January, the first month of the year, is always special. It is welcomed across the world with much fanfare, as there are parties and fireworks to celebrate the commencement of another year.
About January
There is much that you can teach about the month of January to your kids. Starting with the number of days in this month to the type of climate associated with it in different countries, you can teach a lot. January is named after the Roman god Janus, who is considered the keeper of the doorway. The stone associated with this month is garnet, which is considered the birthstone for people born in January.
January Coloring Pages For Preschoolers
There are many interesting coloring pages based on the month of January. Getting your kids to paint these printable January coloring pages will help you teach them interesting facts about this special month. Here are some January coloring sheets that you can download and compile to keep your child entertained.
1. Spell Out January
For kids who are learning to spell, this is a great image. It says ‘J is for January’ and has the letter ‘J’ printed with cute polka dots. The image is also simple enough to color for kids who have started their art journey.
2. Snowmen And Sleds
As you teach your kids that January is associated with winter, they can color this page to understand the elements that characterize this season. With ‘January’ written on top, this picture features a snowman with a bunny and a small kid pulling a sled. There are a lot of elements that kids will find interesting. Also, kids can learn to spell the name of the month. Thus, it is a good teaching aid.
3. Ushering In The New Year
Celebrate the new year and present this coloring page to your kid which says ‘Welcome January’. Since the snowman symbolizes this month, your kids can try to make one if you stay in a snowy place. Enjoy a lovely January Sunday while coloring this beautiful page.
4. Ice Skating
The page shows a little girl ice skating in January. The cartoon character will be liked by your kids as they color the image creatively. January is a cold month; help your kids add vibrant colors to it.
5. Dog On The Sled
Here is another January coloring page which shows a girl enjoying herself on a sled. The funny part that your kids will love is the dog sitting on the sled with the girl. The dog is also wearing a winter coat and having a great time in the snow. Ask your kids to learn the spelling of January.
6. Winnie In January
Look who is ice skating! It is Winnie the Pooh. If your child loves this Disney character, they will certainly enjoy filling colors on the page. Give your child their favorite Pooh bear as a little gift!
7. Join The Dots
This activity image is a treasure for kids. They have to join the dots in the picture to find out what the image is and then fill in the colors using their creativity. Since January is the beginning of the year, the image says ‘Happy New Year’.
8. Make A Snowman
The image is a bit complicated and might be suitable for older children. It has different elements like children, a snowman, a bird, trees, and a sled. The word January is also written in a snow-like font.
9. Fun With Snow
With this image, your kids can learn how to make a snowman. Using sticks for hands, a carrot as a nose, and many other objects, they can make a funny snowman. The winter gear that the teddy is wearing can be filled with bright colors.
10. Wishing With Happiness
In this image, a little girl is happily ice skating in the rink. The entire image must be filled with colors, as there are stars and moon in the sky and snow at the bottom. You can teach the techniques of ice skating and kids can try the same at a skating rink nearby.
So, these January coloring pages can fill your child’s playtime with excitement, curiosity, and laughter. They will surely have a wonderful time experimenting with various bright colors to bring these images to life. These pages can also be used to teach them various interesting things. Download and compile these January coloring pictures to make an interesting January coloring book for your kid. With simple, as well as complicated images, this book will stay a cheerful memory for your kids as they grow up.
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