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Cinco De Mayo Coloring Pages

By: Melissa Coleman Last Updated: Apr 28, 2023 This post may contain affiliate links.

Bring on the festivities and celebration of Mexican traditions with these unique Cinco de Mayo coloring pages.


Coloring is a creative activity for kids of all ages and having free printable coloring pages makes that so easy. 

Collage of Cinco de Mayo Coloring Pages



How does coloring help development?

A crayon is likely one of the first writing instruments your child will hold. Practicing with crayons helps improve fine motor skills (like finger grip), encourages focus, and nurtures creativity, and self-calming.


One of the best things is that it can easily be incorporated into a child's day.  Colors, shapes, interpretations, and imagined stories are all present when a child is coloring.



Free Cinco de Mayo Coloring Pages to Print & Color

These best coloring pages are great to have at home, at a party for the younger kids, or for classroom use.


We have also provided a little fun fact about each item from the pinata to the sombrero. A great way to play and learn at the same time.

1

Cinco de Mayo Maracas Coloring Page

Photo Credit: www.doodle-art-alley.com

Maracas have a rich history in Latin America and are a staple of Latin music. While this Latin percussion instrument may seem simple to play, mastering maracas takes practice and coordination.

2

Cinco De Mayo Pinata Coloring Page

Photo Credit: Crayola.com

In Mexico, the Spanish pinatas were used as a tool of religious conversion, as the hanging pot was meant to represent sin, and those who destroyed it represented good vanquishing evil.

3

Cinco de Mayo Cactus Amigo Coloring Page

Photo Credit: www.bestcoloringpagesforkids.com

Amigo: Spanish for “friend”, but used as slang for friend in many English-speaking countries as well.

4

Latin Dancer Coloring Page

Photo Credit: thecolor.com

Latin dance originated in the traditional dances of indigenous cultures of Mexico, South America, Central America, and the Caribbean. Like many cultures around the world, dance was essential in communal ritual life. They were performed during rituals and festivals as a symbolic representation of cultural beliefs.

5

Mexican Flag Coloring Page

Photo Credit: www.colormegood.com

The flag of Mexico has three vertical stripes in green, white, and red. The design dates back to 1821 when Mexico finally gained its independence from Spain. When these colors were first adopted, the color green was chosen to represent independence from Spain.

6

Cinco De Mayo Sombrero Coloring Page

Photo Credit: coloringhome.com

The sombrero, its name derived from the Spanish word Sombra, meaning “shade,” first appeared in the 15th century. Gentlemen often wore tan, white, or gray felt sombreros, while peasants wore straw. In Mexico, the brim of the sombrero could be as much as 2 feet (60 cm) wide.

7

Taco Terrie Shopkin Coloring Page

Photo Credit: coloringonly.com

Tacos are thought to come from Mexico, long before the Spanish arrived. Ancient Mexicans used freshly made, soft, flat corn tortillas and gave them fillings like fish and cooked organs. It was a staple meal that provided vital nutrients and energy to those who consumed it.



Want a full Cinco de Mayo coloring book for your kids? Check out these we found.



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