George Washington coloring pages for kids who love presidents, powdered wigs, and founding history

Meet the first President of the United States with this patriotic collection of George Washington coloring pages that introduces kids to one of history’s most important leaders. Designed for children aged 4 to 12, this set supports historical learning, focus, and respectful curiosity about the people who shaped the world.

Delivered as a high quality PDF, these pages are ready for easy A4 printing at home, in classrooms, or during U.S. history activities. They also pair beautifully with a light-up tracing pad for clean and confident coloring.

Part of the Public Figure Coloring Pages collection, Last updated on Tue, 03 Jun 2025 21:59:59 GMT.

Free Printables

Smiling George Washington with American Flag Coloring Page

Coloring page of George Washington smiling and waving, wearing a colonial uniform with epaulettes, standing beside an American flag with government buildings in the background.
Coloring page of George Washington smiling and waving, wearing a colonial uniform with epaulettes, standing beside an American flag with government buildings in the background. | zuzuzi.com

Smiling George Washington Coloring Page

Coloring page of George Washington smiling and waving, wearing a colonial military uniform with epaulettes, visible hand and shoes.
Coloring page of George Washington smiling and waving, wearing a colonial military uniform with epaulettes, visible hand and shoes. | zuzuzi.com

George Washington Bubble Letters Coloring Page

Coloring page of the name George Washington surrounded by stars, hearts, swirls, two American flags, and a bald eagle with spread wings.
Coloring page of the name George Washington surrounded by stars, hearts, swirls, two American flags, and a bald eagle with spread wings. | zuzuzi.com

Coloring ideas for George Washington

When coloring George Washington, honor his classic and patriotic style! His powdered hair or wig is usually white or light gray. His colonial uniform can be colored dark blue with gold or yellow epaulettes and buttons. His trousers are often beige or light brown. If you see an American flag, you can use bold reds, bright whites, and deep blues to bring it to life. For backgrounds like historic buildings, try soft grays, tans, and green grassy grounds to create a lively historical scene!

On the back of the page, why not try writing some fun facts about George Washington, or their name in different languages? You could even give them a nickname of your own, or draw your own version using your imagination!

Who is George Washington?

George Washington was the first president of the United States and is often called the "Father of His Country." He was born on February 22, 1732, in Virginia. Growing up, he loved the outdoors, hard work, and learning. He became a brave leader during the American Revolution, helping the colonies win their freedom from Britain. In 1789, he was chosen as the first president and worked hard to set good examples for future leaders. Known for his honesty, leadership, and strong sense of duty, Washington is remembered with great respect. He passed away in 1799, but his spirit of courage and unity still inspires people all around the world.

How to say George Washington in different languages?

  • English: George Washington
  • French: George Washington
  • Spanish: George Washington
  • Arabic: جورج واشنطن
  • German: George Washington
  • Chinese: 乔治·华盛顿
  • Japanese: ジョージ・ワシントン
  • Korean: 조지 워싱턴
  • Portuguese: George Washington
  • Italian: George Washington
  • Hindi: जॉर्ज वॉशिंगटन
  • Russian: Джордж Вашингтон
  • Turkish: George Washington

Frequently Asked Questions

What materials do I need to use with these coloring pages?

You can use crayons, colored pencils, markers, or even watercolor paints if the paper is thick enough. These coloring pages are designed to work well with most kid-friendly art supplies for a fun and creative experience.

Are these coloring pages suitable for a light-up tracing pad?

Yes, these coloring pages work great with a light-up tracing pad! Just print them on regular thin paper, place them on the pad, and let kids trace and color with ease.