25 Pumpkin Coloring Pages - Free!

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Pumpkins colored by Coloring Together
Colored by the Coloring Together artists. See gallery.

These pumpkins are very colorful, don't you think they look delicious? Of course they do, after all, pumpkins are known for being one of the most delicious vegetables of all. How about you come along and take a look at the gallery?

The whole Coloring Together team took on the task of finding and editing the best pumpkin coloring pages, so that you'd have the highest-quality and most fun pumpkins of all at your disposal. How do you plan to color them?

If you look through the lineup, you'll find a variety of pumpkin coloring pages, ranging from animated pumpkin drawings to amazing Halloween pumpkin drawings. And all of them are waiting for an enthusiastic and very creative artist to fill them with color.

Don't think too much, whether it's colored pencils, markers, glitter, or lots of chalk. Any of them will look great on the drawing you choose! And when you finish your work of art you can send us a photo and we'll gladly publish it in our special gallery.

Come along, we know you're a very creative artist, so you'll have plenty of ideas about how we can color these pumpkin coloring pages.

Pumpkins coloring pages

Why color pumpkins pictures?

The pumpkin is a hard-shelled berry that's very important for our health, since it's one of the foods that provides the most properties to our body. It's rich in water and fiber, and has a very low calorie content.

It's an ideal vegetable for people who are overweight. Plus, it helps improve our digestive system.

In addition, the pumpkin contains, like other vegetables, beta-carotene, an antioxidant component that's beneficial for our health.

Pumpkins are so interesting! We haven't told you everything about them, why not come along with us and learn a little? If you stay to color this topic you'll come across super fun facts that will leave you amazed about pumpkins.

Come on, let's have fun Coloring Together these pumpkin coloring pages.

Learn while coloring Pumpkins

  1. The pumpkin is entirely edible. All of it! From the skin, the leaves, the flowers, to the seeds, the pulp, and the stem.
  2. Pumpkins are native to South America, and their origin is believed to date back about 8,000 years in Peru and Mexico.
  3. It takes about 35 pumpkins to produce one liter of pumpkin seed oil. That's a lot of pumpkins!
  4. Pumpkin oil reduces cholesterol levels and helps prevent heart and circulatory problems.
  5. The pumpkin is 90% water. That's quite a lot! Plus, it contains a high level of beta-carotene.
  6. The pumpkin is rich in magnesium, calcium, iron, phosphorus, and vitamins A, B, C, E, and K.
  7. Although the pumpkin is rich in vitamins and minerals, it provides few calories. Only 25 calories per 100 grams. That makes it very nutritious!
  8. A pumpkin can last several weeks if stored in a dark place, but once it's cut it only keeps for a few days in the fridge.
  9. There are around 800 different types of pumpkins. That's a huge amount! But only about 200 are edible.
  10. According to Medical News Today, eating pumpkins is good for heart health. Do you know why? Because it has a high content of fiber, potassium, and vitamin C, which is beneficial for the heart.
  11. The Irish Halloween tradition began with turnips. They turned them into lanterns, in reference to the legend of Jack o'Lantern. Upon arriving in the United States, after a great famine, they came across the pumpkin, which was easier to carve.
  12. The pumpkin is rich in beta-carotene, which is converted into vitamin A. This leads to the creation of white blood cells that fight infections.
  13. Some pumpkins are resistant to viruses that attack them and make them sick. These were genetically modified, and only grow on a few hectares in the United States.
  14. The pumpkin is actually a berry, just like the watermelon, the eggplant, or the melon. Incredible!
  15. Years ago, boots and canteens were made from pumpkins, like the one belonging to the apostle Saint James, who kept water or wine in his canteen.
  16. Pumpkins could save lives! Do you know how? Well, years ago, life jackets were made from animal skins or bladders or from empty pumpkins, since these were also flotation elements for fishing nets.

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