
Are you searching for a simple, ready-to-print autumn coloring book for your child or classroom? In this post, I am sharing a free 5-page fall coloring book designed especially for elementary kids.
You will find a direct link to the coloring book, and creative ways to use these pages for learning and fun.
Let’s make autumn even more magical for your young artists!

What Makes This Autumn Coloring Book Unique?
Most free autumn coloring pages online come as huge galleries, which can be overwhelming to sort through.
I wanted to create something different – a mini-book with just five thoughtfully chosen pages. Each page features classic fall themes like leaves, pumpkins, woodland animals, and harvest scenes, all drawn with bold outlines and simple details perfect for children in grades K–5.

How to Download and Print Your Free Autumn Coloring Pages
Downloading your coloring book is easy.
Click below to download your free printable autumn coloring book. Whether you are a parent looking for a rainy day activity or a teacher planning a fall lesson, I hope these pages bring a little extra joy and learning to your autumn days.
This mini-book is free for personal and classroom use. Please do not redistribute or sell the file. If you enjoy these pages, share the link with friends or fellow teachers so they can download their own copy.
Printing Tips for Best Results
- Use heavier paper (65–80 lb) for more durable coloring sheets.
- For a mini-book, print double-sided if your printer allows, then fold and staple along the edge.
- If you prefer, print single-sided and staple the pages together at the top left corner.

Creative Ways to Use Autumn Coloring Pages
Coloring is more than just a quiet activity. These pages can spark learning and creativity in so many ways. Here are some ideas to get the most out of your autumn coloring book:
Cross-Curricular Learning Extensions
- Language Arts: Encourage your child to write a short autumn poem or haiku around the border of a finished page.
- Math: Count acorns, create patterns with pumpkin faces, or sort colored leaves by size.
Art Skill Suggestions
- Try blending two crayon colors on leaves, such as yellow and orange, for a realistic effect.
- Use watercolor pencils for a gentle wash of color.

Why Coloring Matters for Kids
Coloring helps children develop important skills. When kids color, they practice hand-eye coordination, fine motor control, and color recognition. It is also a calming activity that can help children relax and focus, especially during busy school days.

Developmental Benefits
- Builds fine motor skills for writing and cutting.
- Encourages creativity and self-expression.
- Supports focus and mindfulness.
- Offers a screen-free, relaxing break.
Wishing you a colorful and creative autumn!
Stephanie Simmons is an Anglo-American mum of two who is passionate about all things outdoors. She loves camping, outdoor crafting, and all outdoor activities.
Steph believes in getting the kids outdoors no matter the weather!
She created Wild Bloom Families to share her passion for the outdoors with other families.
Getting in nature can transform your physical health, mental health and happiness!




