Happy Read Across America Day, folks! I bet you didn’t know the day commemorates Dr. Seuss’ birthday, who changed the world of reading for kids. Born on 2nd March 1904, Theodore Seuss Geisel, fondly known as Dr. Seuss, has entertained generations of children with his fun books, such as “The Cat in the Hat”, “ How the Grinch Stole Christmas!”, “Horton Hears a Who” and more. In the process, he cultivated an interest in reading among millions of kids. Dr. Seuss’ efforts can be seen in the fact that his books are as popular with kids today as they were in the last few decades.
30 Free Dr. Seuss Coloring Pages Printable
Let’s dive into his whimsical world with these free printable Dr. Seuss coloring pages that look straight out of his books. This post includes coloring images of all the major Dr. Seuss characters, along with some supporting ones and some fun facts. So let’s go!
Blue Fish

The fish you see here is the blue fish from Dr. Seuss, “One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish”. There isn’t just a single blue fish in the book, but several, each playing and appearing in a single scene. How would you color this fish?
Cat from The Cat In The Hat

The Cat from “The Cat in the Hat” is the most popular character of Dr. Seuss. He’s a farm cat who wears a red and white top hat and carries a magic umbrella that keeps changing its color. The Cat has made an appearance in several of Seuss’ works, which shows how popular and loved he is.
Cindy-Lou Who

Cindy-Lou Who is one of the main characters from “How the Grinch Stole Christmas!” She is a sweet, little girl who empathizes with Grinch and feels that he is just a misunderstood man, not a bad one. She even helps Grinch return every item he has stolen from the people of Whoville.
Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss

The cat from The Cat in the Hat has made a delicious two-tiered cake on the occasion of its founder’s birthday. What flavor would you give to this delectable cake? Strawberry, vanilla, and chocolate would be perfect.
Dr. Seuss Characters Coloring Page

This illustration has to be my favorite as it features some of the most important characters from “The Cat in the Hat”, namely Sally, Conrad Cat, the Fish, and Thing 1 And Thing 2.
Dr. Seuss Coloring Printable

This coloring image features the central character of “The Cat in the Hat”, along with a fish in the bowl and a book. To make things interesting, I would recommend you weave a story to go with the coloring image. It will make a fun task for you and your friend.
All Tall Guys

Just like the Cat, even the All Tall Guys appeared in several of Dr. Seuss’s books, namely “Hop on Pop” and “Green Eggs and Ham”. All four guys appear wearing orange jumpsuits and have the same features and expressions. But I would suggest you give different colors to each guy.
Mr. Fox

Mr. Fox is the protagonist of the book, “Fox in Socks”. Mr. Fox is a red-colored fox who wears blue socks on his feet and hands. He speaks in rhymes and travels around with Mr. Knox.
The Grinch

The Grinch is another popular character from the realm of Dr. Seuss’ universe. This anti-hero with a sour attitude and wicked temper is the resident of Whoville and detests Christmas. In reality, he hates all the people of Who as he is from a different species called What and cannot stand seeing them happy.
Horton

Meet Horton, the protagonist of the book, “Horton Hears A Who!” This elephant is indeed “a person’s a person, no matter how small” as he does everything possible and endures all kinds of harassment for the safety of the people of Whoville, who are microscopic characters.
Horton Hears A Who! Coloring Page

“Horton Hears a Who!” is another popular children’s book by Dr. Seuss, which narrates the story of an elephant named Horton and his attempts at saving Whoville from being incinerated.
Lorax

Meet Lorax, the protagonist of the book with the same name. He’s a grumpy, but caring creature who has immense love for the environment, especially the truffula trees. He wants the best for every creature in the world and fights tooth and nail to prevent the forest from being ruined by the loggers.
Marvin K Mooney

Marvin K. Mooney is the main character in Dr. Seuss’ “Marvin K. Mooney Will You Please Go Now!” The narrator is an individual, possibly Marvin’s father or grandfather, who wants him to ‘Go’, but where, is unknown. It’s presumed that the individual wants Marvin to go to bed since he appears in his pajamas, but Marvin isn’t ready to.
Mr. Knox

Mr. Knox, formally known as Mr. Box Knox in Box is a friend of Mr. Fox, who wears a yellow jumper and carries an orange box, in which he sometimes lives. Mr. Fox tries to teach Mr. Knox some tongue twisters, but he fails. But towards the end of the book, he defeats Mr. Fox in his own tongue-twisting game and leaves happily.
Oh, The Places You’ll Go

“Oh, The Places You’ll Go”, is one of the most emotional stories of Dr. Seuss, where he encourages readers to find the joys of life, even while facing challenges. It teaches the readers to appreciate and celebrate every little and big milestone, from birthdays to graduations and beyond.
Read Across America Week Coloring Page

Every year, on the 2nd of March, which happens to be Dr. Seuss’ birthday, we celebrate how awesome reading is with Read Across America Day. The National Education Association (NEA) founded this day to celebrate this legendary figure who brought the joys of reading back by writing easy and fun books for kids.
National Reading Month Coloring Page

The month of March is also celebrated as National Reading Month in America. The month of March was chosen to honor our very own Dr. Seuss, whose birthday falls on the 2nd of March. The month encourages people of all ages to read as much as they can, together as a family or with friends. Even better would be to join book clubs and participate in reading activities and competitions.
Happy Read Across America Week 2025 Coloring Page

This year, the National Read Across America week will commence on Sunday, 2nd of March, and will continue till the 6th of March, 2025.
Red Fish

Red Fish is a flying fish that appeared in Seuss’ “One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish”.
Sally

Sally is the cute and pretty daughter of Joan Walden and one of the primary characters of “The Cat in the Hat”. She is a light-skinned 6-year-old with yellow hair, which she decorates with a pink hairband. So use these colors to fill this illustration of Sally Walden.
Sally’s’ Brother, Conrad

Here’s a coloring page of Sally’s troublemaking brother, Conrad. Both the kids were alone in the house when the Cat arrived with his crate. He specifically tells the children not to open the crate, but Conrad, being who he is, opens the crate, which leads to a huge mess.
Sam-I-Am

Sam-I-Am, the main character from the book, “Green Eggs and Ham” is one of the most recognizable characters of Dr. Seuss. He’s a white, little bug, who pesters another, unnamed character to try his green eggs and ham.
Star Belly Sneetches

Here’s a coloring page of a Star-Bellied Sneetch from the book, “The Sneetches”. The Sneetches are weird-looking, yellow, bird-like creatures that live on the beach in groups.
The Cat In The Hat Coloring Page

Back in 1954, literacy was a concern in America because the kids took little to no interest in reading. They found books boring and had no motivation to read. That’s when the director of education at the Houghton Mifflin Company asked Dr. Seuss to write a book with just 250 words, which the first graders must know. That’s when he came up with “The Cat in the Hat”.
Thing 1 Thing 2

Anyone aware of Dr. Seuss and his works would be familiar with Thing 1 and Thing 2, also known as Bim and Ben. These creatures sprang out from the box the Cat had brought to the Walden’s house. Both of them are highly reckless and extremely mischievous and cause havoc in the home.
Yertle The Turtle

Yertle the Turtle was the main character in Seuss’ “’ Yertle the Turtle and Other Stories”. He has appeared in multiple books of Dr. Seuss, namely, “The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss”, “In Search of Dr. Seuss” and “The Tortoise King”.
One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish

Here is a coloring page of the three fish from Dr. Seuss book, “One Fish Two Fish Red Fish”. This simple rhyming book, aimed for preschoolers or beginning readers, consists of narrations of a young girl and boy describing the cool creatures they have or pets and friends.
Guy Am I

Guy Am I or Walter Guy, is the grouchy guy from Dr. Seuss’ “Green Eggs and Ham” book who absolutely detests the green eggs and ham offered by Sam, right until the end of the story.
Once-Ler

Here’s a coloring page of Once-Ler, the narrator of Dr. Seuss’ “The Lorax”. He is the greedy businessman who wants to cut down the Truffula Trees to make a garment called Thneed. Guilt gets better of him at the end of the book, leading him to live like a recluse in Lerkim.
Dr. Seuss’ Day 2026 Coloring Page

Here’s another neat illustration celebrating Dr. Seuss Day or Read America week, which falls every year on the 2nd of March. How are you planning to celebrate it this year?
It would be safe to say that Dr. Seuss has left behind a rich legacy of reading for all ages. When I was a kid, my library was filled with his books, which are read by my daughter today. Which Dr. Seuss book/books are your favorite at your home? And which of these coloring images did you enjoy filling the most? Let me know by commenting below.
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