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Free Pirate Coloring Pages for Kids (Printable Storybook)

These free pirate coloring pages are a great way to combine coloring with storytelling.

Kids can follow Jack and Lily, two adventurous pirates, as they sail off in search of treasure, encountering pirate ships, deserted islands, and friendly parrots along the way.

Inspired by my son’s own fascination with pirates, these free kids coloring pages make it easy to turn a simple coloring activity into something both imaginative and fun.

A colorful collage of printable pirate-themed coloring pages featuring cartoon pirates, treasure maps, treasure chests, palm trees, parrots, and pirate ships. Some pages are partially colored, showcasing pirates in bright clothes and accessories. One page includes a short story about young pirates named Jack and Lily. At the bottom, bold rainbow-colored text reads “Free Pirate Coloring Pages” with the website homeschoolof1.com below.

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Free Printable Pirate Coloring Story

This free printable pirate storybook is perfect for children aged 5-12, offering both entertainment and educational value.

Featuring adventurous young pirates Jack and Lily, the coloring pages guide kids through an exciting treasure hunt filled with hidden maps, deserted islands, roaring cannons, and friendly parrots.

Teachers and parents can use these coloring sheets not only as a fun creative activity but also as a resource to celebrate Talk Like a Pirate Day, observed annually on September 19th.

A collection of pirate-themed coloring pages for kids is scattered across a white surface. The pages include cartoon pirates, treasure maps, a treasure chest, pirate ships, palm trees, and a parrot. Some characters are partially colored in bright hues like red, blue, and green. A short pirate-themed story featuring characters Jack and Lily appears on a few pages. All illustrations are framed with a barbed border design.

What’s Included in the Pirate Printable Coloring Pages:

Boy and Girl Pirates: Children can color Jack and Lily as they put on their pirate hats and begin their adventure, making the experience relatable for all kids.

Three pirate-themed coloring pages are laid out on a white surface. The center page is fully colored and features two cartoon pirates, Jack and Lily, with a short story below about their dream of finding treasure like the great pirate Blackbeard. The other two pages show a pirate ship and a treasure chest, both uncolored. Gold and silver play coins and a small LEGO pirate figurine are used as decorative props around the pages.

Pirate Symbols: Eye patches, pirate hats, and flags are iconic symbols of pirate adventures, perfect for inspiring creativity and imaginative play.

Deserted Islands and Pirate Ships: Detailed scenes featuring far away islands and mighty pirate ships, inviting children to add their artistic touches.

 Three pirate-themed coloring pages are displayed on a white surface. The central page is colored and shows two cartoon pirates, Jack and Lily, standing next to a cannon, with a caption about them bravely fighting rival pirates. The surrounding pages include a treasure map with gold coins on top, and an uncolored pirate ship and character. Three markers (pink, brown, orange) and a LEGO pirate figure are also visible as props.

Palm Trees and Treasure Maps: Essential elements of any pirate adventure, helping kids explore storytelling through drawing and imagination.

Cannons, Parrots, Skull and Crossbones: These classic pirate images add excitement and authenticity to the coloring experience.

Three pirate-themed coloring pages are displayed. One is fully colored and features two cartoon pirates—one with a red bandana and green parrot, the other in a blue pirate hat—with a story about a parrot helping distract a rival pirate. The other two pages, uncolored, depict a pirate ship near an island and a barrel with a skull and crossbones. Markers, gold play coins, a small pirate figurine, and strands of purple and green beads decorate the scene.

Looking for more pirate adventures? Check out my favorite pirate books for kids, perfect for independent reading or family read-aloud time.

Additional Pirate Activities

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Last Updated on 14 April 2025 by Clare Brown

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