Spring Festival Coloring Pages

Celebrate Lunar New Year with lanterns, lions, and festive decorations.

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Child Flying Fish-Shaped Kite

Child Flying Fish-Shaped Kite

Clear shapes and open spaces for a short activity or broad crayons.

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Spring Festival Market Scene

Spring Festival Market Scene

Clear shapes and open spaces for a short activity or broad crayons.

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Family Playing Mahjong Together

Family Playing Mahjong Together

Clear shapes and open spaces for a short activity or broad crayons.

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Decorated Kumquat Tree for Prosperity

Decorated Kumquat Tree for Prosperity

Clear shapes and open spaces for a short activity or broad crayons.

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Watching Spring Festival Gala

Watching Spring Festival Gala

Clear shapes and open spaces for a short activity or broad crayons.

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Blooming Plum Blossom Tree

Blooming Plum Blossom Tree

Clear shapes and open spaces for a short activity or broad crayons.

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Temple Fair with Games and Stalls

Temple Fair with Games and Stalls

Clear shapes and open spaces for a short activity or broad crayons.

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Festival Float Parade with Dancers

Festival Float Parade with Dancers

Clear shapes and open spaces for a short activity or broad crayons.

Home and classroom guide

How to use Spring Festival Coloring Pages

This collection is reviewed for a clear subject, printable outlines, and enough open space to support a focused coloring activity.

Choose the right complexity

Choose broad shapes for a short session and denser details for learners who want a longer challenge. Pencil control and attention are more useful guides than age labels alone.

Print with predictable results

Use A4 or Letter paper, select “fit to printable area,” and preserve the original aspect ratio. Test margins in draft mode; place scrap paper underneath when using markers.

Learning focus

Use the picture for observation, vocabulary, comparison, and storytelling. Ask the learner to explain choices rather than trying to reproduce one “correct” palette.

A complete activity

Preview the page, choose a small palette, color the focal subject first, and finish by adding one spoken or written observation.

Palette idea

Two main colors, one shadow color, and one accent are enough for a coherent result. Keep the background quieter than the subject.

Questions for reflection

  • What do you notice first?
  • Which detail needs the most control?
  • What story could this picture tell?
Editorial note: BeddyColor prepares this guide to help families and teachers select and use printable resources. It is not medical, developmental-assessment, or professional educational advice.

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