Cartoon Candy Cane Coloring Page
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Girl Christmas Coloring Pages
If you’re looking for some Christmas Fireplace Coloring Page for your little ones, you’ve come to the right place! The Christmas Fireplace Coloring Page is great for getting your kids into the holiday spirit. And what’s more, they’re just plain fun. Whether your child is a whizz with a crayon or prefers to paint, there’s a Christmas Fireplace Coloring Page out there that’s perfect for them. Why not print out a few and let your kids loose with their creativity?
Many American children had the misconception that Santa Claus slipped down the chimney to bring them their gifts. But what happens if there isn’t a chimney? A related tradition emerged as open fireplaces were replaced by coal and wood stoves in many American homes: Santa would squeeze down the stove pipe. This picture was so widely used by 1857 that The New York Times referred to it as a given.
It may sound absurd to picture the chubby gift-giver cramming himself into a six-inch stove pipe, but in the middle of the 19th century, Santa Claus was seen in a quite different light: he was tiny. Moore refers to Santa as “a jolly old elf” in his poem, implying that he is little in stature. Moore describes him as a “little old driver” in a “miniature sleigh” with “eight small reindeer,” and it is his “little round belly” that “shook as he laughed, like a bowlful of jelly.”
St. Nicholas, a Christian bishop, and saint who lived in the fourth century is the inspiration for today’s cheery Santa Claus. He was renowned for his generosity and piety, especially for guarding little children and sailors. He would go about giving gifts to the needy while dressed in his red robes. According to legend, he once threw several gold coins down a family’s chimney, where they eventually ended up in a girl’s stocking.