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Christmas Elf I Spy Coloring Page

If your kids love spotting all the little details in “I Spy” games — this one’s going to be a holiday favorite! This Christmas Elf I Spy printable is full of festive fun and perfect for keeping little ones busy while you wrap gifts, bake cookies, or enjoy a cozy evening together.

It’s packed with elves, candy canes, presents, snowflakes, and Christmas magic — all waiting to be found and counted. Kids can circle, tally, and then color in all the cute designs, making this activity a mix of search-and-find fun and coloring creativity.

Perfect for:

  • Classroom holiday activities
  • Christmas parties
  • Quiet play at home
  • Elf on the Shelf companion activities
  • Or just a fun winter break boredom buster!

You can print as many as you need — one for each child, or even make it part of a Christmas activity binder.

💡 Pro Tip:

Download the file to your desktop or documents folder first before printing. Opening directly from a browser (especially on mobile) can sometimes shrink or crop the design. Once it’s on your computer, open the file and print at 100% (actual size) for best results.

🎨 Coloring Fun

One of the best parts? This I Spy page doubles as a coloring sheet! After finding and counting all the elves and presents, your kids can color in the entire page. It’s great for hand-eye coordination, counting skills, and, honestly, keeping the holiday chaos calm for a few peaceful minutes.

Grab the crayons, markers, or colored pencils and let the Christmas creativity flow!

🧝‍♀️ Add Some Magic

If you’ve got an Elf on the Shelf, this printable is the perfect little surprise from your elf. Leave it rolled up with a mini note or tiny pencil, and it looks like your elf brought the activity straight from the North Pole. Kids love that little touch of magic!

🎁 Ready to Play?

You can download the free Cute Christmas Elf I Spy Printable below, print it, and start spotting all the holiday cheer right away.

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It’s a simple, low-prep activity that brings a smile to everyone’s face — and gives you a few quiet minutes while the kids are busy counting elves and coloring candy canes.

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