Hello everyone! Welcome to ARTFULDIARY. A brand-new year is on the way, and we’ve got fun happy new year coloring pages that kids will love!
You’ll see fireworks in the sky, clocks striking midnight, party hats, balloons, and “Happy New Year” signs ready to be colored.
Children can use bright colors like gold, silver, red, and blue to make each page look like a real New Year celebration.
These happy new year coloring pages pages are easy and perfect for classroom parties, family time at home, or a quiet holiday activity. They’re a simple and creative way for kids to get excited about the New Year and think about new beginnings.
So grab some crayons, markers, or colored pencils. Let’s color and welcome the New Year in a fun and colorful way!
How to Download Coloring Pages
Ready to start coloring? All our Halloween coloring pages are free! You can print as many as you want for your classroom or home.
How to Get Your Coloring Pages:
- Look at the pictures below
- Click on the one you like or the text under each image
- The page will open as a PDF file
- Print it out and start coloring!
You Can Color Two Ways:
- On Paper: Print the page and use crayons, markers, or colored pencils.
- On Your Device: Save the file and color with a coloring app.
Important Rules:
- Print as many copies as you need for your kids, students, or friends
- Share this webpage with others who might like it
- Please don’t sell or reuse these pages online; these are strictly for non-commercial use.
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Pompous Snowman — New Year coloring pages for kids Free

Penguins With Gifts – coloring pages for new years

New Year’s Calendar

Hot Chocolate With Family

Heart Shaped Balloon

Firework in Sky

Doggo With A Birthday Cap

Cute Happy Kiddo

Cute Car with a Balloon

Balloon & Stars

New Year Facts for Kids
- Many people around the world celebrate New Year’s Day on January 1 to mark the start of a fresh calendar year.
- Fireworks are often used on New Year’s Eve to celebrate and light up the night sky.
- In New York City, a big glowing ball drops in Times Square at midnight to welcome the New Year.
- Some families make “New Year’s resolutions,” which are simple goals or promises for the coming year, like reading more books or being kinder.
- Different countries have special New Year traditions, like eating certain foods for good luck or wearing special colors.
Simple New Year Learning Activities
While Coloring:
- Read one New Year fact aloud and ask, “How do we celebrate New Year at home?”.
- Count stars, fireworks, clocks, or party hats on the coloring page together.
- Let kids choose bright colors for fireworks and party decorations—gold, silver, red, blue, or any color they like.
- Talk about how people feel at New Year: excited, hopeful, or thankful.
After Coloring:
- Ask, “What is one thing you are excited to do in the New Year?” and help kids write or dictate a short sentence.
- Invite children to tell a story about their picture—“What is happening when the clock strikes midnight?”.
- Introduce new words: resolution, celebration, midnight, fireworks, tradition.
New Words: firework, pompous.
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