Number 15 coloring page with stars, moon, and clouds.

25 Number Coloring Pages for Kids (Free to Print and Download)

When you’re looking for a simple way to help little ones learn numbers, and have a bit of creative fun at the same time, coloring pages are a parent’s best friend. Here you’ll find all sorts of delightful number coloring sheets, from smiling pumpkins to magical unicorns, busy playgrounds, and animals peeking around each corner. Every page is designed for easy printing at home or school, and they’re all completely free.

These coloring pages aren’t just about filling in shapes. They give kids a chance to pick their favorite colors, recognize numbers, and enjoy a moment of calm. Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or just someone with a stack of crayons handy, you’ll find something here to brighten up a quiet afternoon, or a whole classroom.


How to Download and Print

Getting your coloring page ready is as easy as it gets:

  • Pick your favorite page from the list below.
  • Click “Print” or “Download.” If you choose “Download,” the image will save right to your computer. Click “Print” to open the page in a new tab, then hit the save icon (or press Ctrl+S) to save it wherever you like.
  • To print, just press Ctrl+P or use the Print icon. These pages are set up for regular A4 paper, so no special settings needed [1].
  • Grab your crayons, markers, or pencils and start coloring!

All coloring pages here are free to use, at home, at school, or wherever you need a little color


Collections of Number Coloring Pages

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Easy Number Coloring Pages

Difficulty:

Suitable for:

Young children learning numbers, ages 3–7

Themes

Holidays, animals, magic, preschool fun

Free or paid:

Free

Printable format

A4 (PDF)

Pumpkin Fun Color by Number Halloween

Color by number Halloween brings a grinning pumpkin beneath stars. Fill this spooky scene with glowing colors!

Witchy Number Two Color by Number Halloween

Color by number Halloween features number two in a witch hat. Add magical colors to this haunted scene!

Black Cat Number Three Color by Number Halloween

Color by number Halloween shows a cat hiding behind number three. Paint this moonlit adventure!

Turkey and Cornfield Thanksgiving Number

Thanksgiving number four features a jolly turkey by pumpkins. Fill this harvest scene with autumn warmth!

Pilgrim Hat Number Five Thanksgiving Number

Thanksgiving number five wears a pilgrim hat among garden treats. Paint this feast scene!

Cornucopia Harvest Thanksgiving Number

Thanksgiving number six overflows with harvest bounty. Color this abundant celebration!

Giraffe Safari Animal Number

Animal number seven features a tall giraffe friend. Paint this safari adventure!

Honey Bear Animal Number

Animal number eight watches a bear with honey. Color this sweet forest scene!

Elephant Jungle Animal Number

Animal number nine stands with a friendly elephant. Bring this jungle scene alive!

Sparkling Unicorn Number Ten

Unicorn number ten dances with magical friends among stars. Color this enchanted moment!

Rainbow Magic Unicorn Number Eleven

Unicorn number eleven prances on rainbow paths. Paint this magical adventure!

Enchanted Forest Unicorn Number Twelve

Unicorn number twelve sparkles with butterfly friends. Color this fairy-tale scene!

Back to School Preschool Number One

Preschool number one smiles with a ready backpack. Paint this learning adventure!

Playtime Blocks Preschool Number Fun

Preschool number two plays among stacked toys. Color this playroom scene!

Balloon Party Preschool Number Game

Preschool number three floats with party balloons. Fill this counting celebration!


Medium Number Coloring Pages

Difficulty:

⭐⭐

Suitable for:

Kindergarten, early elementary, ages 4-7

Themes

Counting, holidays, animals, magic, festive fun

Free or paid:

Free

Printable format

A4 (PDF)

Color by Number Halloween Night

Color by number Halloween creatures lurk in the shadows. These color by number Halloween scenes make counting mysteriously fun.

Thanksgiving Number Treats to Count

Thanksgiving numbers become tasty treats at the dinner table. These thanksgiving number designs celebrate holiday counting fun.

Animal Number Fun for Counting

Animal numbers hide in the jungle waiting to be counted. Each animal number transforms into shapes kids love coloring.

Unicorn Number Dreams

Unicorn numbers twirl through a magical night sky. These unicorn number shapes sparkle with every count.

Preschool Number Discovery Time

Preschool numbers dance across the page in kid-friendly shapes. These preschool number friends make counting an adventure.


Advanced Number Coloring Pages

Difficulty:

⭐⭐⭐

Suitable for:

Early elementary, ages 6–8

Themes

Detailed counting, themed adventures, color by number challenges

Free or paid:

Free

Printable format

A4 (PDF)

Color by Number Halloween Magic

Get ready for color by number Halloween fun with grinning pumpkins and swooping bats. Paint magical scenes with numbers as your guide while friendly ghosts cheer you on.

Thanksgiving Number Harvest Parade

Thanksgiving number fun rolls in with tractors and happy turkeys counting harvest bounty. Pumpkin-filled wagons teach simple numbers through autumn fields.

Animal Number Zoo Adventure

The animal number adventure follows zoo friends learning to count from 1 to 10. Watch elephants, bears, and a proud lion guide little ones through numbers.

Unicorn Number Rainbow Dream

Unicorn number magic prances through starlit skies with sparkly counting lessons. Rainbow paths lead the way on this dreamy number adventure.

Preschool Number Playground Fun

Preschool number characters come alive at a busy playground filled with swings. Kids explore basic counting while playing with friendly number pals.


Extra Fun: Ideas and Surprises

Coloring is a classic way to relax and let your imagination wander, but there’s a lot more you can do with your finished pages than just hang them on the fridge. Kids love to show off their art, and it’s easy to turn these number coloring sheets into something extra special with just a little creativity.

For example, you can cut out each colored number and use them to decorate your bedroom door, or string them together to make a countdown chain for a holiday or birthday. Some families even use colored numbers as homemade flashcards for simple games, like matching numbers to small toys or practicing basic math. If you’re feeling crafty, glue your colored pages onto cardboard and make your own puzzles by cutting them into simple shapes.

Here are a few more ideas to try at home or in the classroom:

  • Story time: After coloring, make up a mini story about the characters or objects on your page. Why is the cat behind the number three? What’s hiding in the cornfield with the turkey?
  • Mix up your supplies: Try using something new, maybe paint, stickers, or even scrap pieces of colored paper for a collage effect.
  • Counting scavenger hunt: Hide your finished pages around the house and have a sibling or friend find them in the right number order.
  • Create a “number wall”: Display each finished number in a line on the wall to help with number recognition.
  • Share and swap: Trade colored pages with friends or classmates and see how everyone’s color choices are different.

And here’s a fun fact you might not know: Color-by-number activities actually started out as a way to help people of all ages relax and focus, long before they became a classroom favorite [2]. Today, people still enjoy them for that same reason, plus, it’s just plain fun to see something colorful appear where there used to be just numbers and blank spaces.


Show Off Your Art!

If you’ve colored one of our number pages and feel proud of your work, we’d love to see it! ColorWee always looks forward to new artwork from creative kids (and adults, too). Snap a photo of your colored page or your own number art creation, and send it to ColorWee. You might see your masterpiece featured on our site, and you’ll definitely make our day a little brighter. Happy coloring from all of us at ColorWee!


References

  1. https://helpx.adobe.com/reader/using/print-pdfs.html
  2. https://www.healthline.com/health/mental-health/benefits-of-adult-coloring

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