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99 Nights in the Forest: Free Printable Coloring Pages for Kids

If your kids love bedtime stories, forests, and a little mystery, they will enjoy “99 Nights in the Forest”. It’s a set of creative coloring pages that take children on a calm and magical journey through the forest at night. Each page has cute characters, soft forest elements, and a simple layout that’s easy for kids to color.

These pages are designed to help children relax, build focus, and enjoy quiet time away from screens. Parents can print them for bedtime, school activities, or weekend fun.


What Makes These Coloring Pages Special

Here’s why parents and teachers are loving this set:

• Kid-Friendly Designs
Every page is simple enough for young children, but still detailed enough to be fun.

• Forest Night Theme
Soft moonlight, fireflies, animals and tents make the pages calming, not scary.

• Builds Creativity and Focus
Coloring encourages imagination and helps children improve motor skills.

• Easy to Print
The PDF is clean, high-quality, and suitable for A4 or US Letter size printing.


What’s Inside the PDF

The “99 Nights in the Forest” collection includes pages such as:

• Moonlight camping scenes
• Friendly forest animals
• Fireflies and lantern paths
• Cozy tents and night-time adventures
• Magical night creatures

Each page has a small fully colored character at the top and a big black-and-white outline for kids to color.


Who Can Use These Coloring Pages?

These pages are perfect for:

✔ Kids aged 3 to 12
✔ Parents looking for calm bedtime activities
✔ Preschool and primary school teachers
✔ Homeschooling and activity worksheets
✔ Art and creativity corners

If you want your child to relax before sleeping, these pages are a great alternative to screens.


Free PDF Download

I’ve prepared a printable PDF so you can download and use the coloring pages anytime.

👉 Click below to download the “99 Nights in the Forest” PDF:

You can print the full book or just select pages depending on your child’s interest.


How to Use the PDF for Best Results

• Print on slightly thicker paper for better coloring
• Use crayons or color pencils for soft night-time effects
• Add your child’s name on each page to personalise it
• Use one page per night as a bedtime storytelling routine

A nice idea: Ask your child to choose one page each night and create a short story with the characters after coloring.


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