Free Grinch coloring pages: 90 printable PDF designs featuring the famous green Christmas character, his dog Max, Cindy Lou Who, and the town of Whoville. Each page can be downloaded as a PDF to print or colored online in the browser.

The Grinch is a beloved Christmas character created by Dr. Seuss, the pen name of author Theodor Seuss Geisel. He first appeared in the 1957 children’s book “How the Grinch Stole Christmas!” The Grinch is a grumpy, green creature with a furry face and a heart that is “two sizes too small,” who lives in a cave on Mount Crumpit high above the cheerful town of Whoville. In the story, he sets out to steal Christmas from the Whos, but by the end, his heart grows three sizes, and he learns the true meaning of the holiday. He is joined by his loyal dog, Max, and the kind little girl, Cindy Lou Who. The character has starred in a classic 1966 cartoon, a 2000 live-action film, and a 2018 animated movie. This large collection captures the Grinch in all his moods, from grumpy to joyful.

The collection is large, with 90 pages ranging from simple, chunky designs for young children to detailed festive scenes for older kids and adults. Because the Grinch is famously green against bright red-and-white Christmas colors, these pages are a great place to practice bold, festive color combinations.

What Is Inside This Collection

The 90 pages cover many moods and scenes, so there is something for every Grinch fan.

Classic Grinch

Many pages feature the Grinch on his own, showing his famous grumpy expressions and sly grins. As the star, he is the most popular character to color.

The Grinch and Max

Several pages show the Grinch with his loyal dog Max, from sledding down Mount Crumpit to sharing quiet moments. These sweet pairings are a favorite.

Whoville and Christmas Scenes

Some pages show the Grinch stealing gifts, decorating trees, and visiting the festive town of Whoville. These busy holiday scenes are full of Christmas details to color.

Cute and Funny Grinch

Other pages feature cute chibi Grinch designs, baby Grinch, and funny expressions. These playful, simple designs are great for younger children.

What Grinch Coloring Pages Do

Fine motor development. The American Academy of Pediatrics identifies fine motor skill development as a core benefit of structured coloring for children ages 2 through 7. The mix of simple chunky designs and detailed festive scenes builds hand control across a range of ages.

Celebrating the holiday season. The Grinch is a Christmas favorite, and coloring these pages is a fun way for children to get into the holiday spirit. They work well for December activities at home, in classrooms, and at parties.

Anxiety reduction through focus. A 2005 study in the Art Therapy Journal documented measurable reductions in anxiety following structured coloring sessions. The festive, story-rich designs provide the kind of absorbing, focused coloring associated with the study’s calming findings.

Exploring a heartwarming story. The Grinch’s story is about kindness and a change of heart. Coloring the pages can open gentle conversations about the true meaning of the holidays, beyond gifts and decorations.

How to Color Grinch Pages Well

  • The Grinch’s fur: Color the Grinch bright green, using Crayola “Green” or “Yellow Green,” and add a slightly darker green for shading to give his fur some depth.
  • His Santa suit: In many scenes, the Grinch wears a red Santa outfit. Color it bright red with white trim, which contrasts nicely with his green fur.
  • His eyes and grin: Add a touch of yellow to his sly eyes and leave his teeth white, which captures his famous mischievous expression.
  • Max the dog: Color Max in warm browns and tan, with a black nose, and add his single antler in some scenes for a fun, festive touch.
  • Whoville colors: Color Whoville scenes in bright, cheerful reds, greens, and golds, with snowy white rooftops, for a classic Christmas feel.
  • Festive backgrounds: Use red and green for Christmas trees and gifts, and light blue and white for snow, to make the green Grinch stand out.

5 Creative Craft Ideas With Grinch Coloring Pages

1. Grinch Christmas Cards. Color a funny Grinch design, glue it to a folded card, and add a festive message inside to make handmade holiday cards.

2. Window Decorations. Color Grinch designs, cut them out, and tape them to windows so they show off as festive holiday decorations.

3. Grinch Ornaments. Color a small Grinch face, cut it into a circle, add a string, and hang it on the Christmas tree as a handmade ornament.

4. Holiday Bulletin Board. Color several Grinch and Whoville pages and arrange them on a board to make a festive classroom or home display.

5. Grinch Standee. Color the Grinch, glue him to the card, cut him out, and fold a tab at the base so he stands up as a festive decoration.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Grinch coloring pages?

Grinch coloring pages are printable designs featuring the famous green Christmas character, his dog Max, Cindy Lou Who, and Whoville. They can be printed as PDFs or colored online in the browser, and are especially popular during the holiday season.

Who created the Grinch?

The Grinch was created by Dr. Seuss, the pen name of author Theodor Seuss Geisel. The character first appeared in the 1957 book “How the Grinch Stole Christmas!” and has since starred in a 1966 cartoon, a 2000 live-action film, and a 2018 animated movie.

Who is the Grinch?

The Grinch is a grumpy, green creature who lives on Mount Crumpit above the town of Whoville. In the story, he tries to steal Christmas, but his heart, once “two sizes too small,” grows three sizes as he learns the true meaning of the holiday.

Who are the other characters?

The Grinch is joined by his loyal dog Max, who often wears a single antler, and Cindy Lou Who, a kind little girl from Whoville. The Whos, the cheerful residents of Whoville, also appear in many scenes.

What color is the Grinch?

The Grinch is bright green with a furry face and body. He is often shown in a red Santa suit with white trim. His green color against red-and-white Christmas colors makes him one of the most recognizable holiday characters.

Why does the Grinch hate Christmas?

In the story, the Grinch is grumpy and lonely, and his heart is described as “two sizes too small,” which is why he dislikes the Whos’ cheerful celebrations. By the end, his heart grows, and he comes to love Christmas after all.

Are Grinch coloring pages suitable for young children?

Yes. The collection includes simple, chunky designs and cute chibi Grinch pages for young children, along with detailed festive scenes for older children and adults. The friendly, funny character appeals to a wide range of ages.

Are these Grinch coloring pages free to print?

All pages are free to download as a PDF and print, or to color online in the browser. No account, email, or payment is required. Pages can be printed at home or in a classroom on standard paper for personal use.

Start Coloring

Download any page by clicking the design. No account, email, or payment is required. Pages print directly from the browser at full resolution or open in the online coloring tool for screen use. Share finished pages on Facebook or Pinterest with the share buttons at the top of each design page.

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