Free Printable Hanukkah Coloring Pages for Kids
Keep kids busy & happy this holiday season with these free printable Hanukkah coloring pages! Fun, easy, & perfect for celebrating together while coloring.

Hanukkah is such a cozy, meaningful time of year. The lights, the food, the family moments — it’s just pure joy. 🕯️ But let’s be real — keeping little hands busy while you prep latkes or wrap gifts can be a challenge. That’s where these free printable Hanukkah coloring pages come in.
They’re cute, easy to print, and full of holiday charm. Whether your kids are learning about Hanukkah for the first time or you’re just looking for a fun family activity, these pages are a sweet and simple way to celebrate the Jewish Holiday.

What These Printables Are
This printable set of free coloring pages is all about celebrating the magic and meaning of Hanukkah through creativity. Inside, you’ll find beautifully simple pages featuring:
- A dreidel ready to spin with Hebrew letters on it
- A table with a Torah
- A plate of latkes and a loaf of challah bread 🍞
- A menorah surrounded by a dreidel and gelt
- A festive table with a menorah, a gift, and a plate of sufganiyot (those yummy jelly donuts!) 🍩
- A Torah scroll, kippah, chalice with a star of David banner
Each page is designed to be easy enough for kids, but still fun for older kids (and let’s be honest… moms, too).

Why You’ll Love This Idea
First, it’s so simple. You literally print, grab some crayons, and you’re ready to roll with the free Hanukkah coloring pages. No prep, no mess, no fuss. Perfect for when you need a quick activity that doesn’t involve screens or sugar. 🙌
Second, coloring is actually pretty magical with free printable coloring pages. It’s calm, creative, and helps kids focus. While they’re busy bringing menorahs and dreidels to life with color, you can sip your coffee (while it’s still hot!) or prep dinner without little voices asking, “What can I do now?” every five minutes. You know that feeling.
Plus, these pages help teach kids about the traditions of Hanukkah in a fun, hands-on way. They’ll recognize the symbols — the menorah, Torah, gelt — and feel more connected to the Hanukkah celebrations while bringing them to life with vibrant colors.

How to Use the Printable Chanukah Coloring Pages
Once you download the printable set, just print out the pages on regular printer paper. You can print one page or all of them — totally up to you!
💡 Here are a few fun ways to use them:
- Color together as a family while talking about Hanukkah traditions on the nights of Hanukkah.
- Use the finished pages as decorations around the house. Tape them on the fridge, the window, or even hang them on a banner.
- Bring them to school or Sunday school for a church group activity. Perfect to get in the holiday spirit.
- Print extras for your Hanukkah party — it’s the perfect table activity for kids during the winter holidays.
- Turn the coloring pages into Hanukkah cards by cutting them out and gluing them to folded cardstock.
It’s a great way to add a little extra meaning (and calm!) to the celebration.

Ideas for Ways to Use the Printable
If you’re hosting a Hanukkah get-together, set up a coloring station with crayons and these fun coloring pages. Kids will stay entertained, and parents will thank you.
You can also slip a few pages into holiday gift bags or classroom treats. They make a thoughtful, screen-free addition that encourages creativity.
Want to take it a step further? Laminate a few pages so kids can color them over and over with dry-erase markers. It’s like magic!

Variations for Using the Printable
You can use these pages in more ways than you might think. Try these fun twists:
- Add glitter glue or stickers for some sparkle.
- Print the pages on cardstock to make them sturdier for display.
- Use watercolors or colored pencils for a softer look.
- Create a Hanukkah coloring book by stapling the pages together and adding a cover.
Every family celebrates a little differently, so make it your own. That’s what makes these printables so special — they fit right into your traditions.

Common Questions About Hanukkah Coloring Pages
Do I need special paper?
Nope! Regular standard US letter size printer paper works great. If you want to use markers or paint, thicker paper (like cardstock) is a good idea.
Can I print them in black and white?
Yes — they’re designed for black-and-white printing! That’s part of the fun — kids get to add all the color themselves.

Are these good for classrooms or large groups?
Absolutely. You can print as many as you need for personal, family, or classroom use. Just do not share the digital pdf format file. Share the link to this blog post instead!
What ages are these best for?
These coloring pages are great for preschoolers through elementary-aged kids. Even older kids (and, let’s be honest, parents) might enjoy coloring a few.

My Favorite Printable Supplies:
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- Printer: I love my HP Home Printer, it prints beautifully everytime no matter what projects I am working on.
- Paper: Depending on the durability you want with your printables, consider printing on white card stock or high quality paper.
- Laminator: For printables you are planning to use over and over again, simply laminate and use dry erase markers to mark up the printables.
- Paper Cutter: I love my CARL Paper Cutter. It makes trimming and cutting out printables a breeze.
- Sticker Paper: When printing tags or other free printables, sticker paper can make it easy to attach to gifts, boxes, or to make your own stickers.
- Cutting Supplies: You’ll want a great pair of paper cutting scissors and I love using an Xacto Knife for intricate details.
- Pens and Coloring Supplies: Here are some of my favorite writing tools for pencils and pens. Coloring supplies that I love to use in my own home: colored pencils, crayons, markers for adults, and markers for kids.

Download the Hanukkah Coloring Sheets Here
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Conclusion
Hanukkah is all about family, light, and love — and this collection of Hanukkah coloring pages bring a little extra joy to the celebration. 🌟
They’re fun, free, and a simple way to add meaning to the season. So grab your crayons, gather the kids, and download your printable set today.

Celebrate the Festival of Lights with color, creativity, and plenty of smiles. 💙 Happy Hanukkah!
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