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Day of the Dead Coloring Pages Easy

preview of free skeleton, sugar skull, and mandala free Day of the Dead coloring pages

Are you a parent looking for a way to teach your kids about Day of the Dead or Dia De Los Muertos? Check out these free Day of the Dead coloring pages! There are skeletons, sugar skulls, and flowers for you and your kids to color and enjoy. These coloring pages are perfect for doing with your little ones or as part of an engaging educational activity.

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What is Day of the Dead (Dia De Los Muertos)?

Day of the Dead (Dia de los Muertos) is a tradition observed in many Latin American countries. The holiday focuses on gatherings of family and friends to pray for and remember friends and family members who have died. It is particularly celebrated in Mexico, where it starts on October 31st at sundown and ends on November 2nd at sundown.

People celebrate by cooking special meals and candies for their deceased loved ones and visiting the gravesites of relatives to clean and decorate them. Paintings, called "ofrendas" (offerings) also commemorate ancestors; most often they include bowls filled with flowers, especially orange marigolds, and candles placed around images of the dead that are drawn on the clay-covered tombs. A cross is often drawn with a bold stroke and three dots, which represent heaven, earth and man: God, family and self.

Day of the Dead or Halloween?

If you are of the Latin American culture, you probably celebrate Day of the Dead. Does that mean you have to be Latino or Latina in order to celebrate Dia De Los Muertos? In my opinion, no. Celebrating Day of the Dead is a good way to remember loved ones and ancestors who have come before you. It is very important to remember one's ancestors because knowing where you came from and what your family members overcame is a good way to figure out who you are and get more motivation in your life.

So what about Halloween? Many people believe that Halloween is Satanic in nature and should not be celebrated at all. If this is you, then Dia De Los Muerots might be a good holiday to celebrate at the end of October instead. Or if you're like my family and choose to pick the good parts of out holidays and traditions and leave out the bad, then feel free to celebrate both!

What is a Sugar Skull?

A sugar skull is a decorated skull made from edible items, such as candy. It's made to look like a human skull and symbolizes departed souls in some Latin countries, such as Mexico. On the Day of the Dead it is believed that the gates of heaven are opened up so people can be reunited with their deceased loved ones for one day. The main thing that has become associated with Dia De Los Muertos is the sugar skull, which many people wear during the holiday for decoration.

black and white sugar skull coloring page
Sugar Skull coloring page for Dia De Los Muertos

Where did the Sugar Skull Come From?

The tradition of making skulls out of edible items to celebrate Dia De Los Muertos dates back to the Aztecs in Mexico (surprise, surprise). The skull is a reminder of the impermanent nature of life and to therefore enjoy it while one is still alive. Sugar skulls were given as gifts to dead children and babies, because they couldn't eat solid foods, so food in their afterlife was also restricted to liquids or soft breads.

In more recent years, sugar skulls have become associated with Halloween in America. You can find them for sale at your local Halloween stores, some people make their own, and they are also popular tattoo designs. Sugar skulls also make very visually attractive and engaging coloring pages. My Day of the Dead coloring book includes many free sugar skull coloring pages for your enjoyment.

Grab Your Free Printable Day of the Dead Coloring Pages

Are you looking for some fun and free printable Day of the Dead coloring pages? If so, you're in luck because I've got a whole collection here for you!

This free collection of Dia De Los Muertos coloring pages includes more than 50 pages. It's an entire themed coloring book! Many of the pages feature sugar skull coloring pages and each page is fun and engaging for all ages.

If you are looking for Day of the Dead coloring pages to print out then this is the perfect collection for you. And don't forget to grab your free copy now!

preview of free skeleton, sugar skull, and mandala free Day of the Dead coloring pages

Are These Dia De Los Muertos Coloring Pages for Kids or Adults?

Are you looking for adult coloring pages or child specific coloring pages? Due to the nature of these coloring sheets, I would absolutely recommend them for both kids and adults alike. Adults are free to get as detailed as they like with these engaging coloring pages, or kids can be less detailed and just go with the flow. Many adults nowadays are participating in coloring activities with their kids because it's a fun way to get the whole family involved.

The Day of the Dead is a perfect theme to practice your coloring skills in general, because there are so many fun objects to color, such as sugar skulls. The more you practice with different mediums the better you will get at using them!

What Colors Will You Use? I recommend using whatever colors speak to you when looking at this Dia De Los Muertos coloring book. Whether you choose to go with bright vibrant colors, or more neutral muted tones is up to you!

So what are you waiting for? Grab your free coloring pages today!

preview of free skeleton, sugar skull, and mandala free Day of the Dead coloring pages

More Day of the Dead Activities and Ideas

How can you celebrate Dia de los Muertos or Day of the Dead, no matter your culture? One easy way to add some festive activities into your celebrations is by downloading the free Day of the Dead coloring book I linked to above. There are plenty of pages for the whole family so feel free to print out the entire book and have some fun!

Or here are some other fun ideas for celebrating or commemorating Day of the Dead.

  • Watch the Disney movie Coco (which focus on this entire cultural celebration in a fun and engaging way) (or check out these other Halloween movies for families)
  • Make some Day of the Dead sugar skull cookies or cupcakes
  • Host a Dia De Los Muertos party. Decorate with lots of bright colors and flashy text!
  • Choose to dress up as a sugar skull, Catrina, or Mariachi for Halloween this year.
  • Host a Day of the Dead Costume Party
  • Watch some documentaries on cultural backgrounds, or create your own.
  • Make DIY sugar skull masks or Day of the Dead masks
  • Make a simple paper sugar mask as a craft project
  • Or you could just download these free coloring pages to practice your skills so next time you have to color something up for Halloween you are ready!

Whatever activities interest you are what will make this day special, memorable, and educational for everyone.

More Halloween Activities and Ideas

Whether you include Day of the Dead in your October festivities or not, here are some more fun Halloween activities and ideas for you:

Free Printable Halloween Coloring Pages
Free Halloween Printables
Halloween Science Experiments for kids of all ages

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