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Free Christmas in Germany Coloring Pages For Kids

These Christmas in Germany coloring pages have been one of our favorite ways to bring cultural learning into December.

We like to pause our regular lessons this time of year and focus on how Christmas is celebrated around the world.

Germany is always a highlight, my son was fascinated by Saint Nicholas Day and the idea of leaving shoes out for treats.

The printable pages include simple facts and illustrations that make the traditions feel real and easy to talk about. They’re a low-prep way to combine coloring, storytelling, and holiday learning in one activity.

Coloring pages featuring German Christmas traditions like Saint Nicholas, Advent wreaths, and Christkind for kids.

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German Christmas Coloring Pages

In this Christmas in Germany story, we meet Max, a little boy who loves the holidays.

As Christmas approaches, his family lights the candles on their Advent wreath and bakes traditional treats like stollen.

Two Christmas-themed coloring pages about German holiday traditions. The top page shows a hand-colored German flag with the text, “Merry Christmas” and a short story about a boy named Max who loved Christmas. The bottom page features a brightly colored Advent wreath with four candles and a description of how Max’s family lit one candle each Sunday leading up to Christmas. Decorative red and green bead garlands are placed beside the pages.

Max looks forward to December 6th, when he leaves his clean shoes outside his door for Saint Nicholas Day, hoping for small gifts and sweets.

Two Christmas-themed coloring pages depict traditions from Saint Nicholas Day in Germany. The top page shows a pair of blue-colored shoes with a story about Max putting them outside his door on December 5th, hoping Saint Nicholas would fill them with treats. The bottom page features an outlined image of Saint Nicholas with a staff, and text explaining how Max’s mother ensured his shoes were clean since Saint Nicholas only rewarded well-behaved children with tidy shoes. Blue and green beaded garlands are also arranged beside the pages.

The story also introduces Christkind, the golden-haired angel who brings presents on Christmas Eve.

Two black-and-white Christmas coloring pages featuring German holiday traditions. The top page shows a fireplace scene with traditional German foods like stollen and a decorated Christmas tree, alongside a caption about Max’s family enjoying treats by the fire. The bottom page displays shoes overflowing with candy and gifts, illustrating Max’s excitement upon discovering his Saint Nicholas Day treats. Green beads, blue beads, and candy canes are arranged around the pages.

That night, Max opens his gifts, sings carols with his family, and ends the evening feeling full of joy. It’s a gentle way to celebrate tradition, family, and the spirit of the season.

Two black-and-white Christmas coloring pages highlighting German holiday traditions. The top page features a nutcracker, presents, and a decorated Christmas tree, with a caption about Max opening gifts on Christmas Eve. The bottom page shows Christkind, a smiling angel with a crown and wings, along with a story about how she brings presents to good children. Green and blue bead garlands and a miniature North Pole sign decorate the scene.

Looking for a read-aloud? The Legend of Saint Nicholas is a beautiful picture book that helps explain the story in a kid-friendly way.

A collection of eight Christmas-themed coloring pages that highlight German holiday traditions. Illustrated scenes include an Advent wreath with candles, Saint Nicholas, a pair of shoes colored blue for Saint Nicholas Day, a fireplace with German treats, a nutcracker and tree with gifts, the German flag labeled "Merry Christmas," Christkind as an angel, and shoes filled with presents. Some pages are partially colored, while others remain in black and white.

Christmas Around the World Activities

“Frohe Weihnachten” means Merry Christmas in German, and learning simple phrases like this is a fun way to spark curiosity about other cultures. If your kids are interested in exploring the language further, the German for Beginners book from Usborne is a great place to start.

Want to keep the learning going? These resources pair well with your Christmas in Germany coloring sheets:

Each one adds a new layer to your holiday learning!

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More Christmas Activities

Add even more fun to your December with these festive and educational Christmas activities:

Explore Italian holiday traditions with Christmas in Italy worksheets. Kids can learn about La Befana, traditional foods, and how Italians celebrate the season.

Continue the cultural journey with Christmas in Germany worksheets, highlighting customs like Advent calendars and the story of Saint Nicholas.

Get creative with Christmas color by number printables, a great way to sneak in early math practice while making art.

Challenge kids (and grown-ups!) with a Christmas matching game that builds memory and critical thinking skills through play.

Bring everyone together for some friendly competition with Christmas board games, perfect for cozy family nights.

Let kids unwind with free Christmas coloring pages featuring festive scenes and characters.

And for something musical, try Christmas carol coloring pages, a creative way to learn the lyrics and enjoy classic songs.

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Last Updated on 21 July 2025 by Clare Brown

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    1. Hi

      All you need to do is add you email address so I know where to send it in the green box above that says Get the free Christmas in Germany coloring storybook here!

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      Clare

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