Thanksgiving week can get hectic, so I rely on simple activities that keep little hands busy and happy. Hello Kitty coloring pages are my secret trick. They’re calm, adorable, and perfect for kids who want to join in the holiday fun without getting caught up in the kitchen chaos. I just print a stack, set out some crayons and markers, and let them color while I finish up the turkey.
As a mom of three, I’m always looking for printables that fit different ages — big, bold outlines for my preschooler and more detailed pages for my older two. The best part is how these Thanksgiving-themed pages spark sweet conversations about gratitude, sharing, and family — making the holiday feel even more meaningful.
1. Hello Kitty Outlines with a Holiday Theme
Simple outlines are great when I need a quick activity that feels festive. Think Hello Kitty in a scarf, holding a pie, or standing in a pile of leaves. The bold lines help younger kids color inside the shapes, which boosts confidence and keeps frustration low. It’s simple and fun, which is my favorite combo.

2. Thanksgiving Pages Featuring Hello Kitty
Nothing beats Hello Kitty dressed for Thanksgiving with a little bow on her ear and a pumpkin by her side. These pages show her with corn, apples, and warm pies, which feels so on-theme. I love how these designs open the door to talking about gratitude and traditions, even with little ones.

3. Festive Holiday Coloring Sheets with Hello Kitty
Festive sheets bring in the full scene, like a table with a turkey, a basket of leaves, and Hello Kitty waving. They’re great for kids who like detail, and they keep my middle child focused while I mash potatoes. I always print a few duplicates for siblings who want the same design.

4. Creative Outlines for Seasonal Fun
These outlines invite kids to add their own flair, which my crew loves. You get Hello Kitty, a blank background, and space to add pumpkins, banners, and fall leaves. It’s perfect for a post-nap quiet time or a calm morning before guests arrive.

5. Pages That Celebrate Thanksgiving with Hello Kitty
Gratitude pages are my favorite because they turn coloring into a tradition. Look for sheets with a little banner that says “Thankful,” or a space to write what we’re grateful for. We color first, then write something simple, like “family,” “warm bread,” or “grandma’s hugs.”

6. Cute Hello Kitty Outlines for Kids
Large, simple outlines help younger kids stay engaged without getting overwhelmed. Big bows, pumpkins with smooth edges, and wide smiles are perfect for tiny hands. I print on thicker paper so the page holds up to enthusiastic coloring and a few marker oops moments.

7. Seasonal Coloring Sheets to Print
I like to print a full set at once and stash them in a folder. That way I can grab a fresh page when the crew needs a reset. It’s budget-friendly and keeps screens off during the busiest parts of the day. Printables also make sweet place mats if you scale them up to fit.

8. Holiday Coloring Fun with Hello Kitty
We turn finished pages into decorations, which makes the kids beam. Tape them to the pantry door, or clip them to twine across the mantel. You can even make a gratitude wall with a mix of pages and tiny notes. It looks cheerful and feels personal.





