Free Online Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Printable Coloring Pages, Games, and Activities

Lyn McCallister
Children love Santa and his reindeer, especially Rudolph-the-Red-Nosed reindeer. If your child or grandchild wants to color Rudolph and his friends, I've compiled the best free online resources for printable pages and other fun online activities.

Free Rudolph Printable Coloring Pages

Golden Books - this website has more than a dozen coloring pages featuring Rudolph and other characters from the classic movie. To print each sheet, select the drawing to enlarge and then choose File > Print.

Kaboose - this website contains a great free printable of Rudolph flying over Christmas trees with a moon in the background. You can save it to your computer, change the size of the printable, or print it via a button or File > Print.


Coloring
- this fun page allows your child to paint Rudolph on the computer using the mouse and a variety of color choices. Once your child has finished coloring online, you can print the picture. You can also print the picture in black and white and have your child color using crayons or pens.


Free Coloring Pages
- this is a favorite with my preschooler. This website also has a Rudolph line-drawing that your child can color on-screen. It features a close-up of Rudolph's face with his shining bright nose. You can print the page once your child has colored it online or print it as-is and color with crayon.

Free Kids Coloring - this site has a great Rudolph printable for your child. Rudolph has Christmas lights tangled up in his antlers, a star, and some jingle bells around his neck. You can save it to your computer, enlarge it, or print via a button or File > Print.

Fun with Pictures - this page has a great full-sized classic Rudolph standing upright with jingle bells around his neck. The page also has the words "Merry Christmas" printed across the top.

Free Rudolph Online Games and Activities

Rudolph's Revenge - this is a fun game for older children. Rudolph basically kicks Santa in order to collect presents from a tree. Mildly violent as Rudolph is kicking Santa in the rump so I'd suggest you try this game first to see if you want your kids to play it or not.

Where's Rudolph? In this game, you are presented with a Christmas scene and must click around it to find Rudolph. This is a good one for younger children who are just learning to use a mouse as it isn't too complicated.


Rudolph
- On this site, you help Rudolph gather items by using the arrow keys on your keyboard. Beware of falling icicles as they'll knock Rudolph down while he's jumping up to get the items.

Santa and Rudolph Slide Puzzle - In this activity, your child will need to unscramble some picture tiles to reveal Santa and Rudolph. The game records how many clicks in takes to solve the puzzle so your children can challenge each other.

Published by Lyn McCallister - Featured Contributor in Lifestyle

Lyn is a freelance writer who specializes in crafting, parenting, pets, and travel articles. She makes and sells cold process soap at local events and on the web. In addition, she is an avid quilter who love...  View profile

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  • T L Wilson4/2/2011

    =)

  • T L Wilson4/2/2011

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  • Bandit12/5/2008

    Thanks for the super info. Free is always a good thing :)

  • Sofya Blinder11/14/2008

    Great tips. Much appreciated :)

  • jcorn11/14/2008

    Rudolph is a classic and this a super way to keep this deer as a part of the holiday tradition :) I can hear the song about Rudolph right now (humming it as I write this).

  • Momie Tullottes11/14/2008

    Awesome collection! :-)

  • CJ Mathis11/14/2008

    I love these things.

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