If you’re looking for an easy activity to do with your kids over the holiday weekend, this is it. Download this Free Printable Memorial Day Coloring Book and print out for quick, easy use.

Memorial Day Coloring Book Free Printable PDF

Coloring books have been around for years and thankfully you can find some awesome, free pages online for every holiday and occasion.

Download this free Memorial Day coloring book today and save the file so that you can print over and over again through the years.

Pin and save this Free Printable Memorial Day Coloring Book if you don’t have time to print it out. It’s always free so you can come back to it anytime.

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FREE PRINTABLE MEMORIAL DAY COLORING BOOK

One of the best ways to we can honor those who have lost their lives in the fight for our freedom is by doing things to remember them.

It can be a simple as chatting with your little ones and giving them some crayons and markers and this easy-to-color Memorial Day Coloring Book.

Coloring pages are a great way to do this, as they provide a fun and creative outlet for kids to express themselves.

These pages feature a variety of Memorial Day coloring pages including soldiers and flags.

Freedom Wasnt Free Solider Girl 1

Memorial Day Land of the Free Because of the Brave 2
6 Free Memorial Day Coloring Pages

Coloring has been shown to reduce stress and anxiety, making it a perfect activity for kids to participate in during the Memorial Day holiday weekend.

WHERE TO USE PRINTABLE MEMORIAL DAY COLORING BOOK

The great thing about coloring pages is that kids can use them anywhere. Here are some obvious places and some not so obvious places.

  • Classroom – pretty much any classroom from preschool on up to 5th grade
  • Home – quiet time project while mommy or daddy works, cleans or cooks dinner
  • Homeschool – helps with color recognition and pencil grip
  • Doctors Office – there’s always some downtime while waiting at the doctor, amiright?
  • Church – for the littles that sit in service instead of going to kid’s church or Sunday School
  • School Pickup Line – younger kids can get antsy in the pickup line while waiting on older siblings.

Importance of Memorial Day Coloring Pages

Memorial Day coloring pages are important because they provide children with a fun and creative way to learn about the this important holiday. By coloring patriotic-themed images, children can develop their fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and color recognition.

Coloring also helps children to relax and focus, which can be beneficial for their mental health. These coloring pages come in handy when little ones need a calming activity to do.

In addition to the educational benefits, holiday coloring pages can also be a great way for children to express their creativity and imagination. They can use different colors and techniques to make their coloring pages unique and personal.

This can boost their self-esteem and confidence, and help them to develop a sense of pride in their work.

Free Printable Memorial Day Coloring Pages can also be a fun and engaging activity for families to do together. Parents and children can work on coloring pages together, which can strengthen their bond and create lasting memories.

It can also be a great way for homeschool parents to teach their children about why we celebrate Memorial Day here in America.

Free Printable Memorial Day Coloring Book (2)

HOW TO DOWNLOAD MEMORIAL DAY COLORING BOOK FOR FREE

IMPORTANT: To get access to these FREE designs, you will need to fill out the form below. By doing so you will be added to our email subscriber list. Upon completion of form, your files will automatically download to your computer and can be found in your “Downloads” folder. This is a multi-page PDF.

WHERE CAN I FIND FREE PRINTABLES?

Obviously you know you can find free printables here at The Girl Creative because you are here. (wink wink) When I’m looking for free printables I usually just type what I’m looking for into Google or Pinterest.

By clicking the “images” tab in Google you’ll be able to see the actual printable instead of just the text link to the source. This is very helpful when you are searching for something specific.

HOW CAN I PRINT FREE PRINTABLES?

The great thing about free printables is that they are FREE. Most printables include a PDF that you can download and print right from your home printer. You don’t need any special software or special paper either. Copy paper works just fine.

Printing Tip: When you print from home, be sure to change the print settings to “best” so that you have best quality possible. You might find this setting under “quality”. Your choices will be 300dpi, 600dpi and 1200dpi. 600dpi is perfect. I

If you’re worried about using too much ink, you can certainly try 300dpi first. Depending on what you’re printing, 300dpi might be all you need.

HOW DO I PRINT FREE PRINTABLES FROM PINTEREST?

While you can print right from Pinterest, you definitely should not. What you should do is click the link on Pinterest that will bring you to the page that houses the actual printable. By doing this you are also getting the best quality of the printable.

HOW DO I CREATE A PRINTABLE?

The best way to create a printable is by using the website, Canva. Canva has many templates that you can choose from and modify.

If you prefer to create a printable from scratch, you can do that too. You can do this by clicking the “Create a Design” button from the top right hand corner of the screen and from there you can choose a specific size or make up your own custom size.

After you have your template chosen or your blank sheet to create from scratch, you’ll add graphics and text by using the menu on the left. Once your design is to your liking, click “DOWNLOAD” from the top left corner.

Choose “PDF Print” from the dropdown menu and then click download. Your print will download to your computer (usually defaults to the download folder on your computer) and from there you can print it out.

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2 Comments

  1. Thank you for these. As the mom of an injured/retired soldier, I’m glad to see an age-appropriate (and fun) way to help explain this important holiday remembrance to little ones. I plan to have my little grandson color a picture for his devoted uncle!

    1. We are grateful for his service and sacrifice. XO

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