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I’m a mom of three, and winter break is our big colorful season. We put out fresh cookies, make cocoa, and put out a bunch of Scooby Doo Christmas coloring pages that keep my crew busy and happy. It’s simple and fun, and the pages double as sweet little decorations for the fridge or a quick holiday banner.
If you want simple, screen-free entertainment, Scooby is your friend. Bold lines suit little hands, and holiday scenes are warm and playful. I love that my two oldest can follow the details, while my youngest sticks to the big blocks of color. Everyone wins, which is hard to believe, but true!
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Christmas Scooby Doo for Christmas


My kids always reach for pages with big, clean lines. Scooby gets dressed up in a Santa hat, a fluffy hat, and those goofy snow boots big hit every time from my house. Thick lines help keep new colors within the shapes, which quickly increases confidence.
I like to print several copies of the same design, then see how each child chooses the colors. One goes classic red and green, another tries icy blues, and my youngest loves neon. The finished pages look stunning side by side, and they turn into instant holiday art.
Holiday Pages Featuring Scooby and Friends


The best part is that Scooby meets the whole Mystery Inc. gang. appears to My oldest loves painting Daphne’s winter coat and Velma’s chunky sweater. My middle child chooses Shaggy and Scooby with cookies, because food is a theme in our house. Sounds like a great party on paper.
These pages flash small stories as we color them. I hear speculation about who wrapped the presents, who ate the gingerbread, and which sour is Fred’s. The characters are familiar, which keeps the kids engaged longer, and it’s great for quiet afternoons.
Seasonal coloring sheets with Scooby Themes


From snowmen to snowmen, seasonal Scooby themes make everything more playful. Scooby tangled in lights always makes my kids laugh. It’s silly, bright, and perfect for mixing classic holiday colors with warm Scooby browns.
We get a folder for winter leaves, and Scooby lives right in front. It helps to group them by topic, like “snow day,” “gift shop,” or “cookie time.” When the focus shifts, I shoot a new subject and we’re back on track, happy and focused.
Creative Scooby Outlines to print and enjoy


I like drawings that leave room for accessories. Empty snow scenes or wide sky spaces invite additional objects such as snowfall, stars, or a full moon. My kids draw candy fountains, footprints and little hearts on the scarves. It’s simple and fun, and it turns a page into a memory.
If the drawings have gift tags or labels, we write names on them. Grandma gets one, the teacher gets one, and the neighbor who shares the cocoa gets one. It feels personal, which is always a hit in December.
Pages celebrating Christmas with Scooby Doo


Congratulations pages make our home happy without much effort. Scooby puts a star on a tree, Scooby hugs a bunch of presents, or Scooby peeks through a wreath, all instant gratification. We tape the finished pages to cabinet doors and bedroom walls, and the house is fun in minutes.
These are great for colorful subjects. We choose one palette a day, like a ginger brown with sweet red, or winter blues with silver gray. Matching pages look neat and playful all over the fridge, and my kids are proud of their work.
Fun Holiday Coloring for All Ages


As a mom, I love an activity that works for a preschooler and a toddler. Scooby Doo Christmas coloring pages sit right in that sweet spot. Small children get friendly shapes and happy faces. Older children get details like sweater patterns, wreath leaves, and snowflakes.
We put pencils, colored pencils and some markers. The younger me holds on to chopsticks that flow well on thick lines. My two big shadows with pencils, then pop highlights with markers. It’s low-complexity, high-paying, and it fills an afternoon of snow.
Seasonal Scooby Doo Coloring Sheets


Some days, we turn coloring into a little project. We print a set, color it together, then punch two holes in the top and thread the string. Instant garland! It goes on the windowsill or with a bookshelf, and looks especially attractive with twinkling lights.
The finished sheets also make quick gift bags. We wrap one, write a short note inside, and stick it under the ribbon on a gift. It feels over-thought without marketing. My kids love giving away what they made, and it teaches sweet little habits.
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Scooby Doo Christmas coloring pages bring easy fun, calm focus, and a great holiday atmosphere. They’re age-friendly, fun to personalize, and perfect for busy moms who want simple wins that make them feel special.
From bold prints to playful group scenes, there’s something for every kid on the table. Print a few, pour the cocoa and watch the magic. It’s budget friendly, screen free, and all the time a point in our house.
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