Free thanksgiving coloring pages
The kids' table needs something to do between 'when do we eat' and pie. These pages are built for that window: a pilgrim hat with acorns for little hands, the essential pie slice, a cornucopia in the middle range, and a full family-dinner scene detailed enough to outlast the gravy debate. Bonus use: colored pages make legitimately good place cards.
Things to talk about while you color
- The first Thanksgiving feast in 1621 lasted three days — and probably featured venison and seafood, not turkey.
- A cornucopia — the 'horn of plenty' — goes back to Greek mythology, where a magical goat's horn overflowed with endless food.
- Pumpkin pie was such a big deal in early New England that one town postponed Thanksgiving when the molasses for pies didn't arrive.
- Around 50 million pumpkin pies are eaten in the US every Thanksgiving.
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