10 Best Pizza Coloring Pages For Your Toddler

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Does your little one love to gorge on cheesy thin-crust pizzas? Does he demand a pizza every alternate day? Are you looking for some pizza coloring pages to further his interest in a healthy way? If you nodded along in agreement, then this post is just for you!

Even the fussiest of eaters can’t say no to some delightfully cheesy and incredibly gooey pizza. In fact, children can snack on pizza any time of the day. So, why not let your kid select his favorite pizza coloring page and use his creativity to create a piece of art? So, scroll down for some fun pizza coloring sheets that your little darling will enjoy coloring.

Some Fun Pizza Coloring Pages For Your Little One

1. Pizza:

Here is a yummy and detailed coloring page of thin crust pizza. As the name suggests, thin crust pizza has an extremely thin crust, as opposed to the Chicago special deep dish pizza or thick crust pizza. A thin crust pizza is quite common in Italy. Tell your child to add some yummy colors to the cheerful slices of this pizza. Teach him how to spell pizza, as he colors the diagram.

2. Yummy Deep Dish Pizza:

Here is a deep dish pizza coloring page. The difference between a deep dish pizza and other forms of pizza is that its crust is rather deep, which creates an extremely thick pizza. A deep dish pizza looks more like a pie than flat bread. Although the Chicago pizza is extremely thick, the crust can be either thin or medium.

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3. P For Pizza:

P is the 16th letter of the alphabets, which means that your child is more than halfway from A to Z. This alphabet coloring sheet will have your kid color a cheesy pizza while learning the sound and shape of letter P. Make sure your child traces the word Pizza too.

4. Pizza Delivery Boy:

The coloring page features a pizza delivery boy rushing to deliver the pizza. Pizza delivery boys are superheroes without any super powers or shiny red capes. Just give them a call and place the order, and you will get your pizza in no time. You can request the pizza type, toppings, size and even the sides on the phone. And for mommies, the best thing would be minimal clean up. Children can eat it straight out of the box. So, you no more need to spend the rest of the night at the kitchen sink doing the dishes. While getting a pizza, a delivered a home might be rather convenient; it is unhealthy for your child. Make sure that it doesn’t become a habit. Make healthier pizzas at home if your kid insists on pizzas.

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5. Pizza Truck:

The truck you see in this pizza coloring sheet is not an ordinary pizza delivery truck. The pizza truck belongs to Pixar and makes a cameo in every Pixar film. The pizza truck zoomed across a street in Ratatouille, stood among dozens of cars in “Cars” and passed on the Sydney’s highway in Finding Nemo. The truck made its first appearance in Toy Story. It has a yellow body, gray bumper and white hatch. Its interiors are light brown. It has a “Yo” inscribed on the tailgate and pizza on the roof.

6. Michelangelo Eating Pizza:

The pizza coloring page features the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Michelangelo trying to grab a pizza. Michelangelo is one of the protagonists of the series. He is the youngest brother of Donatello, Leonardo and Rafael. Michelangelo is the prankster of the group. He always irritates his brother and eats loads of junk food. And when Mikey is not dancing to the tunes or downing a pizza, he is fighting some criminals. Can you guess Michelangelo’s most favorite food? It is New York City style pizza!

7. Make Your Pizza:

Let your child make his pizza with this coloring sheet. This blank pizza does not have any toppings. So your child can make the pizza of his dream. Children can also cut out the toppings and stick on the pizza. But be prepared for some strange or even gross pizza. And let us see how your little chef decorates the coloring page.

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8. Tasmanian Devil Relishing Pizza:

This pizza color sheet features Tasmanian Devil relishing his share of pizza. The Tasmanian Devil is one the antagonists of the “Looney Tunes” show. He acts as Bug Bunny’s show, and even Bugs refers to him as Poochie. Tasmanian Devil is a violent dingo. He becomes an unstoppable tornado of destruction when fighting with his enemies.

9. Pizza Steve:

The dapper pizza slice you see here is Pizza Steve, one of the major characters from the series “Uncle Grandpa”. The walking and talking pizza slices believes that he is the coolest pizza slice in the world. Pizza Steve is a slice of pepperoni and gooey cheese pizza. He has tiny feet and legs and wears glaring sunglasses. Pizza Steve can stretch his legs and arms at different lengths. Pizza Steve’s human form is of a young woman with a voluminous, red and brown hair, amber eyes, and a thin body.

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10. New York Pizza:

New York is full of unique flavors and different styles of food. You will get cuisine of every possible country here. Even though Pizza originated in Italy, it is more popular in America. Americans can put anything on a pizza. The coloring page features a slice of a New York Pizza. A New York style of pizza is a thin crust pizza layered with tomato, toppings, and mozzarella cheese. Americans put loads of cheese on their pizza. Did you know that an average American eats about 26 pounds of pizza a year? That’s a lot of junk.

How about a pizza party this weekend? Your child can color these pizza diagrams while relishing yummy pizza. Isn’t that a great idea? You can hang the finished work on the refrigerator or a board.

So, which one of these free printable pizza coloring pages did your kid like decorating the most? Tell us in the comment section!

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