Top 10 Paw Patrol Christmas coloring pages are here to make your holiday bright! π Get ready to grab your crayons because your favorite pups are on a festive mission. We’ve gathered the cutest free printables just for your little ones.
Coloring is a wonderful way to get creative and enjoy some screen-free fun together as a family. Let’s get these pups ready for Santa Paws! ποΈ
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Why Kids (and You!) Love These Coloring Pages β€οΈ
Coloring is so much more than just filling in lines. For kids, itβs a super fun way to build those important fine motor skills. It also helps them get creative and express themselves.
Plus, itβs the perfect screen-free activity for a cold winter day. Seeing their favorite pups like Chase and Skye in Santa hats just adds to the holiday magic!
Our Top 10 Free Printable Pup-tacular Designs π¨
Here are our top picks for festive, free, and printable Paw Patrol fun.
1. Marshall the Firedog Elf
Get ready for a “ruff-ruff rescue” of Christmas cheer! This page features Marshall looking adorable in a floppy elf hat and a festive red-and-green striped scarf. Heβs sitting happily by a small, decorated stocking, ready for Santa.
2. Skyeβs Reindeer Flight
Look up! Skye is ready to help guide Santaβs sleigh. This printable shows her in her signature pink, but with a cute pair of reindeer antlers and a little red nose. She’s flying high above a tiny, snowy village.
3. Decorating the Lookout Tower
The pups are getting their headquarters ready! This page shows Rubble and Rocky working together. Rubble is on his rig, lifting a star to the top of a big Christmas tree, while Rocky uses his claw to hang ornaments.
4. Pups Opening Presents
What did Santa Paws bring? This design captures the excitement of Christmas morning. See Chase and Zuma surrounded by unwrapped presents and torn wrapping paper. Chase is holding up a brand new dog bone.
5. Everestβs Snowy Rescue
Of course, Everest is right at home in the snow! This action-packed page shows her on her snowmobile. She’s racing through a snowy forest of pine trees, maybe on her way to save a lost reindeer!
6. Gingerbread Man Chase!
Oh no, the gingerbread man is on the loose! This playful page features Marshall and Chase running through a snowy Adventure Bay. They are trying to catch a speedy little gingerbread man who is running ahead of them.
7. Rubble on the (Snow) Double!
Rubble is hard at work, even on Christmas! This page shows him in his yellow construction gear, complete with a Santa hat. He’s using his bulldozer to clear a big pile of snow, making a path for Santaβs sleigh.
8. Santa Paws and Chase
This is a classic! A heartwarming printable of Chase sitting patiently next to Santa Claus (or maybe it’s Ryder dressed up as Santa Paws!). Santa has his arm around Chase, and there’s a sack of toys nearby.
9. The Whole Team Sings Carols
The whole team is together! This page features all the main pups: Chase, Marshall, Skye, Rubble, Rocky, and Zuma. They are all wearing festive scarves and standing together, singing Christmas carols under a snowy sky.
10. Paw Patrol Christmas Portrait
Say “Merry Christmas!” This design is like a holiday card from the pups. It features the entire team (including Everest and Ryder) posing together in front of a giant, decorated Christmas tree at the Lookout.
How to Get Your Free Printables π¨οΈ
Getting these pages is super easy.
- Just click the download link for the design you love (imagine a link here!).
- A new tab will open with the high-quality image (usually a PDF).
- Click ‘Print’ on your computer. Make sure your printer has paper!
- That’s it! Grab your coloring tools and have fun.
More Than Just Coloring! βοΈ
Don’t just stop at coloring! Here are a few fun ideas:
Make Holiday Decor
Cut out the finished pups and use a hole punch and some string to make DIY Christmas ornaments. You can also tape them to windows to make festive window clings.
Create Greeting Cards
Fold a piece of construction paper in half. Glue your colored picture to the front for a one-of-a-kind Christmas card for grandparents or friends.
Party Fun
Print a stack of these for a classroom holiday party or as a fun, quiet activity at your family gathering. They make great party favors, too!
Quick Tips for Paws-itively Perfect Coloring ποΈ
To make your pictures look their best, try these simple tips.
Use the right paper. If you can, print on slightly thicker paper (like cardstock). This helps prevent markers from bleeding through.
Choose your tools! Crayons are classic and great for little hands. Colored pencils are perfect for details. Washable markers give bright, bold colors.
Happy Holidays from the Pups! π
We hope you and your family have a wonderful time with these Paw Patrol Christmas coloring pages. It’s such a fun way to get into the holiday spirit.
We’d love to see your finished artwork!
Don’t forget to Pin this post to your holiday or kids’ activities board so you can find it again next year!






