Mickey Mouse coloring pages have been making kids reach for crayons for nearly a century — and this collection brings together 42 free printable pages in one place. You’ll find classic Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, funny action scenes, holiday pages, Mickey and Minnie together, baby Mickey, chibi styles, face close-ups, and more. If your child has a favorite version of Mickey, there’s a good chance it’s waiting here.
The easy Mickey Mouse coloring pages are truly easy: bold outlines, large open spaces, and simple shapes designed for toddlers, preschoolers, and younger kids. More detailed pages give older children and adults something more satisfying to sit down with. Every sheet prints sharply at full size on both US Letter and A4 paper with no resizing needed for easy home printing.

These printable Mickey Mouse coloring pages are useful far beyond the kitchen table. They work beautifully for classroom art time, birthday party activity stations, rainy afternoons, travel entertainment, waiting rooms, homeschool projects, or quick screen-free fun at home. Use crayons, markers, pencils, glitter, stickers — they hold up to all of it.
Every page in this collection is a free printable PDF. Just click the Download PDF button under any image to open it instantly in your browser. No account, no email, no sign-up required. Fast, simple, and ready to print in seconds.
Mickey Mouse Waving Hello
Mickey Mouse Standing Proud
Mickey Mouse on the Run
Mickey Mouse Jumping for Joy
Mickey Mouse Can’t Stop Laughing
Big Mickey Head, Easy to Color
Just Mickey’s Face, Nice and Simple
Baby Mickey and His Favorite Block
Baby Mickey on the Move
Mickey and His Big Round Balloon
Little Mickey Waves Hi
Mickey and Minnie, Hand in Hand
Mickey and Minnie Hit the Dance Floor
Mickey Brings Minnie Flowers
Mickey and Minnie’s Perfect Picnic
Mickey and Minnie’s Bike Ride
The World’s Most Famous Hug
Mickey and Minnie Bake Together
A Quiet Moment in the Park
That Famous Mickey Mouse Grin
Mickey’s Iconic Head Shape
Mickey Mouse’s Big Surprise
Mickey Mouse’s Signature Wink
Mickey Mouse Ears to Print and Wear
Mickey Mouse Plays Santa
Mickey and Minnie Trim the Tree
Happy Birthday, Mickey Mouse!
Mickey Mouse’s Trick or Treat Night
Mickey Mouse’s Valentine’s Day
Mickey Mouse’s Easter Morning
Mickey Mouse’s Summer Vacation
Mickey and His Snowman Friend
Mickey Mouse Gives His Approval
Mickey Mouse Points the Way
Mickey Mouse Taking It Easy
Mickey Mouse Takes the Stage
Mickey Mouse, the Superhero
Mickey Mouse Out for a Drive
Mickey Mouse and His Ice Cream Cone
Mickey Mouse Hits the Skatepark
Mickey Mouse Goes for the Goal
Mickey Mouse Goes Camping
Who Is Mickey Mouse?
Mickey Mouse is the iconic cartoon character created by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks who debuted in 1928 in Steamboat Willie. Famous for his cheerful spirit, red shorts, white gloves, and yellow shoes, Mickey became the face of Disney and one of the most recognized characters in entertainment history. Nearly a century later, kids still love watching him, drawing him, and coloring him.
5 Mickey Mouse Craft Ideas
You don’t have to stop at coloring. These pages work really well as a starting point for all kinds of simple crafts — here are a few ideas that actually work.
1. Mickey Ear Headband
Print the Mickey ears headband page, color it, cut it out, and tape or staple it to a strip of card stock sized to fit your child’s head. Takes about ten minutes and kids absolutely love wearing them around the house.
2. Birthday Party Placemats
Print a coloring page for each guest, let them color their own placemat before the cake comes out, then slide each finished page into a clear plastic sleeve. Instant personalized party decor that doubles as a take-home keepsake.
3. Mickey Bookmark
Print the Mickey face close-up page, color it, cut it into a long vertical strip, and laminate it or cover it with clear tape. Great little project for kids who are just getting into reading.
4. Coloring Page Gift Wrap
Print a few of the simpler Mickey pages on larger paper or tile them together. Color lightly, use as wrapping paper for small gifts. Works especially well for birthday presents going to other Disney-loving kids.
5. Mickey Coloring Book
Print a selection of pages, fold and staple them together down the middle, and you’ve got a little handmade coloring book. Kids love having something that feels like theirs — and it travels well in a bag for restaurants or long car rides.
How to Color Mickey Mouse
No rules here, but a few things make the finished page look noticeably better:
- Start with the lightest colors first — skin tones, yellow shoes, white areas — then layer darker colors on top
- Mickey’s classic colors: red shorts, white gloves, yellow shoes, black ears and body, peach or tan face
- Use a black felt-tip pen to outline the edges after coloring — it sharpens everything up and makes the colors pop
- Colored pencils work well for smaller details; markers fill large areas faster but can bleed through thin paper — put a scrap sheet underneath
- Don’t stress about staying inside the lines — especially on the easy pages, slightly outside the lines still looks great
- Crayons, watercolor pencils, and even light washes of paint all work on these pages depending on the paper you’re printing on
Frequently Asked Questions
What colors does Mickey Mouse wear?
Mickey’s classic look is pretty simple: black body and ears, red shorts with two white buttons, white gloves, and yellow shoes. His face is usually colored in a light peach or tan. Sticking to these colors is a fun way for kids to learn the character — but honestly, a purple Mickey is equally valid.
Are these Mickey Mouse coloring pages actually free?
Yes, completely. No subscription, no trial, no account. Every page downloads as a PDF directly from the button under each image. You can print as many copies as you need.
Do these pages work on A4 paper?
Every file in this collection is pre-formatted to fit both US Letter and A4 at 100% print scale. No resizing, no cropping. Just print.
Are there easy Mickey Mouse coloring pages for toddlers?
Yes — the Easy / Preschool section at the top of the collection is built specifically for younger kids. Bold outlines, large open areas, minimal detail. They work great with thick crayons and chunky markers.
Do you have Mickey Mouse color by number pages?
Not in this collection — these are all standard coloring pages. Color by number Mickey pages are a separate format we may add in the future.
Can I use these Mickey Mouse printables for a birthday party?
Absolutely. The activity pages, face close-ups, and easy poses work especially well for party tables. Print a stack, set out some crayons, and you’ve got an activity station that keeps kids busy while food is being sorted out.
Do you have Mickey and Minnie Mouse coloring pages together?
Yes — there’s a full Mickey and Minnie section in this collection with eight pages, including scenes like dancing, baking cookies, a picnic, a bike ride, and decorating a Christmas tree together.
Parents, teachers, and Disney fans have been reaching for these pages for everything from classroom quiet time to birthday party activity tables to rainy Saturday afternoons with nothing planned. They print fast, they work with whatever coloring supplies are already in the house, and kids genuinely enjoy them — which is really all that matters.
All 42 pages are here, free, and ready to print whenever you need them. If your kids are into other classic cartoon characters, the Minnie Mouse coloring pages are just as popular — or check out the Disney coloring pages collection for more characters in the same style. The full coloring pages library has hundreds of free printables across every theme if you want to keep exploring.










