Waking Up Santa Claus Coloring Pages for Kids

Waking Up Santa Claus Coloring Pages for Kids

Cute & Simple

Shhh, don't wake Santa! Or maybe, just a little tickle? Our 'Waking Up Santa' coloring pages capture this funny and sweet moment from the North Pole. Perfect for preschoolers, this coloring page helps children practice gentleness and think of clever solutions. It’s a cozy and heartwarming addition to any child's coloring book collection. The simple, rounded shapes are designed for young artists, making it easy to color in this adorable scene. Bring this quiet, magical moment to life with our printable coloring book page.

Coloring Page Details

  • Width: 896 plex
  • Height: 1280 plex
  • Resolution: 896x1280
  • File Size: 423 KB

Coloring page story

It was almost time to go, but Santa had fallen asleep in his big, comfy chair! The elves tiptoed around. They didn't want to shout. A clever little elf named Gus had an idea. He found a long, silky green ribbon and tied a tiny silver bell to the end of it. He stood on a stool and gently dangled the ribbon, tickling Santa's nose. Tinkle, tinkle. Santa's nose twitched. He woke up with a jolly laugh. "Ho, ho, ho! Is it time for the big holiday celebration already? Let's get to the sleigh, which is parked right by the glowing tree!"

Coloring page Age Appropriateness

The gentle humor and soft, rounded shapes are perfect for the 3-5 age group. The scene is simple and focuses on a single, clear, and funny action, making it easy for young children to understand and enjoy.

Coloring Page Coloring Instructions

Oh dear, Santa is fast asleep! This little elf has a great idea to wake him up. Let's color the scene very quietly. Can you color Santa's big comfy chair your favorite color? And give Santa his classic red suit. The elf's ribbon could be a tickly green or a pretty pink. What color will you make the little bell that's about to tinkle on Santa's nose?

Coloring Page Printing Tips

Print on standard paper for a simple coloring activity. This would be a great page to color on a quiet afternoon. The soft lines will look good even with a standard quality print setting.

Recommended Tools

Crayons are ideal for this page, as they can create a soft, warm texture perfect for Santa's suit and the comfy chair. A child could use a darker red crayon to trace the lines of the chair after coloring it with a lighter red to practice control.

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