Cute spooky ghost coloring pages are a fun way to bring a little Halloween excitement into your home, classroom, daycare, or homeschool day. This printable pack is designed for young children who enjoy friendly Halloween pictures without anything too scary or overwhelming.
These pages are especially useful for preschoolers, kindergarten students, early elementary kids, and children who need simple, relaxing coloring activities. The designs use large shapes, easy outlines, and kid-friendly ghost themes so children can color with crayons, markers, or colored pencils.
Parents and teachers can use these pages for Halloween parties, quiet time, morning work, art centers, rainy days, or screen-free activities. They are simple enough for younger kids but still fun for children who enjoy creative coloring.
Page 1: Smiling Little Ghost

This page features a friendly little ghost with a soft rounded shape and a happy face. It is a simple design for younger children who are still learning how to color inside large spaces.
Parent/Teacher Activity Tip:
Ask children to choose one main color for the background and one accent color for the ghost’s cheeks, bow, or small decorations.
Page 2: Ghost Holding a Pumpkin

This coloring page shows a cute ghost holding a round pumpkin. It gives children a fun way to color two popular Halloween symbols on one easy page.
Parent/Teacher Activity Tip:
Talk about pumpkin colors before coloring. Children can use orange, green, brown, or even creative colors if they want a silly pumpkin.
Page 3: Ghost Under the Moon

This page includes a sweet ghost floating under a large crescent moon. The open sky area gives kids plenty of room to add their own color choices.
Parent/Teacher Activity Tip:
Invite children to color the moon, then ask them what they think the ghost is doing outside at night.
Page 4: Ghost with a Witch Hat
This page shows a cheerful ghost wearing a simple witch hat. The hat gives children an extra area to decorate with stripes, dots, or bright Halloween colors.
Parent/Teacher Activity Tip:
Encourage kids to create a pattern on the hat using two or three colors.
Page 5: Ghost and Candy Bucket

This coloring sheet features a happy ghost carrying a small candy bucket. It is a great page for Halloween classroom activities or trick-or-treat themed lessons.
Parent/Teacher Activity Tip:
Ask children to name their favorite treats and color the bucket with their favorite candy colors.
Page 6: Ghost in a Haunted Window

This page shows a cute ghost peeking out of a simple haunted house window. The design stays friendly and not scary, making it suitable for younger children.
Parent/Teacher Activity Tip:
Use this page to talk about shapes, such as squares, rectangles, circles, and triangles.
Page 7: Ghost with Stars

This coloring page features a little ghost surrounded by large stars. The simple layout is perfect for children who enjoy calm, relaxing coloring pages.
Parent/Teacher Activity Tip:
Ask kids to count the stars after coloring, or let them add more stars around the ghost.
Page 8: Ghost and Friendly Bat

This page includes a cute ghost with a small friendly bat flying nearby. The bat is designed with soft shapes so it feels playful instead of scary.
Parent/Teacher Activity Tip:
Teach children the words “ghost” and “bat,” then ask them to describe how each one moves.
Page 9: Ghost with a Boo Balloon

This page shows a ghost holding a plain balloon shape. The balloon adds a fun party feeling without using text, letters, or complicated details.
Parent/Teacher Activity Tip:
Let children decorate the balloon with stripes, dots, or their own simple patterns.
Page 10: Ghost Sitting on a Pumpkin

This page features a happy ghost sitting on top of a large pumpkin. It gives children bigger coloring spaces and a fun Halloween scene.
Parent/Teacher Activity Tip:
Ask kids to color the pumpkin first, then choose a background color that makes the ghost stand out.
Page 11: Ghost with Fall Leaves

This coloring page shows a cute ghost surrounded by large autumn leaves. It works well for both Halloween and fall-themed activities.
Parent/Teacher Activity Tip:
Talk about fall colors such as orange, yellow, red, and brown before children start coloring.
Page 12: Ghost Halloween Party

This final page includes a friendly ghost with simple party decorations. It is a cheerful closing page for a Halloween coloring pack.
Parent/Teacher Activity Tip:
Use this page as a final classroom activity and let children share their finished coloring pages with the group.
Download the Free Printable
You can download the cute spooky ghost coloring pages as a free printable PDF. The pack is designed to be easy to print and simple for young children to enjoy.
Number of pages: 12
Format: PDF
Paper size: US Letter / A4 friendly
Recommended supplies: Crayons, colored pencils, washable markers, printer paper, and a clipboard or coloring mat
Best age range: Ages 3–6, preschool, kindergarten, daycare, and early elementary
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