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Most people aren’t thrilled by the sight of a mouse. If you discover one in your home, it’s likely that someone will quip, “There’s never just one.” While that might not sound like the best scenario when it comes to real mice, cartoon mice? Now that’s a different story! From Disney characters to mice in cute outfits or riding bikes, these whimsical critters are simply delightful. They make for easy Halloween costumes and are simpler to doodle than flowers. Plus, as you’ll soon see, these charming little creatures inspire some wonderful mouse coloring pages!
In previous posts, we typically filled our coloring collections with fun facts about animals. However, this time we’re taking a different approach. To soothe our minds (and avoid giving anyone the creeps), let’s explore some well-known mice. While these coloring pages don’t showcase famous rodents directly, we still wanted to give a nod in that direction. After all, everyone can name their favorite “celebrity” dogs and cats, but aside from Mickey and Minnie, how many famous mice can you name? Your little mouse enthusiast is sure to enjoy these coloring pages! And this stroll down memory lane might spark ideas for new films and shows for your child who has been enchanted by all things mouse-related since first encountering the iconic Mickey Mouse.
Looking for more animal-themed coloring pages? Check out our butterfly coloring pages, caterpillar coloring pages, frog coloring pages, turtle coloring pages, spider coloring pages, and much more! Coloring helps toddlers develop crucial skills for school, so don’t forget to explore our preschool color activities, too.
Free Printable Mouse Coloring Pages
Mouse No. 1
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This little guy reminds us of a young version of Rizzo the Rat from the Muppets. Remember Rizzo? He’s a streetwise rat with a New Jersey accent and a fear of heights. A real scene-stealer! Did you know that mice eat about 20 to 30 times a day? And you’re not alone—mice invade around 21 million homes annually!
Mouse No. 2
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Despite their villainous plans, we can’t help but cheer for Pinky and The Brain. Created by Steven Spielberg’s production company, these two lab mice plot to take over the world but always end up thwarting themselves! This coloring page captures a likeness to Pinky, the more lovable of the duo. While animated mice may seem immortal, wild mice typically live only about five months due to predators, whereas lab mice can live up to two years.
Mouse No. 3
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With a mustache and aviator hat, this mouse could easily be a relative of Monterey Jack from Rescue Rangers. We’re big fans of Monty! With his Australian accent and caring nature, he serves as both protector and muscle for the Rescue Rangers. Real mice, however, are less charming and can spread diseases, carrying nearly 200 human pathogens. Gross!
Mouse No. 4
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This mouse could easily be Remy from Disney’s Ratatouille. While technically a rat, he’s undoubtedly the cutest rodent we know and an exceptional cook! However, did you know that mice aren’t actually potty-trained? They just do their business while moving, with around 40 to 100 droppings each day. (We love Remy, but that’s a bit unsanitary!)
Mouse No. 5
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When we see a mouse in a tophat, we can’t help but think of Timothy Q. Mouse from Dumbo. While the film focuses on the flying elephant, Timothy plays a crucial role as Dumbo’s friend and mentor. He may be small, but his support is mighty. You can spot Timothy at Disney Parks, and he has made appearances in several Disney films.
Mouse No. 6
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This adorable mouse might remind you of Stuart Little. The E.B. White story features a boy who resembles a mouse, but we love the film adaptations where an actual mouse is adopted. Stuart’s adventures with his loving human family highlight how love knows no bounds.
Mouse No. 7
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Without her fairy godmother and mouse friends, Cinderella would be in quite a bind. Thanks to Jaq and Gus Gus, Cinderella’s life is transformed. While the fairy godmother gets the spotlight, we know the little mice are the real heroes. Did you know the first Cinderella tale dates back to the first century B.C.? It’s a true classic!
Mouse No. 8
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Jerry from Tom and Jerry is perhaps the most mischievous mouse ever. Although Tom is the larger cat, Jerry delights in teasing him at every turn. Originally named Jasper and Jinx, the duo was later named after the cocktail, Tom and Jerry.
Mouse No. 9
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Fievel from An American Tail brings a rich cultural backdrop to his story, which begins in Russia during Hanukkah. Though Fievel is a mouse, he represents the immigrant experience and can help spark 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 his own film, but he is a superstar in the hearts of many kids. Chuck, short for Charles Entertainment Cheese, is often more popular than Mickey, thanks to pizza and arcade games. Fun fact: Chuck’s backstory reveals he’s an orphan.
Mouse No. 11
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While some view mice as pests, they are fascinating creatures. Did you know that mice were first cloned in 1998? Their contributions to science have been critical in advancing vaccinations and in vitro fertilization techniques.
If you’re interested in these adorable mouse coloring pages, click here to print all of them at once!
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In summary, these delightful mouse coloring pages are sure to captivate your child’s imagination while providing a fun way to explore the world of mice—both real and fictional. With a mix of creativity and education, these pages can serve as a great bonding activity.
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