Fun Fact!
The song "Here Comes Santa Claus" was written by Gene Autry after he rode his horse in the 1946 Santa Claus Lane Parade and heard children excitedly shouting, "Here comes Santa Claus!"
Image Details
Coloring page of Santa Claus riding a polar bear under the northern lights, with stars, mountains, icy ground lines, and a sack of gifts.
Coloring Tips
- 1 Blend green and purple in soft stripes for the northern lights.
- 2 Leave tiny white patches on the bear to show shiny fur.
- 3 Dot small yellow stars around the sky for extra sparkle.
- 4 Shade the ice with light blue lines and a touch of gray.
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