Use these holiday pages as easy print-and-color activities for slow mornings, family visits, classroom countdowns, and quiet time during a busy break.
Pack a travel folder
Print a few holiday pages before a trip so children have a calm activity for cars, trains, flights, or waiting time.
- Pick two to four pages for the trip.
- Add crayons or colored pencils to a small folder.
- Color one page during travel or while waiting.
Set up a quiet table
Turn one corner of the house into a low-prep holiday coloring table for guests, siblings, or early finishers.
- Print a small stack of pages.
- Place coloring tools in one tray or cup.
- Invite everyone to choose a page and color at their own pace.
Make a breaktime bundle
Bundle a few finished pages into an easy activity set for a day off, a long weekend, or a simple indoor plan.
- Choose several pages with different scenes.
- Color them across the day or over one weekend.
- Clip the finished pages together for a mini holiday set.
Share a family coloring round
Use holiday pages as a simple family table activity when you want something screen-light and easy to start.
- Give each person one page.
- Set a short timer for a shared coloring round.
- Show the finished pages and talk about favorite colors or details.