Cute Winter Coloring Pages for Kids
If your kid is anything like mine, they love pulling out winter coloring pages during the chilly winter months. There’s just something about a cozy afternoon, soft music, and a pile of crayons that feels so peaceful.
I created these pages for my 4 year old, who just started kindergarten and lights up at the sight of anything cute or seasonal. I wanted something simple for her to color, big, open shapes that are easy to fill in, paired with sweet winter scenes that spark her imagination.
Each page has a little touch of joy, from friendly animals to snowy cabins, and watching her proudly show me her finished artwork always makes me smile. Those little moments of creativity and connection make every hour spent designing them completely worth it.
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A Reminder
I poured a lot of love and time into creating these coloring pages, and I want to keep them free for everyone to enjoy. They’re meant for personal use only, so feel free to print them as many times as you’d like for home, classrooms, or personal projects. Please don’t resell, redistribute, or upload the files anywhere else. If you’d like to share them, please share the link to this post so more families can find and enjoy them too.
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I hope you and your little ones have so much fun coloring them and making sweet memories together!
Cozy Bear Under the Winter Moon
This little bear is sitting peacefully under a starry winter sky, surrounded by snowy trees and a glowing crescent moon. It’s such a calm and happy design, one that instantly brings a sense of peace.
Kids will love coloring in the trees with soft greens and the night sky in shades of blue or purple. I imagine this one turning out especially pretty with glitter crayons for the stars.
You can download what you’d like below. If you prefer an all-at-once version, you can download it at the end.

Dancing Penguin in Earmuffs
Here’s a cheerful penguin enjoying a flurry of snowflakes, all bundled up in earmuffs and a scarf. It’s playful and full of movement, like the penguin is happily dancing to its own winter song.
Children can have fun mixing bright colors, pink earmuffs, a striped scarf, maybe even a polka-dot background. It’s a great page to remind kids that winter fun doesn’t have to be complicated.

Pig and Snowman Friendship
I love how heartwarming this one feels, a cute pig in a Santa hat hugging a jolly snowman. It’s all about friendship and the sweetness of wintertime. The simple shapes make it perfect for younger kids.
There’s still room for detail if they want to get creative. You can talk with your child about kindness and helping others while coloring this one, which adds a little extra meaning to the fun.

Cat with a Candy Cane
Nothing says cozy winter like a cat holding a giant candy cane! This adorable kitty looks so proud of its festive treat, complete with a Santa hat and a snow-dusted background.
It’s a great page for introducing little ones to holiday colors, bright reds, greens, and whites. They can add a light blue sky and a few sparkles to make the snow really stand out.

Elephant with a Christmas Tree
This page feels like pure holiday joy. The happy elephant, the decorated tree, and the neatly wrapped presents below, it’s everything magical about winter in one picture.
Kids can color the tree ornaments, bows, and stars in every shade imaginable. It’s also a nice way to help them practice staying inside the lines while still having room to explore color choices freely.

Snowman in a Coat
Bundled up in a cozy coat and scarf, this snowman looks ready for his own snowy adventure. There’s something so charming about him, like he’s come to life just to enjoy the winter fun.
The details on his jacket and earmuffs make this page extra engaging for kids who love picking out matching outfits. I imagine soft pastel colors here to give the scene a gentle, frosty glow.

Hot Cocoa and Cookies
A cozy favorite! This page is perfect for kids who love hot chocolate after playing outside. The steaming mug topped with whipped cream and a plate of cookies feels so comforting and familiar.
It’s simple but delightful, and it’s also a cute one for parents to color alongside their kids. You can even talk about making hot cocoa together afterward, turning coloring time into a little family moment.

Winter Cabin in the Snow
I love how one looks like something out of a snowy fairytale. A cozy little cabin surrounded by tall trees and falling snowflakes makes it such a peaceful scene.
It’s perfect for quiet coloring time, when you want to unwind and feel calm. I love how this design gives kids a chance to use lots of blues, whites, and browns to create a cozy, winter-night look.

Sleeping Puppy by the Tree
Sleepy puppy might be one of my favorites. Curled up on the couch beside a Christmas tree, he looks so peaceful, like he’s dreaming of treats and snowball chases.
The little details, the wreath, the ornaments, and the stars — give kids so many fun things to color. It’s a page that feels warm and homey, perfect for cozy nights in.

Gingerbread House
Nothing says winter magic like a gingerbread house covered in icing and candy. Kids will love going all out with colors on this one, pink frosting, rainbow sprinkles, candy windows, and maybe even a chocolate brown roof.
It’s such a cheerful page to color together, especially if you’re planning to make your own gingerbread house afterward. This one always sparks a little extra creativity (and maybe a few snack cravings!).

Girl Playing in the Snow
Capture the carefree feeling of winter playtime with this sweet page. The little girl in her hat and scarf looks like she’s mid giggle, building a tiny snowman friend beside her.
A fun design that celebrates movement, joy, and the excitement of being outdoors. You can use soft pastel tones or go bold and bright, either way, it’s sure to bring smiles.

Classic Snowman with Big Snowflakes
To finish off the collection, this cheerful snowman surrounded by giant snowflakes is just pure winter fun. It feels timeless, simple enough for toddlers but still sweet enough for older kids to enjoy.
The large shapes make it easy to color, and you can even add glitter or stickers to the snowflakes for a little sparkle. It’s a great page to end on a happy, festive note.

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Creating these winter coloring pages for kids was such a joy for me. I wanted them to feel peaceful, creative, and full of heart, something that would make little ones smile and give parents a chance to slow down too.
If you print these out, I hope they bring a bit of warmth to your home this season. Maybe it’s during a snowy afternoon, or a calm weekend morning with cocoa and music playing softly in the background.
However you use them, I hope they fill your days with creativity and love.




