Squeak! These 11 Adorable Mouse Coloring Pages Are Simply Irresistible

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Most people aren’t thrilled by the idea of encountering a mouse. Spot one in your home? It’s not uncommon to hear someone say, “There’s never just one.” Okay, that’s not a very enticing thought when discussing actual mice. But when it comes to cartoon mice? Those are a whole different story! Characters from Disney, mice on motorcycles, or those decked out in charming outfits are downright delightful. They make for easy Halloween costumes and are way more fun to doodle than roses. And as you’re about to see, these little critters inspire some truly precious mouse coloring pages.

While we usually fill our coloring page collections with fascinating facts about the animals featured, this time we’re taking a fun detour. To soothe our minds (and avoid giving anyone the shivers), let’s explore some famous mice. Although these coloring pages don’t depict iconic mouse imagery, we wanted to pay homage to those beloved characters. Let’s face it—everyone remembers their favorite “celebrity” dogs and cats, but aside from Disney’s legendary duo Mickey and Minnie, few can name many famous mice. Your little mouse enthusiast will surely appreciate these coloring pages! Plus, this stroll down “mouser” lane might spark some ideas for new movies or cartoons featuring mice that your child has adored since meeting the unforgettable Mickey Mouse.

If you’re looking for even more creature-themed coloring pages, check out our butterfly, caterpillar, frog, turtle, and spider coloring pages. Coloring not only entertains toddlers but also helps develop important skills they’ll need for school. Don’t forget to explore our preschool coloring activities too!

Free Printable Mouse Coloring Pages

Mouse No. 1
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This little fellow reminds us of a young Rizzo the Rat from the Muppets. Remember Rizzo? A street-savvy rat with a New Jersey accent who was terrified of heights, he was a total scene-stealer! Fun fact: Mice may be tiny, but they eat about 20 to 30 times a day! And guess what? You’re likely not the only one spotting a tiny critter in your home; each year, mice invade around 21 million households!

Mouse No. 2
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Despite their world domination schemes, we couldn’t help but cheer for Pinky and The Brain. Believe it or not, this series was produced by Steven Spielberg’s company. The premise is simple yet brilliant: Two lab mice try to conquer the world but are constantly thwarted—often by their own antics! This coloring page features a mouse that resembles Pinky, the less sinister half of the duo. While those animated mice might seem eternal, real mice have a much shorter lifespan. In the wild, they live around five months due to predators, but in labs, they can reach up to two years.

Mouse No. 3
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With a mustache and aviator hat, this critter could easily be a cousin of our favorite mouse, Monterey Jack from Rescue Rangers. We’re big fans of Monty! With his charming Australian accent and caring relationships with Gadget and Zipper, he’s a lovable character. As the largest and oldest member of the Rescue Rangers, he takes on the role of protector. In contrast, real mice are not so charming; they can spread diseases and carry nearly 200 human pathogens (yuck!).

Mouse No. 4
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This little guy gives us serious Remy vibes from Disney’s Ratatouille. What clues us in? We can easily picture him whipping up a fabulous dish with those wheat husks. Sure, Remy is technically a rat, but he’s the cutest one we know! He can cook better than we can, too. Did you know that mice aren’t really potty trained? They just leave droppings wherever they roam, producing about 40 to 100 each day. (We love Remy, but that’s not very hygienic!)

Mouse No. 5
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When we see a mouse in a top hat, we think of Disney’s Dumbo. While the movie mainly focuses on the flying elephant, we can’t overlook Timothy Q. Mouse, Dumbo’s best friend and mentor, who plays a key role in the story. Though small, his support for Dumbo is tremendous. You can spot Timothy at Disney Parks, and he makes appearances in various films.

Mouse No. 6
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With a face as sweet as this, it’s hard not to think of the refined Stuart Little. The E.B. White story features a boy who resembles a mouse, but we adore the movie adaptations. Starring Geena Davis and Hugh Laurie, they portray the adoption of an actual mouse. Stuart’s adventures with his loving human family remind us of unconditional love, regardless of differences.

Mouse No. 7
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Let’s be honest: Without her fairy godmother and rodent pals, Cinderella would be in trouble. With the industrious Jaq and kind-hearted Gus Gus, Cinderella transforms her life. While Fairy Godmother gets all the credit, we appreciate the little helpers. Did you know the first Cinderella story dates back to the first century B.C.? Truly a classic tale!

Mouse No. 8
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Jerry from Tom and Jerry might be the most mischievous mouse around. It’s easy to blame Tom for the chaos, but Jerry loves to tease the grumpy cat! The dynamic duo was initially named Jasper and Jinx but eventually became Tom and Jerry, inspired by a cocktail.

Mouse No. 9
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In An American Tail, we appreciate the cultural representation as Fievel and his family celebrate Hanukkah in their native Russia. While Fievel might be a mouse, his journey as an immigrant can spark meaningful discussions about diversity and inclusion with young ones.

Mouse No. 10
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Chuck E. Cheese may not have his own film, but he’s still a household name. Chuck (short for Charles Entertainment Cheese) might even bring more excitement to your kids than Mickey! Why? Pizza and games, of course! An interesting tidbit: Chuck’s backstory reveals he’s an orphan.

Mouse No. 11
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While many view mice as pests, they are fascinating creatures. Did you know that mice were first cloned in 1998? Scientists owe much of their progress in vaccinations and in vitro fertilization to these little animals.

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Summary

This article features 11 adorable mouse coloring pages that are perfect for kids. Each page showcases a different mouse, inspired by beloved characters from pop culture, along with interesting facts about real mice. Coloring encourages skill development in toddlers and offers a fun way to engage with themes of love, friendship, and adventure.