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Free February Coloring Pages for Kids

February coloring pages are a simple way for elementary kids to enjoy the changing season while spending some quiet, creative time.

February always feels like a transition month in our house, still cold and cozy, but with the first little hints of spring starting to appear, which makes it a great time to slow down with coloring, stories, and relaxed activities.

These coloring sheets focus on winter scenes shifting into early spring, along with friendly, heart-themed illustrations that fit naturally with the mood of the month.

February coloring sheets with kids building a snowman, sledding, and cozy winter scenes for elementary students

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Whatโ€™s Included in the Coloring Sheets

This mini set includes 7 full-page February coloring pages, each built around the word February with large, easy-to-color illustrations that reflect what kids actually see and experience this time of year.

Some pages show winter slowly giving way to spring, with snowy trees beside small blooming flowers, sunshine peeking through clouds, and outdoor scenes that help children notice seasonal changes.

February coloring pages showing winter to spring scenes with a groundhog and a February calendar illustration for kids

Others focus on cozy February moments, like bundled-up animals, warm drinks, and heart-themed designs that highlight kindness and friendship in a simple, age-appropriate way.

Every page is black and white for easy printing, with thick, clean outlines that make it easier for younger students to stay inside the lines and plenty of open space so kids donโ€™t feel overwhelmed while coloring.

These free coloring pages work well for morning work, early finishers, indoor recess, quiet reading time, seasonal science discussions about changing weather, or relaxed afternoons at home.

February coloring pages featuring heart-themed friendship scenes and a kindness tree illustration

More February Printables

If your kids enjoy mixing coloring with simple puzzles and seasonal activities, there are plenty of February-themed printables that pair well with the coloring pages.

The February word search is a fun way to build spelling and vocabulary using winter and holiday-themed words, making it a great follow-up activity after coloring.

The February reading log helps kids track books throughout the month and encourages consistent reading habits, whether at home or in the classroom.

Valentine’s coloring bookmarks add a creative touch to independent reading time and work especially well as small classroom gifts or quiet craft projects.

For something a little more festive, the Mardi Gras coloring pages introduce kids to colorful traditions and celebrations through easy, kid-friendly designs.

The Groundhog Day coloring pages are perfect for early February, tying into lessons about weather, predictions, and seasonal changes in a fun, low-pressure way.

February coloring sheets with children building a snowman and sledding in cozy winter scenes

Books to Read in February

February is one of those months where we naturally slow down a little, which makes it perfect for pairing quiet reading time with the February coloring pages. A cozy story before or after coloring always seems to keep kids more focused and relaxed.

The Snowy Day โ€“ Ezra Jack Keats – This is one we reach for every winter. It follows a young boy exploring his neighborhood after a snowfall, and it captures that simple childhood excitement of crunchy snow, snow angels, and cold air. It pairs perfectly with the winter-themed February pages.

Bear Snores On โ€“ Karma Wilson – A fun, rhythmic story about woodland animals gathering together while a bear sleeps through a snowstorm. Itโ€™s cozy, sweet, and all about friendship, a nice match for the kinder, heart-filled February designs.

Over and Under the Snow โ€“ Kate Messner – This one gently introduces kids to what animals are doing during winter, both above and beneath the snow. Itโ€™s great for curious readers and works well alongside seasonal coloring scenes that show nature changing.

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