Free ABC Coloring Postbox Alphabet Letters And Numbers

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Christmas is fast approaching, and our free printable ABC Coloring Postbox Alphabet Letters And Numbers are perfect for making Christmas cards, activitiy packs and Christmas decorations for the festive season ahead.

Also if you do have kiddies who love coloring fun then check out our Penguin coloring alphabet and number set.

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Ideas For Using These Postbox Coloring Pages Printable Themed ABC Alphabet And Numbers 

  • IT, printing out or uploading to Word, Canva or Pages for online word forming or colouring
  • Dexterity, cutting all the letters out into squares
  • Christmas Themed Art, colouring in the alphabet 
  • Christmas Classroom decor
Free Printable postbox coloring alphabet

10 Christmas Facts For Children

  1. Santa Claus is known by many names around the world, including Father Christmas, Saint Nicholas, and Kris Kringle. He is said to deliver presents to children all over the world on Christmas Eve.
  2. Santa’s sleigh is often pulled by reindeer, and the most famous reindeer of all is Rudolph, known for his bright red nose that helps guide Santa through the night.
  3. The tradition of decorating Christmas trees dates back to the 16th century in Germany. People use ornaments, lights, and tinsel to decorate their trees.
  4. Candy canes are a popular Christmas treat, and they were originally created in the shape of a shepherd’s crook to remind people of the shepherds who visited the baby Jesus.
  5. Hanging mistletoe is a tradition that often leads to kisses! It’s said to bring good luck and love to those who kiss underneath it.
  6. Hanging stockings by the fireplace is a tradition where children hope to find small gifts and treats from Santa Claus on Christmas morning.
  7. Red and green are the traditional colors of Christmas. Red represents the holly berries, and green represents the evergreen trees.
  8. There are many popular Christmas songs, such as “Jingle Bells,” “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer,” and “Frosty the Snowman.” Singing these songs is a fun way to get into the holiday spirit.
  9. A nativity scene, also known as a crèche, depicts the birth of Jesus in a stable. It includes figures of Mary, Joseph, the baby Jesus, shepherds, and the three wise men.
  10. Christmas is celebrated differently in various countries. In some places, children believe in other gift-bringers besides Santa Claus, like La Befana in Italy or the Three Kings in Spain.
postbox coloring alphabet letters and numbers

How To Get Your Postbox ABC Coloring Pages Alphabet And Number Set Of Printable’s?

Click here or the image below to get your free Postbox Colouring/Coloring downloads and either send them to the printer or upload them to the pc and use on a colouring or processing programme. However, make sure your pop-up blocker is turned off.

More Home Learning Inspiration

If your children love colouring/coloring and you are looking for a rainy day project this themed halloween alphabet is perfect. Also check out this Autumn/Fall and Rainy Day ABC Printable Set.

Also if you are struggling for art inspiration check out my fun Things To Do With Paper post. There are so many great craft ideas.

Printable postbox coloring alphabet letters and numbers

If You’re Having Problems?

Check out my trouble shooting page, hopefully it will answer any questions you may have.

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  • Sarah Christie

    Sarah Christie is the author of Extraordinary Chaos a family lifestyle and travel blog from a 50+ mum of boys, sharing Cricut Crafts and Free SVG Files, family travels, recipes, reviews and country living. Also the co-editor of Cruising With Kids Family Cruise Blog and Mini Travellers family travel blog.

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