12 Top Christmas Tree Coloring Pages

Looking for some super fun Christmas Tree Coloring Pages? You’re in the right place because we have the top 12  Christmas Tree coloring pages and sheets available for free right here! Christmas to us is a time of peace, love, and celebration for the Lord. One of the best symbols of this is the Christmas Tree so we designed 12 amazing Christmas Tree Coloring Pages for you to use to help with your holiday art. 

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Ready to download and print our Christmas Tree coloring sheets? Go on ahead and explore all the printable coloring sheets we have for you!

sHow to Print Little Sprout Art & Learning Lab’s Free Christmas Tree Coloring Pages

Printing our free American flag coloring pages is super simple!

  1. Click the coloring page that interests you
  2. On the next page, click the orange “Print” button. A PDF printable file will pop up
  3. All printables are designed to be printed on 8.5 x 11 Letter Sized Paper 
  4. Celebrate in excitement, get pumped, and start coloring! 

Facts to Share While Using our Christmas Tree Coloring Pages

While you, your children, and students are busy coloring our free Christmas Tree coloring sheets, we always think it’s a great time to share facts and information about the topic. Here are ten fun facts we’re positive your kids will love:

  1. Christmas trees take time to grow: It can take up to 15 years for a Christmas tree to fully grow before it’s ready for decoration!
  2. The tallest Christmas tree: The tallest Christmas tree ever displayed was in Seattle, Washington, in 1950. It stood at an impressive 221 feet!
  3. Where does “Xmas” come from?: The “X” in “Xmas” is actually from the Greek letter “Chi,” which is the first letter in the Greek word for Christ
  4. The history of candy canes: A candy maker in Indiana invented the candy cane to symbolize Jesus. The shape represents a shepherd’s staff, and the red stripe symbolizes his blood
  5. Jingle Bells was for Thanksgiving: The popular Christmas song “Jingle Bells” was originally written for Thanksgiving in 1857 by James Pierpont and was originally called “One Horse Open Sleigh”
  6. First Christmas card: The first Christmas card was created in 1843 by Sir Henry Cole and his friend John Horsely to encourage people to use the postal service
  7. There are two Christmas Islands: Did you know there are two places called “Christmas Island”? One is in the Pacific Ocean, and the other is in the Indian Ocean
  8. The 12 Days of Christmas: The “12 Days of Christmas” refers to the period it took for the three kings to travel and present gifts to baby Jesus, starting from December 25th
  9. Electric Christmas lights: The first electric Christmas tree lights were used in 1895, a much safer option than the candles that used to decorate trees
  10. Santa’s reindeer: Santa’s famous reindeer include Comet, Cupid, Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Donder, and Blitzen. They help Santa deliver presents all over the world

Why Choose Little Sprout’s Christmas Tree Coloring Pages? 

Each of our Christmas Tree Coloring Pages is carefully thought of and designed for the learners and artists involved. We work hard to provide a mix of simple Christmas Tree Coloring Pages to cute christmas tree coloring pages that range is difficulty. We want there to be an option for all our coloring pages that will delight the artists printing and downloading. It’s all about having fun, being inclusive, and providing the best free printable coloring pages around!

Our goal is to always provide the best coloring pages available to you for free to use at home or in the classroom. We develop these for teachers, homeschoolers, and parents alike so that they can be used and loved by many growing artists.

Have fun. Enjoy your time spent making art! 

Christmas Tree Coloring Pages and More! 

Celebrate other holidays like Easter with Easter Coloring Pages of the 4th of July with our American Flag Coloring Pages!  Not only do we have some of the best holiday themed coloring pages out there we simply have some of the best coloring pages so check out other free coloring pages, and feel free to use these for your learning and art experiences! 

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