Crayola Stocking Stuffers

Stocking stuffers can be the easiest things for me to buy. I slip a little something into each shopping trip, keeping track of what I buy of course. This year, Crayola has provided some great stocking stuffers, keeping our kids creative minds going. Crayola Stocking Stuffers are ideal for any age and encourage creativity.

Crayola Stocking Stuffers
Crayola Stocking Stuffers

I know you can’t be a stranger to Crayola products, all their products are a hit here, for instance their glitter paint.

This holiday season check out the different Crayola Stocking Stuffers available for all your children, no matter their age:

Colour Alive Barbie and Skylanders – After colouring kids can use the free Colour Alive app to bring the characters alive in their background.

Minions Colour & Sticker Pages – Crayola Colour & Sticker books let kids use their imaginations for colouring fun.

My First Mix & Match Book – Colour then mix and match heads, bodies and feet to make silly character creations! Colours wipe off easily so your child can create again and again!

Looking for Crayola Stocking Stuffers like the My First Mess-Free Marker & Paper Set – Enjoy the fun of drawing without the mess. Use the ergonomically designed mess-free character marker to immediately reveal bold colours and designs. Marker only works on magic paper.

Crayons and PipSqueaks Markers

10 Reasons Why Coloring Is Great for a Child’s Mind and Creativity

Coloring is more than just a fun activity for kids—it’s a powerful tool that supports early development, boosts creativity, and encourages healthy emotional expression. Whether with crayons, markers, or colored pencils, giving your child time to color offers numerous cognitive and emotional benefits.

If you’ve ever wondered why coloring is important for kids, here are 10 compelling reasons to make it a regular part of your child’s routine.

assorted crayons in box on wooden table

1. Enhances Fine Motor Skills

Coloring involves precise movements that strengthen the small muscles in the hands and fingers. Over time, this improves hand-eye coordination, grip strength, and dexterity—skills essential for writing, tying shoes, and other everyday tasks.

2. Boosts Creativity and Imagination

When children choose their own colors and decide how to fill a page, they’re exercising their creative thinking. Coloring encourages them to think outside the box and express themselves visually, helping their imagination flourish.

3. Supports Focus and Concentration

Coloring helps children develop patience and focus. Sticking with a coloring page until it’s finished builds attention span—something many children struggle with in today’s fast-paced, screen-heavy world.

person holding red and white pen

4. Improves Color Recognition and Awareness

Through coloring, kids learn to identify and name different colors. They also begin to understand color combinations, patterns, and contrast, helping develop visual perception and color theory from an early age.

5. Relieves Stress and Encourages Relaxation

Even young children experience stress. Coloring can have a calming effect, providing a quiet space for kids to relax, self-soothe, and channel emotions constructively. It’s a wonderful mindfulness activity that can reduce anxiety.

6. Promotes Confidence and Self-Esteem

Finishing a coloring page gives children a sense of accomplishment. Displaying their artwork or praising their effort boosts confidence, encourages goal-setting, and reinforces the value of perseverance.

a child is doing something on a sheet of paper

7. Introduces Early Concepts of Planning and Structure

Choosing what to color first, deciding which colors to use, and staying within lines teaches planning, strategy, and structure. These cognitive skills lay the foundation for more complex problem-solving later in life.

8. Encourages Self-Expression

Coloring gives children a safe space to express how they feel—especially those who struggle to communicate with words. The colors they choose and the way they fill a page often reflect their moods and thoughts.

9. Prepares for Academic Learning

Coloring supports foundational skills necessary for school readiness, including pencil grip, visual tracking, and spatial awareness. These skills are critical for reading, math, and writing development.

10. Reduces Screen Time

Providing your child with coloring books, printable pages, or blank paper is a screen-free way to keep them engaged. It offers a break from tablets and TVs, encouraging hands-on learning and real-world creativity.

Final Thoughts: Make Coloring a Daily Habit

Whether at home, in a classroom, or on the go, coloring is an easy and effective way to support your child’s mental growth and creativity. With so many benefits packed into one fun activity, it’s no wonder child development experts recommend it as part of every child’s day.

Looking for free printable coloring pages or themed coloring book ideas? Explore our resources to make creative learning fun and meaningful.