Squeak! These 11 Adorable Mouse Coloring Pages Are Simply Irresistible

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Not many people get excited about encountering a mouse. Spot a mouse in your home? You can bet at least a handful of folks will say, “There’s never just one.” And while that’s probably not the most comforting thought when it comes to actual mice, cartoon mice? Disney’s fictional mice? Mice in cute outfits or riding bicycles? Now those critters are downright delightful! They make for easy Halloween costumes and are a breeze to sketch compared to roses. Plus, as you’ll soon discover, these tiny creatures inspire some truly charming mouse coloring pages.

Typically, our coloring page collections are packed with fun facts about the animals featured. This time, however, we decided to take a different approach. To soothe our restless minds (and avoid giving anyone the creeps), let’s explore some famous mice. While these coloring pages may not depict iconic mouse imagery, we wanted to shine a light in that direction. After all, everyone remembers their favorite celebrity pets, but aside from Walt Disney’s beloved duo, Mickey and Minnie, how many famous mice can you name? Your little mouse enthusiast is sure to love these coloring pages! Perhaps this stroll down mouse memory lane will spark ideas for new films and cartoons for your child who has been captivated by everything mouse-related since they first laid eyes on the one and only Mickey Mouse.

If you’re looking for even more animal-themed coloring pages, check out our butterfly coloring pages, caterpillar coloring pages, and more! Coloring helps toddlers develop essential skills for school, so don’t forget to explore our preschool color activities as well.

Free Printable Mouse Coloring Pages

Mouse No. 1

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This little fella reminds us of a young version of Rizzo the Rat from the Muppets. Remember Rizzo? He was a streetwise rat with a New Jersey accent who wasn’t fond of heights. Fun fact: Mice may be tiny, but they munch about 20 to 30 times a day! And you might not be the only one spotting little critters in your home—mice invade 21 million homes annually!

Mouse No. 2

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Despite their wicked plans for world domination, we can’t help but cheer for Pinky and The Brain. Believe it or not, Steven Spielberg’s production company is behind the series featuring these mice. Their mission to take over the world always ends in failure—usually due to their own antics! This guy resembles Pinky, the less sinister half of the duo. While animated mice seem to thrive, wild mice have a much shorter lifespan, usually living only about five months due to predators. In labs, they can live up to two years.

Mouse No. 3

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Put a mustache and aviator hat on this guy, and he could be a relative of our favorite mouse, Monterey Jack from the Rescue Rangers. We adore Monty! With his Australian accent and caring nature towards Gadget and Zipper, he is truly lovable. As the oldest and largest member, he serves as both protector and muscle. Real mice, unfortunately, are less charming as they can spread diseases and carry nearly 200 human pathogens. (Yikes!)

Mouse No. 4

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This could be Remi from Disney’s Ratatouille, right? We can just imagine him cooking something scrumptious with those wheat husks. Technically, Remi is a rat, but he’s the cutest rat we know! Plus, he’s a better chef than we are. But did you know that mice aren’t really potty trained? They just go wherever, leaving behind about 40 to 100 droppings a day. (Not very sanitary, Remi!)

Mouse No. 5

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When we see a mouse in a tophat, we can’t help but think of Disney’s Dumbo. While the story mainly revolves around the flying elephant, we can’t forget Timothy Q. Mouse, Dumbo’s best friend and mentor. Though small, his support for Dumbo is enormous. You can spot Timothy at Disney Parks, and he has cameo appearances in several Disney films.

Mouse No. 6

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This sweet face immediately brings to mind Stuart Little, the prim and proper mouse from E.B. White’s book. Although the original story features a boy who looks like a mouse, the film adaptations show the adventures of an actual mouse adopted by a loving human family. It’s a wonderful reminder to your kiddos that love knows no bounds.

Mouse No. 7

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Let’s face it: Without her fairy godmother and her rodent pals, Cinderella would be in big trouble. Thanks to the hardworking Jaq and the kind-hearted Gus Gus, Cinderella’s life gets turned around. Though the Fairy Godmother gets all the glory, we recognize the importance of the little guys. The first Cinderella story dates back to the first century B.C.—talk about a classic!

Mouse No. 8

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Jerry from Tom and Jerry might just be the most mischievous mouse ever. It’s easy to blame Tom, who is much larger, but Jerry loves to tease and torment the grumpy cat. Originally named Jasper and Jinx, their names were eventually inspired by the cocktail Tom and Jerry.

Mouse No. 9

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An American Tail offers plenty of cool elements, but we especially appreciate the cultural representation. At the start of the story, Fievel and his family celebrate Hanukkah in their native Russia. While he might be a mouse, Fievel’s journey as a minority immigrant opens up important conversations about culture and diversity with kids.

Mouse No. 10

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Chuck E. Cheese, the beloved rodent mascot, may not have a movie or show, but he’s famous nonetheless. Kids might even get more excited about Chuck (full name Charles Entertainment Cheese) than Mickey! Why? Pizza and games, of course! Fun fact: Chuck’s backstory reveals that he’s an orphan.

Mouse No. 11

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While many view mice as pests, they are also fascinating creatures. Did you know the first mice were cloned in 1998? Scientists owe a lot to these little guys when it comes to advancements in vaccinations and in vitro fertilization.

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In summary, these mouse coloring pages provide a delightful activity for children while offering a chance to learn about famous mice from pop culture. With engaging designs and fun facts, your little ones will enjoy coloring and discovering the whimsical world of mice.

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