For the past several Christmases I have given my kids printable games, puzzles, and coloring sheets that I have found online. Today I want to share the best finds from around the web with you! Enjoy!
The Best Christmas Printables for Kids
Christmas Children Colour By Pattern by Activity Village
This coloring sheet is a fun twist on the traditional color by number activity. Kids have to color certain areas based on the pattern that they see. Great practice for younger kids to develop pattern recognition!
Christmas Tree Connect the Dots by Big Activities
This dot-to-dot uses the upper case letters A-U to help kids make a Christmas tree that they can then color. I love to do these with my three-year-old as she works on learning her letters.
Christmas Tree Story by Minimalisti
Do you remember doing Mad Gabs as a kid? Well, this is a simpler, holiday-themed version! Kids write down months, places, etc. without seeing the story. Then, they plug in their words to see the funny version that they wrote. A great family game.
Christmas Baking by Kids Activities Blog
If your kids love to decorate cookies, but you hate a messy kitchen–this is the printable for you! Super cute gingerbread men, decorations, and even a plate make this a truly unique printable. Fun for kids of all ages.
Christmas Picture Math by Education.com
This math worksheet is a great way to help young children learn about addition in a fun, holiday-themed way! Education.com also has tons of other great holiday math worksheets for older kids.
Roll a Christmas Tree by 3 Dinosaurs
I love this fun dice game! Kids decorate a Christmas tree based on what number they roll. With three different levels (basic counting, addition, and multiplication), it’s a great math game for the whole family.
These fantastic Christmas printables will keep your kids entertained, learning, and happy during this holiday season.
Have you created any free holiday printables? Please include your link in the comments!
(Linked to Thrifty Thursday, Frugal Fridays, Share the Wealth, Small Victories Sunday.)
Emily says
Great list! I love the connect the dots Christmas tree. I will be printing a few of these for my daughter today. And sharing the post. 🙂
Erin @ Stay At Home Yogi says
Thanks for compiling these! I love a good free printable! 🙂
Sarah says
You’re very welcome! Me, too 🙂
Kyle Suzanne says
Great Selection Sarah! Thanks for linking to Frugal Friday on your post I’m scheduling this to share on my social media! Have a great day!
Sarah says
Thanks so much, Kyle!
Mother of 3 says
We’ve used quite a bit of these over the years. As a homeschooling mom I’m always looking for new, fun printables.