Our 12 Days of Free Christmas Worksheets for Kids feature a few different exercises for kids of different learning levels!
If you’d like to download each activity separately, I’ve listed the individual pages below! You can also grab all of the worksheets by clicking the link at the bottom of the page.

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All of these pages would work great with dry erase pocket folders that would allow you to reuse the sheets again and again.
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12 Days of Free Christmas Worksheets for Kids – Christmas I-Spy
Thea (4yrs) and Liam (2yrs) love I-Spy books! I made this Christmas I-Spy for them to enjoy during the season and added a twist to help them with their counting skills.
The point of the page is to count the same Christmas objects above the black line and then write how many they find next to the same item under the black line.
This is a great activity to do with your toddler or preschooler to work on counting and number recognition. You might also like our Thanksgiving I-Spy printable or our Halloween I-Spy printable!
12 Days of Free Christmas Worksheets for Kids – Christmas Number Recognition
We love using Bingo Marker (daubers) in our house. This is a great worksheet to use for working on number recognition from 1-20.
Stick this sheet in a reusable sleeve and use some dry erase markers and you can reuse it over and over again. You can also use stickers to cover up the numbers as you work through the worksheet.
12 Days of Free Christmas Worksheets for Kids – Christmas Letter Recognition
Just like the number recognition worksheet, the Christmas Ornament Letter Recognition page is great in a reusable sleeve and can be played again and again to practice letter recognition.
12 Days of Free Christmas Worksheets for Kids – Christmas Color Recognition
Just like the letter recognition worksheet, the Christmas Ornament Color Recognition page is great in a reusable sleeve and can be played again and again to practice letter recognition. This page helps develop color sight word recognition.
12 Days of Free Christmas Worksheets for Kids – Christmas Addition Worksheet
Use bingo markers or stickers to color the ornaments according to the answer for each addition problem.
12 Days of Free Christmas Worksheets for Kids – Christmas Coloring Pages
All my kids love to color, but my toddler has the hardest time coloring on some pages because the images are too small!
These sheets have really large images that are great for toddlers to color on to work on coloring within objects!
You might also like our Thanksgiving Toddler Coloring Pages.
You can download each worksheet by clicking the individual pictures above or grab all pages in the 12 Days of Christmas Worksheets for Kids at the end of the post.
12 Days of Free Christmas Worksheets for Kids – Less Than, Greater Than Christmas Math
This worksheet is designed to introduce the concept of less than or greater than. When I do this sheet, I have my 4yr old write the number of wreaths and Santa hats under each side to help solidify the concept with both numerals and visual objects.
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