
These Chanukah coloring pages are an instant upgrade to anything you’re doing this week. Print a bunch and keep them on hand.
Placemats:
Print on A4, set them under the kids’ plates, and suddenly supper feels like a Chanukah party.
Color-and-decorate station:
Set out crayons, stickers, markers, paint, and/or glitter glue. Kids turn the pages into real art projects.
Make-your-own banner:
Have kids color a few pages, then tape them to string for a homemade Chanukah garland.
Card-making:
Print the page on half a sheet, fold it, and let kids turn it into a Chanukah card for grandparents, teachers, or friends.
Coloring competition:
Pick one page. Set a timer. Everyone colors. Winners get first pick of donuts.
Quiet-time activity:
Give each child a page and set up “coloring challenges” like: use only two colors, add patterns, or add a background scene.