Our pizza coloring pages offer designs suitable for every age, from toddlers to adults. This collection features simple pizza slices for preschoolers to color, whole pizza pies with all the toppings, and more!
How to Download Coloring Pages
Each coloring sheet is a high-resolution letter size printable PDF you can color one of two ways: on paper, or digitally. Instructions for downloading free coloring pages are below.
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All coloring pages are for personal, non-commercial use only.
Pizza Coloring Pages
How To Use Our Coloring Pages
There’s no reason to stop the flow of creativity once the coloring ends. There are different activities you can do using our pizza coloring pages that can engage kids in learning, creativity, and pretend play. Here are a handful of easy, low-prep ways to turn those colorful pies into something even more interactive.
DIY Pizza Menu
Use the Full Pizza Sliced with Different Toppings page to make your own pretend pizza shop menu. After coloring your slices, cut them out and use a glue stick to adhere them to construction paper. Name your creations and take turns ordering your favorite slice. This is a fun way for kids to turn their finished coloring page into a creative pretend play activity.
Pizza Pages as Writing Prompts
Pages like Pizza Unicorn, Skateboarding Pizza, or Sleeping Pizza are full of personality, making them perfect for using your imagination. After coloring, invite kids to write short stories or comic strips based on their pizza character. What adventures do they go on? What toppings give them their powers? With this activity, you can combine the fun of coloring with creative writing.
Pizza Recipe Card
Create a Pizza Recipe Card by coloring a pizza page, cutting it out, then gluing it onto a piece of construction paper. Then, use clipped images of different foods like cheese, peppperoni, olives, etc, to create a visual recipe of your perfect slice by gluing them below your pizza.
Fraction Talk with Slices
Use your colored-in pizza page to introduce simple fractions. Cut the pizza into slices and use the pieces to talk about halves, thirds, or quarters. It’s also an opportunity to work on basic arithmetic when asking questions like, “If you eat two slices out of four, how much is left?” This gives kids a tactile and visual way to engage with math.
More Free Coloring Fun
We hope these pizza coloring pages were just what you were looking for! If you’re looking for more fun coloring pages, check out our other collections.
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For crayons and washable markers, use any paper. For colored pencils, we recommend a 32 lb paper. For alcohol markers, we recommend an 60 lb cover stock. Check your printer for compatibility when purchasing paper at different weights.













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