Free Printable Mother’s Day Coloring Pages (PDF)
Mother’s Day always seems to sneak up on us. One minute it’s April, the next minute a teacher is saying, “Don’t forget—we’re making something for Mom tomorrow.”
If you need a quick, meaningful activity, these free printable Mother’s Day coloring pages are an easy win. Kids can color them, decorate them, and turn them into a simple Mother’s Day card or gift for Mom.
They work great for classroom activities, early finishers, or a quiet afternoon project at home. Just download the Mother’s Day coloring pages PDF, print, and let kids add their own creative touch.

What’s Included in the Coloring Pages
The printable PDF includes several different designs for kids to color, such as:
- Happy Mother’s Day coloring pages
- best mom ever coloring page
- I Love You Mom coloring page
- I love you Mom coloring page
- thank you mom coloring page
- number one mom coloring page
Kids can choose their favorite page and turn it into a handmade card or keepsake.
Mother’s Day Coloring Pages
Here are the free PDF Mother’s Day coloring pages. Or Mother’s Day Colouring Pages for those of you overseas. For best results: Set your printer to fit to page if needed. Print on standard 8.5 × 11 paper. Use cardstock if you plan to fold the page into a card.
How to Use These Mother’s Day Coloring Pages
These printable coloring pages can be used in lots of simple ways:
- Classroom activity: A quick and easy Mother’s Day project for elementary students.
- Early finisher work: Keep a few printed for students who finish assignments early.
- Make a card: Kids can color the page, fold it, and write a message inside.
- At-home activity: A quiet craft kids can do while preparing a small Mother’s Day surprise.
Sometimes the simplest activities end up being the most meaningful.
Turn These Coloring Pages into a Mother’s Day Card
Many kids like turning coloring pages into a homemade card. It’s easy:
- Print the page on cardstock if possible.
- Color the design using crayons, markers, or colored pencils.
- Fold the page in half.
- Write a message inside for Mom.
Simple handmade cards often become keepsakes that moms save for years.
Mother’s Day activities can sometimes bring up questions about who a child should make something for. Not every child is raised by their biological mother, and many families look different—and that’s okay.
If Mother’s Day doesn’t fit your situation, these coloring pages can easily be used for another important person in a child’s life. Kids might choose to color one for a grandmother, aunt, step-parent, foster parent, or another adult who takes care of them.
The goal is simple: give kids a creative way to make something kind for someone they love.
