Top 14 Holiday Coloring Pages Your Toddler Will Love To Color

Easter holiday coloring page_image July 4th Holiday coloring page_image Halloween day coloring page_image Hanukkah holiday coloring page_image Labor day coloring page_image New Year holiday coloring page_image St. Patrick Day Coloring Page_image Thanksgiving holiday coloring page_image Valentines Day Coloring Page to Print_image The Happy Holidays coloring page_image The Holly Mask coloring page_image The President’s Day_image The Christmas holiday coloring page_image The Veterans Day coloring page_image The best way to acquaint your child with faith, tradition, and culture is by encouraging them to participate in the holidays throughout the year. An excellent way to introduce your child to the traditions and festivals is through holiday coloring sheets.

Holiday coloring sheets will also help your child learn about the significant events in history. This way, your kid will learn to respect his country and culture from an early age.

Top 15 Holiday Coloring Pages For Kids

Here are the top 15-holiday coloring pages printable for your kid. These holiday coloring printables will surely bring a smile to your kid’s face.

1. Christmas

Get your child in the holiday spirit with this Christmas coloring sheet. This coloring sheet features a cheerful Santa arriving on a sleigh full of presents. Children totally love Christmas and everything associated with it, be it Santa, Christmas trees, lighting, or cookies. Ask your child to fill this diagram with contrasting colors to make the picture look bright and colorful.

2. Easter

This image features all the important symbols associated with Easter. Ask your little artist to practice his coloring skills with this sheet. Easter is a festival celebrating the resurrection of Easter. The symbols of Easter are not modern-day creations. They come from old customs established long before Easter.

3. Halloween

This picture features a Halloween scene for the young artist. A creepy cat sits quietly by the pumpkin on a Halloween night, accompanied by his surly bat friend. Ask your child to take out his orange, brown, green, black, and yellow crayons to brighten up this night scene. This simple image will get your child in the Halloween mood by the time he finishes coloring it.

4. St. Patrick’s Day

This cute leprechaun and clover picture will get your child in the St. Patrick’s Day spirit. This coloring sheet will make an excellent St. Patrick’s greeting card. Ask your child to write some message in the blank space and present it to his near and dear ones. This will lay the groundwork for writing skills. Explain the significance of St. Patrick’s Day to your child as he colors the sheet.

5. Thanksgiving

This Thanksgiving image features all the trimmings of this festival. Thanksgiving Day is celebrated to thank God for blessing people with plentiful harvests. Teach your child about the origin of this holiday with this coloring sheet. Your kids will have fun learning the history with this coloring sheet.

6. New Year

Celebrate New Year with your little ones with this picture, which features fireworks, balloons, and the message ‘Happy New Year’. You can tell your child to give this image as a card or help him put it on the front door to welcome the guests. You can guide your kid to decorate the painted picture with some glitter and stickers and present it to his loved ones.

7. Veterans Day

Let your kid pay tribute to the military personnel with this Veterans Day image, which features a patriotic parade by a group of soldiers. Veterans Day is celebrated every year on the 11th of November to honor the men and women who have served in the armed forces. You can also tell about the history of the armed forces while coloring this sheet with your child.

8. Happy Holidays

Help your child celebrate the winter holidays with this simple image. This picture features a cute, little monkey with the message ‘Happy Holidays’. Print this image on card stock paper to create a beautiful greeting card.

9. Fourth Of July

Let your kid have a blast this Fourth of July by filling colors in this cute teddy bear. The Fourth of July, America’s Independence Day is a holiday that is loved by children and adults alike. Do not forget to tell him the importance of this holiday while your kid colors the image.

10. President’s Day

Teach your child a bit about US history with this President’s Day coloring sheet. President’s Day is celebrated to honor all the Presidents of the United States of America. The President’s Day is a federal holiday celebrated on the third Monday of February in honor of George Washington, the first President of the United States. This state holiday is known by many names like Presidents Day, Washington’s, and Lincoln’s Birthday.

11. Valentine’s Day

This adorable picture features a pair of teddy bears celebrating Valentine’s Day. Ask your child to take out his red, pink, brown, and orange crayons to decorate this sheet. This coloring sheet will make a cute Valentine’s Day activity for your kids. You can also tell him the purpose of this fun holiday while he colors the sheet.

12. Labor Day

This image celebrates Labor Day, an annual holiday, to celebrate the achievements of the workers. It is also linked with International Workers’ Day, which is celebrated every year on 1st May. The Labor Day is celebrated on different dates in different countries.

13. Holly Mask

Rev up the Holiday spirit of your kid with this Holly mask. Ask your child to use red and green crayons to color this image. When your child is done coloring, help them cut out the diagram neatly to make a mask. Remember to praise your child for his work.

14. Snowman

Is your child wishing for a snowy day? Then give him this image to keep him happy for the time being. This picture features two children making their own snowman. The snowman has his top hat, button, and his carrot nose. You can also print out this image to get your child all excited about the wintertime activities that come when the snow starts falling.

15. Hanukkah Menorah

Get your little child excited for Hanukkah with his menorah picture. This image will enlighten your child about the Jewish holiday and its traditions. You can help your kid make the candle flames look extra bright by adding some glitter.

These free printable holiday coloring pages online are a fun way to teach your child about the meaning of the holiday while keeping them entertained. We’re sure your kids will like these coloring sheets.

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