Charlie Brown Christmas coloring pages are a wonderful way to feel that holiday warmth. That classic TV special brings back so many happy memories for all of us. Now, you can bring those sweet moments to life with crayons and markers. These pages are perfect for a quiet afternoon for yourself or a fun family activity.
Get ready to color Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the whole gang in their most famous holiday scenes!
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1. Snoopy’s First Prize Doghouse π
Snoopy never does anything halfway, especially during Christmas! This page shows his doghouse covered in bright lights and ornaments.
Heβs proudly sitting on top, admiring his work that won the “Spectacular, Super-Colossal, Neighborhood Christmas Lights and Display Contest.” Itβs a fun, detailed scene.
2. Charlie Brown and the Little Tree π²
This is maybe the most famous scene of all. Itβs just Charlie Brown and Linus standing in the snow at the tree lot. They are looking at that tiny, drooping sapling.
Itβs the only real tree they can find. This page captures that simple, slightly sad, but hopeful feeling perfectly.
3. Linus on Stage π€
“And that’s what Christmas is all about, Charlie Brown.” This powerful moment deserves its own page. It shows Linus on the school play stage under a single spotlight.
He is holding his famous blue blanket while he explains the real meaning of the holiday. Itβs a very touching and important part of the story.
4. Singing “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing” πΆ
This is the final, heartwarming scene. The whole Peanuts gang is gathered around the now-beautiful little tree.
They are all singing “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing.” Their mouths are open in song, and they all look happy and peaceful.
5. Putting the Star on Top π
This is a sweet, simple moment between a boy and his dog. Charlie Brown is holding Snoopy up so he can place the star on top of a Christmas tree.
It shows their friendship and teamwork. This page is often less detailed, making it great for younger kids.
6. Ice Skating on the Pond βΈοΈ
The special opens with the gang having fun on a frozen pond. This page captures that joyful, wintery energy.
You can have Charlie Brown wobbling, Snoopy skating like a pro, and Lucy and Linus gliding along. Itβs a classic winter scene.
7. Schroeder at His Piano πΉ
Schroeder is always at his toy piano. During the holidays, he plays classic Christmas carols like “Jingle Bells.”
This page would show him intently playing. Of course, Lucy is leaning against the piano, gazing at him lovingly.
8. Christmas Psychiatric Help: 5 Cents psychiatry
Even at Christmas, Charlie Brown needs some advice. This scene shows Lucy’s famous “Psychiatric Help 5Β’” booth.
The booth has a small wreath or some snow on it to make it festive. Charlie Brown is standing opposite Lucy, looking downcast.
9. Sally Writes to Santa π
Sally’s letter to Santa Claus is hilarious. She’s sitting at a desk with a long, long list. She’s asking for “tens and twenties” and her “fair share.”
This page shows her deep in thought, pen in hand, as she writes her demanding letter.
10. The Transformed Tree β¨
After Charlie Brown thinks he killed the little tree, the gang comes to the rescue. They take all the ornaments from Snoopy’s doghouse.
They place them on the tiny sapling, transforming it into a beautiful, full tree. This page shows the tree in all its new glory, glowing with love.
Tips for Coloring Your Peanuts Pages π¨
- Classic Colors: To get the true Peanuts feel, stick to the classic colors. Use yellow for Charlie Brown’s shirt (with its black zig-zag), red for Snoopy’s doghouse (in most cartoons, though it was blue in the special!), and blue for Linus’s blanket.
- Keep it Simple: The charm of Peanuts is in its simple style. You don’t need complex blending. Flat, solid colors look fantastic and stay true to the cartoon.
- Add Some Sparkle: For the Christmas lights and tree ornaments, don’t be afraid to use glitter pens or gel pens. This will make your finished page pop!
- Background Fun: The characters are the focus, but don’t forget the background. A light blue or soft gray for the snow will make the characters stand out.
Happy Holiday Coloring! ποΈ
Coloring these pages is a great way to slow down and enjoy the holiday season. Each picture tells a part of a story we all love. Itβs all about friendship, hope, and finding the real meaning of Christmas.
We hope these ideas bring you a lot of joy.
Don’t forget to Pin this post to your favorite Christmas or coloring boards so you can come back to it every year!






