
25+ Sledding Coloring Pages for Kids (Free Printables)
Our free sledding coloring pages capture the joy of zipping down a hill in freshly fallen snow! Kids will enjoy scenes of snowy adventures, featuring kids, families, and even cute animals sledding together. Print them out for snow-day fun, winter parties, or as a cozy indoor activity.
Keep the winter fun going with our free printable Winter Coloring Pages—perfect for when the weather keeps you inside!
Overview of the Free Printable Sledding Coloring Pages
From joyful children to sledding animals, every page in this collection celebrates the fun of winter! The simple outlines are perfect for toddlers and preschoolers, while older kids can enjoy the more detailed scenes. Each image is available as a free PDF, making them easy to print for quick activities.
Winter-Themed Games and Activities to Extend Learning and Fun
Online Snowman Coloring Page
Color a snowman and strengthen your child’s understanding of the letter /s/ sound in this wintery alphabet page.
Winter Crafts and Activities
Packed with free coloring pages, playful jokes, tricky riddles, and hands-on crafts, these activities will make winter days extra fun for kids.
Mixed Up: Weather Gear
This game is a playful way to help kids practice recognizing the right clothing for different types of weather. While they’re sorting items, you can use it as a tool to teach them what gear to wear for sledding—like hats, mittens, boots, and scarves—so they’re prepared for snowy fun.
Spelling on the Slopes
Spelling on the Slopes is a sledding-themed spelling and phonics game for 1st and 2nd graders. Kids help Marie sled down snowy hills while spelling words that begin with blends like sm–, sw–, sp–, st–, sk–, sn–, and sl–. It’s a fun way to blend winter activities with learning!
Hands-on Activities to Pair with the Sledding Coloring Pages
Recommended for: Kids of all ages
⭐ Design Your Own Sled
Have your child create their own sled, adding in custom features to make it more fast or comfortable as they speed down hills. Encourage them to think outside the box, like adding a couch to their sled so they have a comfy seat!
⭐ Snow Sensory Bin
Fill a tub with cotton balls or fake snow. Add small toy sleds, mini shovels, plastic ice cubes, toy penguins and polar bears, and more for hands-on pretend play after coloring.
⭐ Sledding Story Time
Have your child tell or write a short story about the sledding scene they colored—great for practicing early literacy skills and using their imagination!