Top 15 Free Printable Sesame Street Coloring Pages For Kids

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Is Sesame Street always on at your home? Does your child quote lines from the show ad infinitum? Then our Sesame Street coloring pages will be the perfect gift for them this season. Sesame Street is a popular TV puppet show that has hosted various muppet characters and celebrities for well over four decades. These characters have become popular through the witty, humorous, and educational episodes of the show. The characters are multicolored and vibrant, which has made children over generations fall in love with them.

Top Sesame Street Coloring Pages

We have compiled some of the best free printable Sesame Street coloring pages to engage your child’s interest. If your kid loves coloring and adores these fluffy muppet characters, these coloring pages will be an excellent addition to their list of productive and fun after-school activities.

1. Elmo

In the image, the famous Muppet character Elmo is seen lying on the floor, putting together a Valentine’s Day card by attaching a lace border to a heart. There are hearts, stars, and flower-shaped stickers lying around, along with glue and pens.

2. Bert and Ernie

On the page, Bert and Ernie are pictured standing together, hands on each other’s shoulders, portraying their close friendship, which is seen on the Sesame Street TV show. Bert and Ernie are wearing cowboy attire with hats, scarves, and waistcoats. The background has been left blank, so your child can fill in with appropriate scenery.

3. Big Bird

The Big Bird is present in the image with Christmas baubles in his hand. He is decorating the Christmas Tree covered in festive-looking decorations. Apart from the vibrant canary yellow of Big Bird himself, the Christmas Tree and the baubles make this coloring page a treat to fill in.

4. Oscar the Grouch

Oscar the Grouch is a character from Sesame Street who lives in a trash can. His unusual habit of living is portrayed perfectly in the coloring page. Oscar is peeking out of the trash can with the lid on his head and his face resting on his hands, looking less than pleased. The withering flower in a cracked pot, the apple core, the crumpled soda can, and the ‘I heart trash!’ sign make the picture uniquely Oscar’s.

5. Abby Cadabby

This three-year-old fairy (in training, of course!) of Sesame Street is as happy and carefree as any toddler, and the picture shows as much. Abby is seen grinning wide as she unwraps a present. The coloring page lacks background details, too, so these can be filled in by your kid.

6. Cookie Monster

Cookie Monster of Sesame Street is famous for his appetite, especially for cookies, and that is candidly expressed in the coloring page. Cookie Monster is seen juggling and tossing cookies right into his mouth from a bag full of cookies. The deep blue of the cookie monster will be nice to fill in with crayons.

7. Kermit

It is a detailed picture (with trees, river, fish, and squirrel!) of Kermit the Frog, out on a picnic date with Miss Piggy. While Kermit is a Sesame Street character and Miss Piggy is indeed a Muppet, the latter never appeared on the Sesame Street. But when Kermit is around, could Miss Piggy be far behind?

8. Count Von Count

Count Von Count is a mysterious character on Sesame Street. Despite his obvious resemblance to vampires, Count is a friendly character. In the picture, he seems to be inviting you to his home, while holding his cape in front of him. The background shows the details of his castle.

9. Zoe

Zoe is a bubbly Muppet on Sesame Street who loves to dance. In the picture, her usual self is clear as she is seen doing a little pirouette, dressed as a ballerina for Halloween, and holding her candy bag in hand.

10. Aloysius Snuffleupagus

The sweet little woolly mammoth, adoringly called Snuffy, was once only visible to Big Bird but became a regular feature after meeting the adults on the show. The image of Snuffy is quite plain and appropriate for coloring by young children.

11. Muppet Playing the Drum

All the Muppet characters in Sesame Street are created by Jim Henson. The muppet character playing the drums in the picture is Ernie, while Bert is covering his ears because of the noise.

Another drum player on Sesame Street is Mumford, a “W.C. Fields-esque” magician whose magic tricks often go awry. We see him playing the drums while the Muppet audience goes crazy, we see them with their hands on their ears. His catchphrase which he most often uses to produce his tricks is “A La peanut butter sandwich.” He is not the regular magician who says abracadabra while performing magic tricks. This lavender-colored Muppet also doubles up as an entertainer.

These crazy Muppets will surely make your child giggle. However, teach them that playing music loudly can cause sound pollution and it often leads to deafness. Let your child use their favorite colors to make the picture look even more funny and cheerful.

12. Alistair Cookie Turns Chef

Alistair Cookie is played by Cookie Monster; he appeared in Monsterpiece Theater. He loves eating so much that he even ate up a pipe that he used to smoke. Honestly, he has a monster’s appetite. In the picture, we see him baking apple pies in an oven. He has become a chef, but other Muppets must rush to get their share of the apple pie before the Cookie Monster gobbles it up. Also, we can see that Alistair has made a mess in the kitchen while making this apple pie. Egg shells and apple cores are strewn on the ground.

Apple Pie is a signature dish of America, and it is easy to make it at home. Give your little one an apple pie treat if they color this picture correctly. Their creative touch will make the apple pie in the Cookie’s Monster’s hand even more delicious.

13. Alice Snuffleupagus

Alice Snuffleupagus is the baby sister of Aloysius Snuffleupagus or Snuffy. She has luxurious pale-golden fur and long eyelashes and wears a blue-checkered hair ribbon. She is smaller than Snuffy, and her little arms and legs are controlled by a puppeteer. Her eye and mouth movements are controlled remotely.

Your little one will enjoy coloring this cute Alice and her nameplate. Guide your child to color the Muppet accurately. They can use some glitter and pastel shades to make Alice look even more prominent. Alice will look even cuter after your child colors her, so pin it up in their room as a poster.

14. Grover

Grover is a valiant and caring blue monster. In Sesame Street Unpaved, Grover is described as, “the Muppet we’d all like to be — self-confident, furry, cute, capable, and intelligent. Well, self-confident, furry, and cute at least.” All Muppets look up to Grover for these qualities.

Your child, who loves watching Sesame Street on television, will surely like this cute blue monster. Grover is the perfect role model for your child. Children love to watch animated films and they often search for characters that they can learn from, and Grover is such a character.

15. Sam the Robot

Robots are meant to be perfect at whatever they do. However, Sam the Robot makes silly mistakes, and that creates mayhem. The name Sam is an acronym for Super Automated Machine. This funny Robot character was designed by Jim Henson and is performed by Jerry Nelson.

Because of Sam, your child will want to know more about robots. You can show them some pictures of Robots and research on the internet about robots. Show them how robots can be a man’s best friend if used properly.

Sesame Street coloring sheets are fun and entertaining to young kids, we cannot deny that. Imagine bringing that fun right down to your child’s study, by bringing home coloring pages that will unleash a world of creativity and imagination in them. So, what are you waiting for? Print them out and get your kid started!

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