If you love a classic undead monster or just want something different to color, you’re in for a treat! I’ve put together 34 free zombie coloring pages, blending spooky and funny designs, perfect for a Halloween project. So grab your favorite markers or crayons, and let’s explore the spooky side of creativity!
All pages are designed for US letter size but work great on A4 paper too. Just click the image or link below to download and print!
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Zombies Fun Facts and Creative Craft Ideas
Here are some fun and imaginative ways for kids, parents, and teachers to make the most of these colored zombie pages:
1. Zombie Trading Cards
Cut out the colored zombies and turn them into trading cards! Kids can swap their creations with friends and even invent “zombie powers” like “extra brains” or “super speed.”
Fun Fact: The idea of zombies as brain-eaters didn’t become popular until the movie Return of the Living Dead (1985)!
2. Zombie Escape Room
Create a mini zombie themed escape room at home or in the classroom. Use the colored pages as “clues” or “obstacles” to escape! Let kids work in teams to solve riddles or find hidden zombie images.
Fun Fact: Zombies in Haitian folklore were said to be controlled by a bokor (sorcerer), not brain-craving monsters!
3. Zombie Party Invitations
Turn the coloring pages into unique party invites! Whether it’s for a birthday or a Halloween party, the kids can customize each zombie and write the details on the back. You can join them too!
Fun Fact: In early zombie lore, zombies were slaves raised from the dead to work in the fields—not to terrorize people!
4. DIY Zombie Board Game
Parents and teachers can help kids create a zombie themed board game. Use the colored zombie pages as game pieces, and make a spooky game board with challenges like “run from the zombie!”
Fun Fact: Zombies are often slow and shambling in movies, but in more modern films like 28 Days Later, they’re super fast!
5. Zombie Wall of Fame
Turn the classroom or bedroom wall into a “Zombie Wall of Fame.” Hang up the colored pages, and give each zombie a funny name and personality. It’s a great way to show off creativity while making the room extra spooky.
Fun Fact: The word “zombie” comes from “zombi” in Haitian Creole, meaning a spirit or animated corpse.
6. Zombie Storytime
Use the zombies from the coloring pages as characters for a fun group storytelling session. Each kid can take turns telling what their zombie likes, where it came from, and what it’s doing.
Fun Fact: The first-ever zombie film, White Zombie (1932), was inspired by Haitian folklore and starred Bela Lugosi!
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