Get in the seasonal spirit with this adorable coloring page featuring a kind neighbor passing cookies through a window to a pair of delightful carolers. I love the indoor-outdoor theme of Melanie Hope Greenberg's latest Christmas coloring page!
Both sides of the window represent all that is cozy about the season. On one side of the window is a lovely, snowy scene of carolers spreading peace and good cheer. On the other side, the warm, cozy kitchen where holiday preparations are taking place.
Getting into the holiday spirit is going to take a couple of steps:
The first thing you are going to need to do is download and print the coloring page (by clicking on the following link you agree to our terms of service see end of post for details*): Carolers coloring page
MORE: See all our Christmas coloring pages here
Next, heat up a nice hot cup of cocoa with a big fat marshmallow in the center, and put out a plate of gingersnaps.
Finally, put out a pack of colored pencils, a bucket of markers or crayons and get ready to relax while your children color in or out of the lines, however they desire.
Oh, and don't forget the holiday music.
About the designer:
Melanie Hope Greenberg is an award winning author and illustrator of more than 15 children’s books. Her cheerful, vibrant illustrations can be found in books such as Good Morning, Digger, Down in the Subway and A City Is.
Melanie just republished her iconic book, Mermaids on Parade, was selected as a Bank Street Best Book, and for the Texas Reading Club and PBS Kids Summer Reading Lists. It has also been named one of the Top Reprints of 2019 by Fuse#8.
Read the reviews and testimonials on Melanie's Blog.
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