As the chilly weather sets in, there’s nothing quite like the comforting warmth of gingerbread men to get you in the festive spirit. A blend of ginger, cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon, and molasses creates the perfect winter treat, serving as a delicious reminder that Christmas is just around the corner. Baking gingerbread cookies with your kids is an enjoyable and festive tradition, and now you can extend that fun with our delightful free gingerbread man coloring pages. These festive printables are the perfect way to kick off your holiday celebrations!
These gingerbread man coloring pages provide a fantastic opportunity for your children to unleash their creativity and prepare for the Christmas season. Gingerbread men (and women!) can be decorated in any style your little holiday enthusiasts desire. Each coloring page is paired with interesting facts about gingerbread that are sure to entertain you. Did you know the term “gingerbread” comes from the Old French word “gingebras,” which means “preserved ginger”? Interestingly, ancient Greeks documented a gingerbread recipe as far back as 2400 BC!
Baking gingerbread is a cherished tradition that your kids will love, both in the kitchen and while coloring these fun pages. Once you’ve completed the coloring fun, keep the festive mood alive with our elf coloring pages, angel coloring pages, penguin coloring pages, and cookie coloring pages.
Free Printable Gingerbread Man Coloring Pages:
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Gingerbread Man Page No. 1
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Did you know the largest gingerbread house ever built was in Texas? It measured 60 by 42 feet and contained a whopping 35,823,400 calories—definitely a cheat day! -
Gingerbread Man Page No. 2
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In the 1875 version of the famous gingerbread man rhyme, the cookie escapes from various characters while cheerfully declaring, “I’ve run away from a little old woman, a little old man, and I can run away from you, I can!” Spoiler alert: He doesn’t succeed. -
Gingerbread Man Page No. 3
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Gingerbread has been a part of European culture since the 11th century. Back then, it was often shaped into flowers and animals and was sometimes given as a good luck charm. -
Gingerbread Man Page No. 4
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The first Queen Elizabeth popularized gingerbread men by asking her bakers to create cookies shaped like her guests at banquets. The idea caught on and has remained a holiday favorite. -
Gingerbread Man Page No. 5
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In Sweden, sharing gingerbread is considered lucky. Simply make a wish, break the gingerbread in your hand, and if it breaks into three pieces, your wish will come true. -
Gingerbread Man Page No. 6
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Gingerbread houses gained popularity in Germany, especially after the Brothers Grimm published “Hansel and Gretel” in 1812. -
Gingerbread Man Page No. 7
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The largest gingerbread man ever created weighed in at 651,000 grams and was made in Norway in 2009. Quite the baking feat! -
Gingerbread Man Page No. 8
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Gingy, the gingerbread man from Shrek, is one of the most iconic gingerbread cookies in pop culture! -
Gingerbread Man Page No. 9
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The Ritz-Carlton in Tucson once featured a life-sized gingerbread house, made from 850 pounds of sugar, where guests could dine for $300. -
Gingerbread Man Page No. 10
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Gingerbread isn’t just for the holidays! National Gingerbread Day is celebrated on June 5 and November 21, so you can enjoy these treats anytime.
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Summary:
Gingerbread man coloring pages provide a festive and creative way for children to prepare for Christmas. These pages are accompanied by fun facts about gingerbread’s history and cultural significance, making them an engaging activity for families.

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