Top 5 Christmas Coloring Books for Kids
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The holidays hit different when there’s a good coloring book nearby. Whether you’re unwinding with a mug of something warm or keeping the kids busy while wrapping presents, these five Christmas picks bring the right mix of comfort, fun, and holiday charm.
Cozy Christmas: Coloring Book for Adults and Kids

If your perfect December night involves a blanket, fairy lights, warm, fuzzy feelings, Cozy Christmas fits the mood. This new collaboration between Coco Wyo and Penguin Random House gives you 45 hand-drawn pages full of quiet winter moments snowy rooftops, warm fireplaces, and all the soft little scenes that make the season sweet.
With bold, simple designs you can finish in one go, it’s great for adults who want something calm and kids who just want to color something cute.
Merry Christmas Coloring Book for Kids

If you’re aiming for screen-free time this season, this one’s a win. Kids ages 4+ get 50 pages of holiday fun, snowmen, gingerbread families, reindeer, Santa, and plenty of winter treats. The designs range from easy to a bit more detailed, so it keeps kids busy without being tiring.
Christmas Puzzles: Puzzlemania Christmas Edition

Not purely coloring, but too fun to skip. Highlights packed this book with over 100 Christmas puzzles, mazes, number challenges, hidden pictures, matching, and classic brain games. It’s aimed at kids 6 and up, though plenty of adults will sneak in a puzzle or two.
It’s a solid boredom-breaker for winter break, and it carries that nostalgic Highlights charm a lot of us grew up with.
The Woodland Animals’ Christmas Coloring Book

This book has major cozy-forest energy, foxes, bears, rabbits, deer, owls, squirrels, cabins, cottages, twinkly trees, and a whole winter world that feels straight out of a holiday storybook. Great for all ages, especially anyone who loves cottagecore vibes.
Christmas Coloring and Activity Book (Our Daily Bread for Kids)

This one blends coloring with simple activities, all centered around the story of Jesus’s birth. It’s thoughtful, gentle, and great for kids ages 4–7 who want something meaningful but still fun.
Each page includes a short sentence to help explain the Christmas story, making it a sweet addition for families who want a faith-based activity.
If you’re coloring with the kids, unwinding after a long day, or just trying to bring a little more holiday comfort into the season, these Christmas coloring books are an easy way to slow down and enjoy the moment. Grab your favorites, grab your markers, and make a little space for calm in the middle of the holiday rush. Happy coloring.
