My story character friend Little Red Bear has just added special “Christmas Holiday Greetings” to his Christmas Holiday Coloring Pages! Just in time to color up a bunch of greeting cards for Mom, Dad, Grandma, Grandpa, and your odd Aunt Lillian.
We invite to you sit down with the kids and have fun coloring and sharing this Christmas and Holiday Season!
A Note For Parents — This website is mostly Self Funded. “Little Red Bear’s Christmas Holiday Coloring Pages” are made possible only with the assistance of our Patreon Community and independent donations to sponsor pages. Future images will come in sequence as funds are available.
Each image has been purchased and licensed thru Shutterstock in order to secure user rights and be able to provide easily accessible downloads for our readers and their children. The coloring images here are offered Free Of Charge because that is just how we roll here.
If you would like to help support this and future projects or our site in general, please consider joining our Patreon Community today for as little as $1.00 a month.
We truly appreciate and love the members of our Patreon Community for all they allow us to do, for helping Little Red Bear and me to keep growing the site, and for sharing in our vision of helping to make the world a better place. For everyone!
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Thank you for stopping by to visit with us today!
We hope that children and families enjoy and benefit from the new pages each holiday season and are as delighted as Little Red Bear and I are to bring them to you.
Please visit often as many more new features and activities arrive soon!
To get you started, please feel free to download the Header Image below, print out as many copies as you need, gather the family together over a bowl of popcorn, and color together ’til the cows come home!
Our very best wishes for a safe and healthy Christmas and Holiday Season! See ya soon with more! — Jim (and Red!)
(Royalties from the sale of Little Red Bear’s books go directly to supporting this site.)
“Love is what’s in the room with you at Christmas if you stop opening presents and listen.” – Author unknown, attributed to a 7-year-old named Bobby
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With the help of patrons, each month we are able to donate free print copies of “The Adventures of Little Red Bear: The First Holler!” to Senior Citizens, School Libraries and Classrooms, and to those who could otherwise not obtain a copy.
Patrons also help my friend Little Red Bear and me to continue this as a non-monetized, ad-free site, dedicated solely to entertainment and educational purposes while sharing positive messages of happiness, inspiration, and kindness with everyone. We invite you to join us in making a positive difference in the world!
My main story character Little Red Bear and I are pleased as Candy Cane Christmas Punch to announce the launch of “Little Red Bear’s Christmas Holiday Coloring Pages!”
Christmas and Holiday Season coloring images are available for unlimited Free downloads simply by ‘Right Clicking’ on an image, choosing ‘Save Image As’in the dropdown menu to save a local copy on your computer or device, and then printing out as many as you want.
Each page features a collection of Christmas Holiday images for children and adults alike to enjoy — Santa Claus, Snowmen, Angels, Elves, Bells, Christmas Trees, and more! Along with various Holiday Bears, of course!
As with “Little Red Bear’s Animal Alphabet Coloring Pages”, some are simplified and basic coloring images for the very young, and some are more detailed images for older kids. And, for Mom and Dad to color along at the same time.
Little Red Bear and I are all about setting aside the cell phones and other screen distractions and spending quality family time together.
It is our hope that these pages provide an opportunity to enjoy a bit of the holiday season fun and joy together!
Have fun displaying finished works on the family refrigerator this holiday season and by gifting original works of Holiday Season Art to Grandmas and Grandpas. Trust me, we love that sort of thing!
Below are the page links to get you started . . . . . .
A Note For Parents — This website is mostly Self Funded. “Little Red Bear’s Christmas Holiday Coloring Pages” are made possible only with the assistance of our Patreon Community and independent donations to sponsor pages. Future images will come in sequence as funds are available.
Each image has been purchased and licensed thru Shutterstock in order to secure user rights and be able to provide easily accessible downloads for our readers and their children. The coloring images here are offered Free Of Charge because that is just how we roll here.
If you would like to help support this and future projects or our site in general, please consider joining our Patreon Community today for as little as $1.00 a month.
We truly appreciate and love the members of our Patreon Community for all they allow us to do, for helping Little Red Bear and me to keep growing the site, and for sharing in our vision of helping to make the world a better place. For everyone!
Will you join us today?
And oh yeah — here is the recipe for the amazing Candy Cane Peppermint Punch mentioned above, a new Little Red Bear holiday favorite! If you love eggnog . . . .
Candy Cane Peppermint Christmas Punch Recipe
There are only four ingredients to make this delicious holiday punch —
Pour one (1) quart of Eggnog into a bowl.
Add one (1) liter of Club Soda.
Scoop in 1/2 gallon of Candy Cane Ice Cream.
Hang Candy Canes around the edge of the bowl as a garnish.
Lastly, wet the rims of drinking glasses and then dip them into crushed candy canes to create a candy cane rim. Enjoy!
We hope that children and families enjoy and benefit from the new pages each holiday season and are as delighted as Little Red Bear and I are to bring them to you.
Please visit often as many more new features and activities arrive soon!
To get you started, please feel free to download the Header Image below, print out as many copies as you need, gather the family together over a bowl of popcorn, and color together ’til the cows come home!
Our very best wishes for a safe and healthy Christmas and Holiday Season! See ya soon with more! — Jim (and Red!)
(Royalties from the sale of Little Red Bear’s books go directly to supporting this site.)
“Christmas is not as much about opening our presents as opening our hearts.” – Janice Maeditere
This is a purposefully non-monetized, ad-free site to be able to offer the most enjoyable reading and viewing experience for everyone, with all content freely shared, and generates no income to offset the costs of maintaining and operating. If you enjoy your visits and time with us,Join our new Patron Communitytoday, because together we can do so much!
With the help of patrons, each month we are able to donate free print copies of “The Adventures of Little Red Bear: The First Holler!” to Senior Citizens, School Libraries and Classrooms, and to those who could otherwise not obtain a copy.
Patrons also help my friend Little Red Bear and me to continue this as a non-monetized, ad-free site, dedicated solely to entertainment and educational purposes while sharing positive messages of happiness, inspiration, and kindness with everyone. We invite you to join us in making a positive difference in the world!
“Christmas, children, is not a date. It is a state of mind.” – Mary Ellen Chase
Merry Christmas and a Very Happy Holiday Season to everyone!
Some writer friends and I are taking a few minutes this month, some to recall treasured holiday memories and traditions, and others to take a look back at the writing year soon coming to a close. I invite you to check out their thoughts later, listed at the end of this post.
For me, the morning of December 9th, 1965 found me one week away from my 16th birthday, approaching nearly not fast enough at the time, as you may well imagine — The Big 16!
That evening featured the debut of “A Charlie Brown Christmas” on the CBS television network, based on my favorite comic strip “Peanuts” by creator Charles Schulz. The show remains a much-anticipated classic and delight each holiday season for millions of viewers to this day and an annual highlight of my family’s Christmastime.
I honestly do not believe that Charles Shulz, the creator of the “Peanuts” comic strip, ever envisioned the impact this simply created little show would have over time. Nevertheless, over fifty years of continuous broadcasts and changing times have not diluted or diminished the show’s impactful messages.
While there are many discussion themes running thru the story, the most poignant for me has always been Linus’s speech on stage, responding to a frustrated Charlie Brown’s question of — “Isn’t there anyone who knows what Christmas is all about?!?”
At this time of year, trying to keep our wits about us while navigating thru and around all the hustle and bustle of crowded malls, traffic, grocery shopping, cookie exchanges, decorating, children’s school plays and activities, holiday parties, family pictures and greeting cards, boxes, packages, wrappings, and bows, all while trying to out-maneuver porch pirates from swiping online deliveries, do you ever find yourself wondering the same question — “Isn’t there anyone who knows what Christmas is all about?”
Sometimes we simply need to pause, taking a moment to catch our breath, and reflect.
“Then the Grinch thought of something he hadn’t before! What if Christmas, he thought, doesn’t come from a store. What if Christmas…perhaps…means a little bit more!” — Dr. Seuss
As one of my sometimes forgetful uncles used to say years ago — “I don’t need to be told, but I do occasionally need to be reminded.”
In reply to his friend Charlie Brown, Linus took the stage to remind us all —
“Lights, please . . . .”
“And there were in the same country shepherds, abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night.
“And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them! And they were sore afraid.
“And the angel said unto them — “Fear not! For, behold, I bring you tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ, the Lord. And this shall be a sign unto you: Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger.”
“And suddenly, there was with the angel a multitude of the Heavenly Host praising God, and saying, “Glory to God in the Highest, and on Earth peace, and goodwill toward men.”
And that is what Christmas is all about. For Charlie Brown. For Linus, Lucy, and Snoopy. For us all. The reason for the season, as they say.
Not to be found in a store, Christmas it turns out, does indeed mean a goodly bit more.
Linus is famously noted for carrying around his trusted security blanket with him wherever he goes. Held tightly fast and never let go lest panic ensues. Have you ever noticed that at the point when Linus repeats the words of the angel “Fear not!”that the blanket is suddenly on the floor beside him, confidently lain aside until he once again retrieves it at the end of the presentation?
There are subtle messages and lessons to be found in Linus’ simple action and demonstration of faith for us all this Christmas Season.
As Ebenezer Scrooge even came to realize in the end — “I will honour Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year!”
Peace, Good Will, Kindness, Generosity, Charity, Compassion, Empathy, Love — none of these are or should be exclusive or seasonal things, as each of us should truly keep them in our hearts throughout the year.
The Christmas Season is an annual reminder of how we should be always, for everyone and all things in this miraculous and beautiful world we all share and call home. Sometimes we do not need to be told, but occasionally do need to be reminded.
Thru the inspiration of Charles Schulz’s “Peanuts”, Charlie Brown and Linus remind us of the real meaning of the Christmas Season each year.
Thank You for visiting with us! In a period when it seems so much and so many seek to divide us, perhaps the Christmas Season is a time when we can all set aside differences for a while, come together in the spirit of the season, and just perhaps, realize that in coming together, like Charlie Brown’s little Christmas tree, that those things are really not so divisive and bad, after all.
Wishing you and yours a very Merry and Blessed Christmas and Holiday Season!
A simple act of kindness or encouraging word can change someone’s entire life around. Will you do that for someone today?
“Christmas is a necessity. There has to be at least one day of the year to remind us that we’re here for something else besides ourselves.” – Eric Sevareid
“Peace on earth will come to stay, when we live Christmas every day.” – Helen Steiner Rice
“Christmas is the season for kindling the fire of hospitality in the hall, the genial flame of charity in the heart.” – Washington Irving
This is a purposefully non-monetized, ad-free site to be able to offer the most enjoyable reading and viewing experience for everyone, with all content freely shared, and generates no income to offset the costs of maintaining and operating. If you enjoy your visits and time with us,Join our new Patron Communitytoday, because together we can do so much!
With the help of patrons, each month we are able to donate free print copies of “The Adventures of Little Red Bear: The First Holler!” to Senior Citizens, Schools, Classrooms, and Local Libraries, and to those who could otherwise not obtain a copy.
Patrons also help my friend Little Red Bear and me to cover site fees, registrations and operating costs while continuing this as a non-monetized, ad-free site, dedicated solely to entertainment and educational purposes while sharing positive messages of happiness, inspiration, and kindness with everyone.
We invite you to join us in making a positive difference in the world!
“Christmas, my child, is love in action. Every time we love, every time we give, it’s Christmas.” – Dale Evans Rogers