Christmas Coloring
Book for Children
By Sharlee Plett
Keep the kids busy this Christmas season with
Christmas coloring pages. Just select a page from the PDF,
print it out and give it to the kids to color.
There are 75 Christmas coloring pages in the eBook, featuring
Santa Claus, reindeer, Christmas wreaths and scenes for every
age group.

Christmas
Also known as Christmas Day or
Christmastide, is an annual holiday falling on December
25 or January 7 that honors and celebrates the birth of Jesus
of Nazareth. His birth, which is the basis for the
transcultural Western calendar, has been determined by modern
historians as having occurred between 8-4 BC, and is
traditionally told to have taken place in a stable within the
city of Bethlehem. The specific date of celebration for Jesus'
birth is traditional, and is generally believed to have been
influenced by the dates of pre-Christian festivals-usually the
Roman festival of Dies Natalis Solis Invicti-rather than having
been based on historical data or reference.
Modern customs of the holiday include gift-giving, church
celebrations, and the display of various decorations-including
the Christmas tree, lights, mistletoe, nativity scenes and
holly. The jolly mythological figure Santa Claus, or Father
Christmas, is also a major aspect of Christmas; he is
traditionally believed by millions of children as being a
bringer of gifts on or before Christmas Day. Santa is generally
believed to be the result of the syncretization of Saint
Nicholas with elements from Germanic paganism and Christian
mythology, and owes his modern appearance mostly to 19th
century media.
Christmas is celebrated throughout the Christian population,
but it is also celebrated by many non-Christians, usually
because of its cultural status and its non-sectarian
winter-related traditions. The holiday is widely celebrated
around the world, including in the United States, where it is
celebrated by 96% of the population.
The word Christmas originated as a contraction of
"Christ's Mass". It is derived from the Middle English
Christemasse and Old English Cristes mæsse, a
phrase first recorded in 1038, compounded from Old English
derivatives of the Greek christos and the Latin
missa. In early Greek versions of the New Testament, the
letter Χ (chi), is the first letter of Christ. Since the
mid-16th century Χ, or the similar Roman letter
X, was used as an abbreviation for Christ. Hence, Xmas
is often used as an abbreviation for Christmas. After the
conversion of Anglo-Saxon Britain in the very early 7th
century, Christmas was referred to as geol, the name of
the pre-Christian solstice festival from which the current
English word 'Yule' is derived. It is unknown exactly when or
why December 25 became associated with Christ's birth. The New
Testament does not give a specific date. Sextus Julius
Africanus popularized the idea that Christ was born on December
25 in his Chronographiai, a reference book for
Christians written in AD 221.
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