Before screens took over storytime, one tall cat in a striped red hat showed us how wild a rainy day could be. These Cat in the Hat coloring pages bring that joy back—filled with flying umbrellas, silly rhymes, and the cheerful chaos of Thing 1 and Thing 2.

Inspired by the classic Dr. Seuss book, this collection is packed with moments you’ll recognize—from balancing fish bowls to tiptoeing through messes. Whether you’re revisiting your childhood or introducing the story to someone new, these free printable Cat in the Hat coloring sheets are the perfect way to keep the magic alive.

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Each design is simple, playful, and full of charm—ideal for relaxing solo or coloring with kids. Add your own colors to the Cat’s hat, the upside-down room, or the surprised goldfish peeking out of his bowl. These pages are made for anyone who still believes a rainy day can turn into an adventure.

How to Download Free Coloring Pages

Downloading our free cat coloring sheets is quick and easy. Follow the simple steps below:

For Printing:

  1. Click on the coloring page you like.
  2. The page will open as a high-resolution PDF (fits US Letter and A4 sizes).
  3. Click “Print” or “Download” — then start coloring with crayons, pencils, or markers!

💻 For Digital Coloring:

  1. Tap your favorite cat coloring page to open the PDF.
  2. Save the file to your device (tablet, phone, or computer).
  3. Open the PDF in any drawing app like ProcreateAdobe Fresco, or PDF editor apps.
  4. Start coloring using your finger, stylus, or Apple Pencil!

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🎨 10 Unique Crafts to Do with Cat in the Hat Coloring Pages

1. Striped Hat Headband

Cut and color the Cat’s iconic red-and-white hat, then glue it to a paper band for a fun wearable craft. Perfect for dress-up or Seuss-themed days.

2. Thing 1 & Thing 2 Stick Puppets

Color Thing 1 and Thing 2, glue them to craft sticks, and use them for storytelling or puppet shows. Add yarn for wild blue hair!

3. Rainy Day Window Art

Use colored scenes of the Cat balancing umbrellas or fish bowls to make rainy-day window decorations. Laminate and hang with clear tape or string.

4. DIY Seuss Storybook Cover

Turn your colored Cat in the Hat sheets into the cover of a homemade storybook. Add your own pages inside with silly rhymes or comics.

5. Goldfish in a Bowl Diorama

Color and cut out the nervous goldfish, then place it inside a paper “bowl” made from a plastic cup. Add mini props for the full scene.

6. Dr. Seuss Quote Poster

Combine your favorite colored page with a famous Seuss quote like “It is fun to have fun but you have to know how.” Great for framing.

7. Door Hanger Signs

Use mini Cat in the Hat coloring sheets to create “Do Not Disturb” or “Reading Time” door hangers. Add Thing 1 or 2 for extra fun.

8. Cat in the Hat Bookmarks

Trim tall vertical Cat illustrations into bookmark shapes. Laminate or glue onto cardstock for sturdy reading companions.

9. Seuss-Themed Party Invites

Shrink and print colored images to use as inserts or covers for birthday or classroom party invitations. Personalize with playful rhymes.

10. Wall Art Collage

Print and color different characters like the Cat, the kids, and Thing 1 & 2—then arrange them into a big framed collage of chaos and color.

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