and creativity.
October fall tree painting
This coloring page shows a tall tree standing outside on a windy fall day. The tree has a big, round top full of leaves, and some leaves are falling to the ground. There are soft clouds in the sky, and the scene looks calm and peaceful. Kids can color the tree trunk in shades of brown. The leaves can be colored with bright fall colors like orange, yellow, red, and a little green. The sky can be light blue, and the clouds can stay white. This simple picture is perfect for children to enjoy while learning about the beauty of October and the fall season.
October Halloween classroom party
This coloring page shows three kids dressed up for a fun Halloween celebration. One child wears a simple outfit, another is dressed as a witch with a pointed hat, and the third holds a pumpkin bucket for treats. Bats fly in the night sky, and a crescent moon shines above them. Pumpkins and plants decorate the ground, making the scene feel festive and spooky. Kids can use orange for the pumpkins, black and purple for the witch costume, and any bright colors for the other outfits. The moon can be yellow, and the sky can be dark blue. This page is perfect for celebrating October and Halloween in a creative way.
October Owl Night Lesson
This coloring page shows a cute owl sitting quietly on a tree branch. The owl has big eyes, a small beak, and soft feathers that make it look friendly and calm. It appears to be watching the world around it, just like owls do at night. Kids can color the owl with shades of brown, tan, or gray to make it look natural. The beak and feet can be yellow or orange. The branch can be colored brown. Children can also add a dark blue or purple background to create a nighttime scene. This simple picture is perfect for teaching about owls and October night lessons.
Conclusion
These October coloring pages make fall days extra happy and creative. From pumpkins and scarecrows to nature walks and costume parties, each picture shares a small piece of autumn joy. Kids can color bright leaves, friendly animals, and festive scenes while enjoying quiet art time or classroom fun. With simple designs and cheerful themes, this collection helps children celebrate October in a playful and colorful way. Grab some crayons, choose a favorite page, and let the fall fun begin!





