The phrase translates to “Halloween coloring page” and refers to illustrations, typically printed on paper, that depict Halloween-related imagery such as pumpkins, ghosts, bats, witches, and haunted houses, specifically intended for coloring activities. An example includes a line drawing of a smiling jack-o’-lantern for children to fill in with crayons or markers.
These themed art activities offer numerous advantages. They foster creativity and fine motor skill development in children. Additionally, they serve as a fun and engaging way to celebrate the holiday, sparking imagination and providing a screen-free entertainment option. The practice of creating such images can be traced back to the broader history of printed materials and the evolution of educational tools for children.