Mouse Coloring Pages (Free Printable PDFs)

On this page, you’ll find 20 adorable mouse coloring pages, all of which are 100% free to download and print. Mouse coloring sheets are adorable coloring pages for kids because their little whiskers and wriggling noses have always been symbols of curiosity in many cultures.

I illustrated a variety of mouse designs for this series, including the traditional rural mouse, cute mice with a kawaii theme, cheese-filled scenery, amusing mouse families, and even a few mouse designs inspired by beloved mouse characters! Grab your coloring pencils and get ready to go on a journey that will make your whiskers twitch!

You can download one of these free printables by clicking on the image or link below. A new window will pop up with the high-quality PDF file. Then, download or print as many copies as you need!

All of these PDF coloring pages are in regular US letter format, but they also precisely fit on A4 paper! Have fun!

10 Crafty Ideas To Do With Mouse Coloring Pages

If you have a youngster, they will love these charming mouse coloring pages.

If you are looking for something to do with the finished artwork, you might want to try out these ten simple projects that are both inexpensive and interesting.

1. Stepping Mice

Your little one will adore this project if your home’s stairway is not carpeted.

Have the kids draw several mouse figures, then cut them out and glue them to cardboard.

These should be put on the backs of each step on your stairs using wall putty that won’t damage the walls.

It will look like the mice are running up and down the steps!

2. 3D Pop-Up Mouse Greeting Cards

A charming pop-up greeting card with a mouse design can be yours! Once you’re done coloring and cutting out the mouse from the page, fold a piece of paper in half to make the base of the card. Make sure the mouse cutout “pops” out when you open the card by attaching it to a folded paper strip in an accordion fashion.

Write something inside, like “You’re so cute!” or “Have a great day!” You can make this craft for Valentine’s Day, parties, or to say thank you. To make it more interesting, finish the look with googly eyes, felt whiskers, or a small cheese piece.

3. A Simple Mouse Craft

To complete this simple activity, select a coloring page that depicts a mouse from the side view.

After being colored and cut out, it should be stuck to half of a paper plate so that the flat side of the plate is at the bottom.

After that, they can decorate the face with a pink pom-pom nose and a wiggle eye, and for a tail, they can twist a pipe cleaner into a spiral.

This amusing mouse may be placed anywhere, and black pom-poms are just as hilarious as feet.

4. Mouse-Themed Learning Game (Find the Cheese!)

Be creative with your mouse coloring pages and turn them into an engaging educational game for youngsters. After coloring and cutting out several mouse characters, glue them onto miniature index cards or squares of cardstock. Scatter paper “cheese” cutouts about the room, then instruct the children to “find the cheese” by rearranging their mouse cards.

This game helps kids learn how to solve problems, coordinate their fine motor skills, and count to a few. To make it even more fun, use cardboard to make a small maze that the kids can use to lead their paper mice to the cheese at the end.

5. Create an Adorable Paper Mouse

After your child has finished coloring a mouse, the head and body of the mouse should be cut out individually.

Make a small hole in the nose and place the face piece over the edge of a snow cone cup. As a nose, add a pink pom-pom.

Put the mouse’s snow cone head on a scrap of paper and stick it in place.

Then, glue the body to the piece of paper right below it. It will look like the mouse is reaching for a piece of cheese!

6. Hanging Mouse Garland for Room Decor

If you want to decorate a child’s bedroom, classroom, or nursery, you may make a lovely garland with a mouse motif and use it to adorn. After coloring and cutting out multiple mice, use glue or small clothespins to fasten them to a lengthy ribbon or thread. Spread them out evenly along the string and add extras like tiny cheese shapes, stars, or hearts for extra style.

Laminate each mouse before you string them together to make them last longer. When it comes to adding a bit of sweetness to any place, this activity is perfect for birthday décor, themed parties, or even just adding a touch of cuteness.

7. Amusing Abstract Art

Make a funny activity by cutting a triangle out of yellow construction paper and then having the child draw circles all over it to make it look like Swiss cheese.

Next, using cuttings from the completed mouse coloring page, instruct the kid to construct the mouse on top of the cutout, using the cheese as the head of the mouse.

After you’ve positioned the body and ears correctly, you can finish off the triangle by adding wiggling eyes and a red puffy-paint mouth.

You can make a tail out of a black pipe cleaner. Put this funny art piece anywhere you want to make people laugh.

8. Mouse-Themed Party Invitations

If you are planning a birthday party or an event with a Mouse and Cheese theme, you may design personalized invites by using the colored mouse pictures that you have printed off. After you have cut out your colored mice and glued them onto folded cardstock, you can next write the party details inside of them. Attaching a small cutout of cheese that guests can pull out to reveal a hidden message is a great way to make it more entertaining and engaging.

If you want to make it look more professional, add fun touches like glitter, ribbon tails, or letters that are raised from the paper. These invites are great for kids’ parties or playdates with a theme!

9. Twisted Mouse Ears

There are a lot of kids that make their ears in the manner of Mickey Mouse, but in this way, they are even more fun!

Kids should draw and cut out mouse ears, then glue them to a round piece of cardboard so they can wear them as hats.

The mouse ears should be made in a collage style using pieces cut out of different coloring pages.

These are more fun and bright than regular mouse ears, and all kids will love putting them on.

10. Finger Puppets for Mice

Have the kids attach their mouse coloring pages onto thin cardboard or construction paper to begin this simple activity.

Again, be careful when cutting out the characters, leaving about two inches of room at the bottom.

At this point, you should be able to make the mouse “walk” by cutting four tiny holes that the child’s fingers can fit through.

Add some toothpick whiskers, wiggle eyes, and pink pom-pom noses to make it even more entertaining!