January Coloring Pages for Kids, Fun and Cozy Winter Printables

Introduction

Welcome to January coloring pages for kids, a fun and cheerful way to enjoy the first month of the year. January can feel cold and frosty, but these pages are warm and full of joy. Kids can color smiling snowmen, bright fireworks, cozy cocoa mugs, playful penguins, and happy families. Some pictures show busy celebrations. Others show calm forests and quiet snowy days. There are silly snowball fights and peaceful sunrises, too. Each page is simple, cute, and easy to color. These January coloring pages for kids help children use bright crayons on gray winter days. They build creativity, practice focus, and spark happy feelings. Grab your favorite colors and let the winter fun begin!

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    january fireworks night
    january family resolutions
    january snowman building
    january snowy forest walk
    january first sunrise
    january ice skating
    january hot cocoa break
    january snowy village
    january snowball fight
    january new year calendar
    january winter birds
    january mittens drying
    january winter reading
    january snowy playground
    january pine trees
    january snowflake craft
    january penguin walk
    january igloo house
    january frozen lake
    january kids sledding
    january martin luther king speech
    january peace march
    january winter animals
    january back to school
    january winter treehouse
    january cozy blanket fort
    january snowy park bench
    january snowy owl
    january warm soup lunch

January New Year celebration

This picture shows three happy kids celebrating the New Year in January. They are smiling and wearing party hats. Confetti falls all around them. One child holds a cup, and they all look excited for the celebration. You can color their hats bright colors like red, blue, or yellow. Color their coats and scarves in warm colors like orange, green, or purple. The confetti can be many fun colors, too. This page is great for a New Year coloring activity.

    january new year celebration

 January fireworks night

This picture shows two kids holding hands and watching bright fireworks in the sky. The fireworks are big and look like shining stars. The night sky is full of small stars and sparkles. It looks calm and happy as the kids stand together. You can color the fireworks in bright colors like red, yellow, blue, and purple. The sky can be dark blue or black. The kids’ clothes can be any simple colors you like. This page is fun for coloring a beautiful January fireworks night.

    january fireworks night

January family resolutions

This picture shows a happy family standing together. There is a mom, a dad, a boy, and a girl. They are smiling and look ready to make their January resolutions. The family stands close, showing love and teamwork. You can color their clothes in simple colors like blue, red, green, or yellow. The dad’s shirt can be light blue, and the mom’s jacket can be pink or purple. The kids’ outfits can be bright and fun. This page is great for coloring a family starting the new year together.

    january family resolutions

January snowman building

This picture shows a happy snowman standing in the snow. He has a big smile, a carrot nose, and stick arms. He is wearing a warm scarf and a nice hat. Snow is falling around him, and the sun is shining in the sky. It looks like a fun January day for building a snowman. You can color the snowman’s hat brown or gray, and his scarf red, blue, or green. The carrot nose should be orange. The snow can stay white with light blue shadows. This page is great for winter coloring fun.

    january snowman building

January snowy forest walk

This picture shows a snowy forest in January. There are tall trees and many pine trees covered in snow. A path goes through the forest, making it look calm and quiet. The sky is clear, and the ground is covered with snow. It looks like a nice place for a winter walk. You can color the trees light green with white snow on top. The tall tree trunks can be brown or gray. The snow can stay white with light blue shading. This page is perfect for coloring a peaceful winter scene.

    january snowy forest walk

 January 1st sunrise

This picture shows the first sunrise of January. The sun is rising over the hills, and its rays shine brightly across the sky. Soft clouds float around the sun, and trees stand near a calm lake. The scene looks peaceful and fresh, just like the start of a new year. You can color the sun yellow and orange. The sky can be light blue with pink or purple near the sunrise. The hills can be green or brown, and the trees can be green with brown trunks. This page is perfect for coloring a warm new beginning.

    january first sunrise

 January ice skating

This picture shows a girl ice skating on a snowy January day. She is smiling and having fun. She is wearing a warm hat, a scarf, mittens, a coat, and boots. Snow is on the ground, and a pine tree stands in the background. It looks like a perfect winter activity. You can color her hat and scarf bright colors like red, blue, or purple. Her coat can be pink or green, and her pants can be brown or blue. The ice can be light blue, and the snow can stay white. This page is great for winter coloring fun.

    january ice skating

 January hot cocoa break

This picture shows a cute mug of hot cocoa with a happy face. A small heart floats above the cup, making it look warm and cozy. The cocoa has swirls on top, like it was just stirred. It looks perfect for a cold January day. You can color the mug any fun color like blue, pink, or purple. The cocoa should be brown. The heart can be red or pink, and the cheeks can be light pink. This page is simple and fun for kids to color on a winter day.

    january hot cocoa break

 January snowy village

This picture shows a quiet snowy village in January. Two small houses sit on a hill, covered in soft snow. Tall trees and pine trees stand all around. Snowflakes gently fall from the sky. The mountains in the back make the scene look peaceful. A path leads to the cozy homes. You can color the houses light brown or yellow. The trees can be green with white snow on top. The sky can be light blue, and the snow can stay white with a little blue shading. This page is perfect for a calm winter coloring activity.

    january snowy village

 January snowball fight

This picture shows two cute snowball characters having a fun snowball fight in January. They are smiling and playing in the snow. The sun is shining in the sky, and a few clouds float above it. Snow is on the ground, making the scene look bright and happy. You can color the snowballs light blue or keep them mostly white. The sky can be blue, and the sun can be yellow. The clouds can be light gray. This page is fun and simple for kids to color on a winter day.

    january snowball fight

 January New Year Calendar

This picture shows a New Year calendar for January. The calendar has many empty boxes ready for writing important dates. Snowflakes and little circles float around it, showing that it is a cold winter month. The calendar sits on a stand with rings at the top. It looks clean and simple. You can color the calendar light blue or yellow. The snowflakes can be blue or gray. The stand can be brown or any color you like. This page is fun for kids to color while thinking about the new year.

    january new year calendar

 January winter birds

This picture shows three cute winter birds sitting on tree branches. Snow is falling all around them. The branches are bare because it is January, and the weather is cold. The birds look calm and cozy as they rest together. You can color the birds light brown, gray, or even blue. Their beaks can be yellow or orange. The branches can be brown, and the snow can stay white with a little blue shading. This page is great for kids who enjoy coloring winter animals.

    january winter birds

January mittens drying

This picture shows warm winter clothes drying inside on a cold January day. Coats, sweaters, and a scarf hang on a rod by the window. Outside the window, you can see snow on the ground and bare trees. There are folded clothes on a table and a plant in a pot nearby. Everything looks neat and cozy. You can color the coats and sweaters in soft colors like blue, red, green, or brown. The scarf can be striped with bright colors. The window scene can be light blue and white for snow. This page is calm and fun to color.

    january mittens drying

 January winter reading

This picture shows a child sitting by a window and reading a book on a snowy January day. The child looks cozy with a warm sweater, scarf, and socks. Snow is falling outside, and the child sits on soft pillows. It feels peaceful and quiet, perfect for winter reading time. You can color the sweater and scarf in warm colors like red, green, or blue. The pillows can be any soft colors you like. The snow outside can stay white with light blue shading. This page is calm and fun for kids to color.

    january winter reading

 January snowy playground

This picture shows a snowy playground in January. There is a tall slide with stairs and a small roof on top. Snow covers the ground and falls gently from the sky. Pine trees and bare trees stand around the playground, and mountains rise in the background. Everything looks cold but peaceful. You can color the slide bright colors like red, blue, or yellow. The trees can be green with white snow. The mountains can be gray or light blue, and the sky can be pale blue. This page is fun for kids who enjoy winter scenes.

    january snowy playground

 January pine trees

This picture shows many tall pine trees in a winter forest. The trees have pointy tops and different shapes. Clouds float in the sky, and the ground looks cold like January. The forest looks quiet and peaceful. You can color the pine trees green with white snow on some branches. The tree trunks can be brown or dark gray. The sky can be light blue, and the clouds can be white or light gray. This page is great for kids who enjoy coloring nature and winter scenes.

    january pine trees

 January snowflake craft

This picture shows a happy snowman standing in the snow. He is wearing a warm hat, cozy scarf, and a winter coat. The snowman is smiling and looks ready for fun January crafts and activities. His carrot nose and round body make him look cute and friendly. You can color his hat and scarf bright colors like red, blue, or green. His coat can be brown or yellow. The snow can stay white with light blue shading. This page is fun for kids who enjoy winter coloring and snowflake crafts.

    january snowflake craft

 January penguin walk

This picture shows a cute penguin family standing together. There are two big penguins and one small baby penguin in the middle. They all look happy and cozy on a cold January day. Penguins love walking and sliding on the ice, and this family looks ready for fun. You can color their bodies black and white. Their beaks and feet can be orange or yellow. The ground can be light blue to look like ice. This page is fun and simple for kids who enjoy winter animals.

    january penguin walk

 January igloo house

This picture shows a large igloo made of snow blocks. It sits in a snowy field with small hills in the background. The igloo has a round door and looks warm and cozy inside, even though it is very cold outside. Snow covers the ground all around it. You can color the igloo light blue or leave it mostly white with blue shading. The door can be gray or light brown. The hills can be pale blue, and the sky can be light blue too. This page is great for coloring a winter home in January.

    january igloo house

 January frozen lake

This picture shows a frozen lake in January. Snow covers the ground, and a bare tree stands near the lake. Pine trees grow nearby, and tall mountains rise in the background. The sun shines softly through the clouds, making the scene look calm and cold. You can color the lake light blue to show the ice. The snow can stay white with blue shading. The mountains can be gray or light blue. The trees can be green with some white snow. This page is perfect for coloring on a peaceful winter day.

    january frozen lake

 January kids sledding

This picture shows a child sledding down a snowy hill in January. The child is smiling and having lots of fun. They are wearing a warm hat, scarf, gloves, coat, and boots. Pine trees stand in the background, covered with snow. The sled moves quickly over the snow, making the scene exciting. You can color the child’s clothes bright colors like red, blue, or green. The sled can be yellow or brown. The snow can stay white with light blue shading, and the trees can be green with white snow. This page is great for winter fun coloring.

    january kids sledding

 January Martin Luther King speech

This picture shows a man giving an inspiring speech. He is dressed in a suit and raising one hand with confidence. He looks strong, brave, and full of hope. The picture reminds us of speaking up for fairness and kindness in January. You can color his suit dark blue, black, or gray. His tie can be red or blue. His shoes can be black or brown. This page is great for kids learning about important leaders and their messages of peace.

    january martin luther king speech

 January Peace March

This picture shows a group of kids marching together for peace. They are smiling and holding blank signs. Many children stand in the crowd, showing teamwork and kindness. It looks like a peaceful march on a January day. You can color the kids’ clothes in bright colors like blue, red, yellow, and green. Their signs can be any color you like. The ground can be light gray, and the sky can be pale blue. This page is great for teaching about unity, friendship, and peace.

    january peace march

 January winter animals

This picture shows winter animals in a snowy January forest. Deer are standing near a frozen stream, and a small bird is sitting on the snow. Tall pine trees covered with snow fill the background. Snowflakes fall gently from the sky, making the scene calm and quiet. You can color the deer light brown or tan. The bird can be gray or brown. The pine trees can be green with white snow. The snow can stay white with light blue shading. This page is perfect for kids who enjoy winter nature and animals.

    january winter animals

 January back to school

This picture shows a child getting ready to go back to school in January. The child is wearing warm winter clothes, including a hat, scarf, coat, mittens, and boots. They are smiling and carrying a backpack. It looks cold outside, but the child seems happy and ready to learn. You can color the hat and scarf bright colors like red, blue, or green. The coat can be yellow or purple. The pants can be brown or blue, and the backpack can be any fun color. This page is perfect for a winter back-to-school activity.

    january back to school

 January winter treehouse

This picture shows a cozy treehouse standing high in a big tree during winter. Snow covers the ground, and tall pine trees stand all around. The treehouse has a ladder and a small window. It looks like a fun and quiet place to play or read on a cold day. You can color the treehouse brown or tan, and the roof can be gray. The big tree can be brown, and the pine trees can be green with white snow. The snow on the ground can stay white with light blue shading.

    january winter treehouse

January cozy blanket fort

This picture shows a cozy blanket fort that looks warm and safe for a cold January day. Inside the fort, there is a soft rug, a small table, a lamp, a chair, and a cute stuffed animal. The blankets hang down like walls, making a perfect place to read or relax. You can color the blankets any soft colors like light blue, pink, or yellow. The rug can be brown or tan. The table can be light brown, and the chair can be gray or blue. This page is fun for kids who love indoor play.

    january cozy blanket fort

 January snowy park bench

This picture shows a quiet park bench in the snow on a cold January day. The ground is covered in soft snow, and tall pine trees stand in the background. The bench looks empty, waiting for someone to sit and enjoy the peaceful winter view. You can color the bench brown or gray. The pine trees can be green with white snow on the branches. The snow on the ground can stay white with light blue shading. This page is great for kids who enjoy calm winter scenes.

    january snowy park bench

 January snowy owl

This picture shows a snowy owl standing still in the cold January weather. The owl looks fluffy and round, with big eyes and sharp claws. Snowy owls are winter birds, and they blend in with the white snow around them. You can color the owl mostly white with light gray spots. The eyes can be yellow or black. The beak and claws can be gray or dark brown. This coloring page is great for kids who like winter animals and learning about nature.

    january snowy owl

 January warm soup lunch

This picture shows a cute and cozy warm soup lunch for a cold January day. There is a smiling soup bowl sitting on a tray with tasty food. The tray has a cup of soup, a sandwich with an egg, and a slice of cake. Everything looks warm and yummy. You can color the soup bowl any bright color like yellow or orange. The soup can be red or brown. The sandwich can be tan with a yellow egg. The cake can be pink or brown. This page is fun for kids who enjoy winter comfort food.

    january warm soup lunch

Conclusion

January may be chilly, but coloring makes it bright and lively. These January coloring pages for kids bring smiles, laughter, and warm moments to cold afternoons. From snowy parks to cozy blanket forts, every picture shares a small piece of winter magic. Coloring is not just fun. It helps little hands grow steady and strong. It also helps big imaginations shine. Quiet scenes and playful pictures give both calm and excitement. Print your favorite January coloring pages for kids, pick bold or soft colors, and enjoy a happy start to the new year. Keep smiling, keep coloring, and make January extra special!

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