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Free A Christmas Carol Coloring Pages

We used these A Christmas Carol coloring pages during our December literature unit, and they turned out to be such a great way to make the story more relatable for my son.

He loved coloring Scrooge’s transformation and talking about how the ghosts helped him change.

If you’re looking for a simple way to introduce this classic to younger kids, these printables combine storytelling with hands-on fun.

They work well alongside a read-aloud or children’s version of the book, and they’re perfect for adding a meaningful twist to holiday learning, whether at home or in the classroom.

Printable A Christmas Carol coloring pages featuring Scrooge, Marley, and festive story scenes for kids.

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A Christmas Carol Coloring Book

This set of A Christmas Carol coloring pages gives kids a hands-on way to explore Scrooge’s journey, from grumpy and greedy to thoughtful and kind.

Each page highlights a key moment from the story, including his encounters with Marley and the three ghosts, making the classic tale easier for younger kids to understand.

Printable A Christmas Carol coloring pages showing Scrooge and Jacob Marley with short story summaries, alongside candy canes.

In our home, we used them alongside a child-friendly version of the book, and it sparked some great conversations about how people change and why kindness matters.

The illustrations are simple and engaging, which makes them a great fit for early elementary ages.

Black and white A Christmas Carol coloring sheets featuring the Ghost of Christmas Past, the Ghost of Christmas Present, and the Cratchit family with story text.

These pages can be more than just a quiet coloring activity. Try chatting about how Scrooge felt during each visit, or encourage a little role-play. What would they say to the Ghost of Christmas Past? How would they help someone like Scrooge today?

Whether you’re using them in the classroom or at the kitchen table, this printable set adds a meaningful, creative twist to your holiday learning.

Coloring pages of Scrooge and the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come with candy canes and markers, based on A Christmas Carol story.

Teaching A Christmas Carol to Kids

Dickens can be a bit heavy for younger readers, but there are some great versions of A Christmas Carol that make the story much more approachable.

We really liked this simplified edition, it works well as a read-aloud and still captures the heart of the story for elementary-age kids.

If you’re working with older students (grades 5–8), this teaching guide is a great option.

It includes thoughtful discussion questions and activities that dig into the story’s themes of kindness, empathy, and personal growth in a way that actually connects with tweens and middle schoolers.

More Free Christmas Printables

If you’re looking for more festive activities, these free Christmas coloring pages are an easy way to keep kids learning and engaged:

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Last Updated on 21 July 2025 by Clare Brown

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