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January Color Pages Animal Themed FREE (2025)

January Color Pages Animal Themed FREE (2025)

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Are you looking for January color pages?

Welcome 2025 with Free January color pages that the kids will enjoy!

January is here, and it’s the perfect time to cozy up with some creative fun!

With the kids home during the holiday break, I wanted to put together some free January coloring pages to help keep little hands busy.

These simple, winter-themed coloring pages are perfect for kids of all ages, featuring fun and seasonal designs they’ll love.

They are totally free!

January Color Pages

Our January coloring pages for kids are packed with wintery fun! Here are a few…

January Coloring Page - cute girl penguin on skates
January Coloring Page - two bears sitting in the snow easy to color
January Coloring Page - hedgehog making a snowman January is in bubble letters early to color

January Coloring Page Printables

Looking for easy January coloring page printables?

Here are a few must-haves: to print PDF click, save as image and print or use the download button.

January Coloring Page - cute squirrel on a mitten with the word January written at the bottome

January Color Pagr

January Color Page - cute bear snowflake with January written at the top

January Color Page - cute cat and dog with birthday hats on with the word January in bubble letters early

Colored January Pages

Here’s a January colored by my beautiful rising 6yo nephew! Love you MJ.🤎

January Coloring Pages colored pages of a bunny snowman
Colored by My Nephew

Fun Facts About January

Make coloring time even more exciting with these cool January facts:

• January’s birthstone is garnet, a symbol of friendship and trust.

• The flower of the month is the carnation, which stands for love and admiration.

• It’s the coldest month of the year in the Northern Hemisphere!

January Snack Ideas for Kids

Pair coloring time with these easy, kid-friendly snacks:

Snowman Fruit Kabobs: Stack marshmallows, bananas, and blueberries for a fun and healthy treat.

Hot Cocoa Bar: We like ours vegan with plant-based milk like almond or oat!

Add marshmallows, vegan whipped cream, and a sprinkle of cinnamon for extra coziness.

Winter Trail Mix: A mix of pretzels, dried cranberries, popcorn, and dairy-free chocolate chips makes the perfect snack.

January Activities for Kids

Keep little ones entertained with these fun winter activities:

• DIY Snowflakes: Use paper and safety scissors to create unique snowflakes to decorate their room.

• Winter Sensory Bin: Fill a bin with fake snow, pinecones, and small winter-themed toys for hands-on fun.

• Nature Walk: If you’re in a warmer climate like Arizona, take a walk to explore local wildlife or parks during the cooler weather!

January Songs for Kids

Set the mood with these fun, kid-friendly tunes:

Frosty the Snowman

Do You Want to Build a Snowman?

Winter Wonderland

For warmer climates, try upbeat songs like:

Walking on Sunshine

Here Comes the Sun

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Winter-Themed Activities for Families in Warmer Climates

Have we got something for families like us who live in warmer areas, such as Phoenix, Arizona (aaah).

While we’re originally from the Midwest, where snow was a part of everyday life in winter, our kids have had limited experiences with it.

But that doesn’t mean we can’t make winter magical for them!

Here are some fun indoor activities to teach and educate your children about snow, all while enjoying some January Coloring Pages Free to complete the experience:

1. DIY Snow Sensory Bin

Fill a large bin with Insta-Snow powder or make your own “snow” with a mix of baking soda and conditioner.

Add small toy animals, shovels, and scoops to create a snowy play scene for your kids.

2. Snow-Themed Storytime

Snuggle up with books that bring snow to life! Here are a few recommendations:

• The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats (perfect for young readers with vibrant illustrations).

• Over and Under the Snow by Kate Messner (teaches about animals and their habitats during winter).

• National Geographic Kids: Snow by Marion Dane Bauer (filled with real-life photos and facts about snow).

3. Watch Movies That Celebrate Snow

Create a cozy movie night featuring films that highlight snowy landscapes.

Here are a few kid-friendly picks:

• Frozen (of course, a must for snowy magic!).

• Happy Feet (a heartwarming story set in icy Antarctica).

• National Geographic’s Frozen Planet (showcasing the beauty and science of snow-covered regions).

4. Frozen-Themed Movie and Cocoa Night

After watching a snowy movie, whip up a vegan hot cocoa bar with plant-based milk and fun toppings like vegan marshmallows, sprinkles, or a dash of cinnamon.

5. January Color Page Fun Realistic Snow Art Projects

Encourage your kids to color January Coloring Pages Free that feature snow scenes and animals.

Pair this with snow-themed craft projects, like making glittery snow globes or snowflake paintings with cotton swabs.

By using creative indoor activities, your kids can still experience the magic of snow, even in the desert!

Want More?

Looking for even more creative fun? Join our monthly coloring page contest for exciting giveaways and fresh new designs every month!

Happy January! Much love & Color!❤️ 🙏🏾