Use these Koningsdag pages for easy Dutch holiday activities, quick spring displays, and relaxed coloring moments that do not need many supplies.
Make an orange display
Turn one koningsdag coloring page into a simple orange holiday display for a window, bulletin board, or family table.
- Print one page with a crown, tulips, or festive symbols.
- Color it with orange and a few bright accent shades.
- Hang or place the finished page where everyone can see it.
Pack a festival folder
Pack a few printable koningsdag coloring pages for a classroom table, family visit, or calm activity before a spring celebration starts.
- Choose two to four pages with different Dutch holiday symbols.
- Add crayons or pencils to one folder or pouch.
- Use the pages during waiting time or a quiet break.
Sort Dutch symbols
Color several pages and group crowns, tulips, flags, and lion designs so children notice what makes the holiday easy to recognize.
- Print a small set of pages with different symbols.
- Color each page and name the main holiday detail.
- Sort the finished pages by symbol group and compare them.
Set a Kings Day table
Use these pages as kings day coloring pages for a quick celebration table when you want a festive activity without extra crafts.
- Lay out a few pages before guests or students arrive.
- Place coloring tools in one tray or cup.
- Invite everyone to pick one page and color at their own pace.