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SpongeBob Thanksgiving Coloring Pages (8 Pages To Color)

SpongeBob Thanksgiving Coloring Pages (8 Pages To Color)

Thanksgiving week gets busy fast, so I keep a stack of SpongeBob Thanksgiving coloring pages ready on the counter. My three kiddos grab a sheet while I finish pies, set the table, or just catch my breath. It keeps hands busy and moods light, which is everything I need on a holiday afternoon.

These pages feel cheerful and familiar, with Bikini Bottom details that make the kids giggle. Bright pumpkins, goofy turkeys, and funny faces are always a hit. I love how simple it is. Print, color, and display. It becomes easy decor that makes the whole house feel festive!

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SpongeBob Pages with a Thanksgiving Theme

A cartoon sponge character wearing a pilgrim hat stands in front of a Thanksgiving feast with a turkey, pies, a pumpkin, and a cornucopia, surrounded by falling leaves and a banner reading 'Happy Thanksgiving!'Pin

These pages bring the holiday right into Bikini Bottom, and they look adorable on the fridge. Think pilgrim hats on SpongeBob, harvest baskets in Sandy’s lab, and patties stacked like a Thanksgiving feast. My twins always spot silly details, which buys me a few precious minutes to stir the gravy.

I keep a mix of easy and detailed sheets. The little one picks bold outlines, the older two choose more lines and texture. It’s simple and fun, and I stash extras in a folder so cousins can jump in when they arrive. Instant activity, zero stress!

Holiday Coloring Fun with SpongeBob

Cartoon characters celebrating Thanksgiving around a table with a large turkey and various foods, decorated with leaves and pumpkins, under a banner saying 'Happy Thanksgiving.'Pin

I like to make this a mini station at the coffee table. A tray holds crayons, washable markers, and a few sharpened pencils. I set out fresh pages and a small bowl of stickers. The kids come and go all afternoon, which keeps the house calm and happy.

We turn finished pages into decor. Tape a few to the kitchen cabinets, or clip them to twine near the dining room table. It adds playful color and feels personal. The kids beam when they see their art next to the mashed potatoes.

Seasonal Outlines Featuring the Characters

A coloring page featuring animated characters with Pilgrim hats celebrating Thanksgiving at a table with a pie and pumpkins. One character holds a sign that reads 'Happy Thanksgiving.'Pin

It’s not just SpongeBob. Patrick, Sandy, Gary, and Squidward show up too, usually in the funniest autumn outfits. A pumpkin patch near the Krusty Krab always gets a laugh. My middle child loves anything with Gary, which is hard to believe since snails are not usually cute.

Outlines matter for younger hands. Bold edges help them stay inside the lines, and that builds confidence. I like pages with clear shapes, like big leaves or simple turkeys. The older kids handle the trickier ones with tiny details on hats and pies.

Festive SpongeBob Coloring Sheets

A coloring page featuring a cartoon sponge character cheerfully posing in front of a large book with the title "Give Thanks and Jellyfish!" The sponge is wearing shorts and a tie, with a playful expression. The page is outlined for coloring, showing a simple underwater background with bubbles and plants.Pin

These sheets pack in Thanksgiving icons. Pumpkins, pie slices, apple crates, corn stalks, and leaves swirling around SpongeBob’s happy face. It all feels warm and silly, which is exactly the vibe I want before dinner.

I print on slightly thicker paper, since markers can bleed. The color looks richer, and pages hold up when little hands get excited. We even save a few in a holiday binder. It’s sweet to look back and see how their coloring changed year to year.

Pages That Celebrate Thanksgiving with SpongeBob

A cartoon snail wearing a pilgrim hat, smiling and sitting on a pie, with a leaf detail on its shell.Pin

Gratitude is front and center on a lot of these pages, and I love that. We color while we talk about one thing we’re thankful for, then write it on the page. It becomes a keepsake, simple and meaningful.

Look for scenes with family-style tables or shared platters. Those images spark good conversations. My kids always ask if SpongeBob would like sweet potatoes or stuffing. The answer changes every year, but the laughter stays the same!

Creative Holiday Outlines for Kids

A coloring page depicting a cartoon sponge character next to a large cornucopia filled with various foods under the sea, with sea plants and flowers in the background.Pin

Coloring is a calm way to invite creativity. We try fun palettes, like teal leaves or purple pumpkins, just for play. No rules. If Patrick wants a plaid scarf, we try cross-hatching with colored pencils. The kids get proud of their choices, and it shows.

Sometimes we add quick extras, like drawing tiny stars in the sky or a banner above the table. Simple shapes make it feel custom. I keep gel pens nearby for sparkle. A little shine makes every page look special on the wall.

Easy Thanksgiving Coloring with SpongeBob

Cartoon character Spongebob dressed as a Pilgrim holds a pie underwater, surrounded by two smiling jellyfish wearing Pilgrim hats, set against a backdrop of underwater plants and bubbles.Pin

I always keep a set of super simple pages for quick wins. Big shapes, clear outlines, and open space. This helps younger kids stay focused, and it keeps meltdowns away when attention runs low. Easy pages are gold during the pre-dinner rush.

For older kids, I print a second set with more detail. That way everyone has a page that fits their mood. It stops the “I’m bored” loop and gives them something to finish while I baste the turkey.

Fun Pages to Share for the Holiday

Cartoon characters sitting at a table with a Thanksgiving feast, under a "Happy Thanksgiving" banner.Pin

Sharing is half the fun in our house. We make a small stack of completed pages and hand them out to grandparents. My mom tapes hers to the pantry door, which makes the kids feel like artists. It turns coloring time into connection time.

We also slide a few pages into clear sheet protectors to use as placemats. It protects the art and looks adorable on the kids’ table. Add a name in bold letters, and you’ve got easy place cards and a colorful setup that kids love!

Conclusion

Bringing SpongeBob into Thanksgiving adds playful energy to a packed day!

These coloring pages keep little hands busy, spark sweet chats, and turn into instant decor. Print a stack, set out the crayons, and let the fun roll from morning to dessert. It’s simple, cozy, and always a hit with my three.

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