Thanksgiving at our house runs on crayons, snacks, and Paw Patrol! I always keep a stack of Paw Patrol Thanksgiving coloring pages on the counter, and my three kids go straight for them. It keeps their hands busy while the turkey cooks and fills the house with that fun, festive energy. If you’re hosting a family day full of cousins, grandparents, and lots of excitement, these pages are a total lifesaver.
I love how easy this activity is — and how much happiness it brings. Just print, color, tape them up, and suddenly the kitchen feels extra cheerful. It’s budget-friendly, quick to set up, and perfect for those moments when you’re balancing mashed potatoes, nap time, and everything in between. Grab some crayons, markers, and a glue stick, and you’ve got yourself a calm, happy hour right at the table.
1. Paw Patrol Outlines for Thanksgiving Fun
Clean outlines of Chase, Skye, and Marshall make coloring easy for all ages. My youngest likes thick lines and big spaces, so pages with a cornucopia, pumpkins, and wide shapes are perfect. The older two add patterns on hats and vests, and even write their names across the top. Simple outlines help kids focus, which is golden when the house is busy.

2. Holiday Pages Featuring Paw Patrol
Holiday pages with Paw Patrol wearing scarves and cozy sweaters feel so charming. Marshall with a pie, Skye with a little pumpkin, and Rubble rolling a wheelbarrow make my kids grin. The scenes are playful and warm, just like a family afternoon with cousins. You can print in batches and let kids swap characters.

3. Seasonal Coloring Sheets with Paw Patrol
Seasonal sheets that pair Paw Patrol with pumpkins and leaves are always a hit. Zuma jumping through a leaf pile, Rocky collecting gourds, it’s pure fall joy. The details are simple, but not too plain, so all three of mine stay engaged. Even five minutes of coloring helps reset the mood.

4. Creative Outlines for Holiday Adventures
Adventure pages add a little story to the mix. Ryder guiding the pups to a farm stand, or Chase directing traffic for the parade, it sparks play. My kids start telling the story of what happens next, while they color the scene. It turns a simple page into a whole activity.

5. Fun Pages for Paw Patrol Fans
When kids already love Paw Patrol, these pages feel extra special. Familiar faces help shy cousins warm up fast. We pass a stack of favorites, Chase and Skye always go first, and trade when someone finishes. It’s simple, but it builds connection at the table.

6. Simple Holiday Outlines with Characters
Some days, simple works best. Clean outlines of Skye with a scarf, or Rubble next to a pumpkin, give kids room to color big. My youngest makes bold, joyful art with these. The older two layer in texture, like lines on feathers or dots on leaves.

7. Printable Paw Patrol Thanksgiving Sheets
Printable sheets are my secret weapon for travel and waiting. I tuck a few into a bag with a small crayon pouch. It helps during the car ride to Grandma’s, and it saves the day when dinner runs late. No batteries, no fuss, just quiet fun.

8. Festive Pages to Celebrate the Season
Festive pages set the mood with corn stalks, garlands, and cozy scarves. They make the buffet and dessert table feel friendly when you tape them near the platters. My kids take pride seeing their art in the spotlight, which keeps them invested in the day. It’s so sweet watching them point out their work to relatives.

9. Holiday Coloring Fun with Paw Patrol
Holiday coloring with Paw Patrol gives us a calm pocket in a busy day. We turn on soft music, set out snacks, and let the crayons fly. The vibe is warm, playful, and very family friendly. It’s simple and fun, which is exactly what I need during Thanksgiving week.





