
Trick-or-Treat Kids
Two happy kids in ghost and pumpkin costumes holding candy buckets at a doorstep beside a glowing jack-o'-lantern — a Halloween coloring page.
Two happy children stand at a doorstep holding out their candy buckets, one dressed as a little ghost and one as a pumpkin, with a carved jack-o'-lantern glowing beside the door and a few autumn leaves drifting around their feet. This cheerful scene captures the best part of Halloween night and gives colorers lots to do: two costumes, two buckets, a door, a jack-o'-lantern, and falling leaves. The costumes are simple enough for younger children to fill, while the door, lantern, and leaves add detail for older kids. It is a lovely page for talking about trick-or-treating manners and what makes a great costume. You can match the costumes to real ones your family is planning. Print it on US Letter or A4 paper and fill the doorstep with all the warm colors of a fun Halloween evening.
Coloring Tips
- Costume them up — color the ghost soft white and the pumpkin costume bright orange, or invent your own outfits.
- Fill the buckets — add colorful candies and treats inside the buckets to show a happy haul.
- Warm the doorstep — give the glowing jack-o'-lantern a yellow light and scatter orange and red leaves around their feet.