Bring some calm and cozy creativity to your holiday season with these free Christmas coloring pages! Just add crayons, colored pencils or markers and you’re ready for a quiet activity.
I pulled these Christmas coloring pages together because quiet creative activities help kids enjoy calm moments during a busy season.
You can print a few sheets for a quick afternoon break or set out the full set when you want something simple and festive. Coloring works beautifully for your little ones. It’s like you’re keeping little hands busy while opening up a world of creativity!
How to download these Christmas coloring sheets
Downloading your free holiday coloring pages is easy! Just follow these steps:
- Browse through the available holiday coloring sheets below.
- Click on the Download button below each coloring page.
- Save the PDF files to your computer.
- Use a printer to print the pages and start coloring!
Be sure to see our free printable fall coloring pages and alphabet coloring pages for more creative and cozy fun!
Christmas Tree
This cute and classic tree has fun ornaments and decorations – just like your own tree! You can talk about color choices for the different accessories to add a little learning to the moment.
Snowman
This snowman has a friendly expression that kids love bringing to life with bright colors, especially with markers! You can point out the hat, scarf, mittens and buttons to practice naming winter clothing while they color.
Snow Globe with Snowman and Presents
Kids enjoy this cozy winter setup because everything sits inside the snow globe outline. There’s also room to create a whole scene outside of the snow globe.
Rocking Horse and Christmas Tree
This page mixes a classic rocking horse and a decorated tree, which gives kids two familiar holiday subjects to color. You can encourage slow, careful coloring on the horse’s details for gentle fine motor practice. Try offering colored pencils for this one. I also like the alphabet blocks in the corner of this coloring sheet.
Santa’s Sleigh and Presents
Santa’s sleigh filled with gifts feels exciting for kids because there are clear outlines for each present. You can ask kids to imagine what might be inside the wrapped boxes as they choose colors.
Fireplace with Stockings
A decorated fireplace creates an instant cozy feeling, and kids can color the bricks, mantle, and stockings with soft or bold shades. I enjoy how this page helps kids talk about their own holiday traditions, especially if you hang stockings somewhere other than a mantle.
Reindeer
This reindeer design features simple shapes that work well for younger artists. You can point out the antlers, hooves, and nose to spark conversation about animals and point out the night sky, too.
Girl and Reindeer
The gentle scene of a girl standing beside a reindeer gives kids an easy way to tell a story while they color. You can ask what the girl might be doing or where the two might be going.
Boy with Christmas Tree
A cheerful boy next to a decorated tree feels joyful and simple for kids to color. I like how this page encourages little ones to talk about their favorite ornaments or who gets to put the star on top of the tree in your house.
Boy with Presents
This page shows a boy csitting with wrapped gifts, which lets kids focus on clean lines and clear shapes. You can use the presents to practice patterns or color naming, and of course, imagine what’s inside each box.
Elf with Teddy Bear
The elf holding a teddy bear creates a warm and comforting scene for young artists. You can point out the bear’s shape to help kids practice careful coloring in a smaller area, and also use the scene to talk about Santa’s workshop.
Nutcracker
The nutcracker’s symmetrical design helps kids work on balance and precision as they color each side. I love how bold or soft color choices both would look great on this page.
Gingerbread Man
This gingerbread man has clear outlines that make decorating him feel simple and fun. You can talk about buttons, eyes, and icing shapes to spark ideas for playful color choices.
My favorite Christmas coloring pages
I had so much fun putting this collection together because simple coloring time always feels like a calm break during a busy season.
You can print any of these sheets whenever you want a peaceful moment with a young artist or a quick holiday activity that keeps things joyful. The only other thing you need is crayons, markers or colored pencils!
I hope these pages bring you and your kids the same cozy feeling I have during our creativity breaks throughout the busy season!.
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