Fire Truck Coloring Pages for Kids (FREE Printables)
This collection of fire truck coloring pages are perfect for kids who love these big, bright red vehicles. Whether it’s a fire truck racing to an emergency or parked at the fire station, these illustrations offer plenty of details for children of all ages to color.
After finishing the coloring pages, check out our list of activities for children to try with their completed fire trucks at the bottom of the page.
Overview of the Free Printable Fire Truck Coloring Pages
These fire truck coloring pages include a mix of simple images for younger children and more detailed, realistic images for older kids. Pick and choose your favorites to print as PDFs or print the entire collection by selecting the button above. Then, check out our list of fun activities to try with your free fire truck coloring pages below.
Fire Truck in Front of a Fire Station II
Kids Learning About a Fire Truck
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Fun Activities to Try with the Fire Truck Coloring Pages
Recommended for: Kids of all ages
⭐ Fire Fighter Thank You Note
After coloring in the fire truck coloring pages, have your child pick a few to share with local fire fighters as a thank you for their hard work. Add a handwritten message or simply have your child sign their name and say thank you when they drop them off at the fire station.
⭐ Fire Truck Puzzle
Cut up two or three of the completed coloring page into puzzle pieces and have kids put them back together as a fun challenge. Store each set of puzzle pieces in their own bag so they don’t get mixed with others. Consider printing the images out onto thicker pieces of paper for durability.
⭐ Story Time Adventure
Help your child write or tell a short story about one of the fire trucks they colored, imagining a rescue mission or a trip to the firehouse.