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Free printable calendar 2025: Includes coloring option for kids

We have a fabulous new printable for you today, a free printable calendar 2025, including an editable version, and a coloring one for the kids, if you have them.

There are loads of options for you, and you can use this for the full year, or print out monthly, or even multiple copies for different locations; school, work or home.

As always, we are going to share with you all the different months and the designs that we have available, and then click on the buttons at the end of this article so you can download the whole calendar, picking the different versions that you would like.

January 2025

Our January image is a lovely one sharing snow topped trees, and some snowflakes. A perfect winter scene. The coloring version is a little blurred due to undefined lines within the original images, so why not get the children to design their own snowflakes as part of the coloring?

February 2025

Our February 2025 images focuses on Valentines Day and love, featuring a love inspired bunny rabbit, alongside a Valentines note, and a little smattering of a heart banner too. The coloring version, again due to slightly blurry lines, needs the kids to finish off the letter themselves.

March 2025

March is a month for the Irish, with St Patrick’s Day on the 17th – our March image includes both a leprechaun, and a rainbow to celebrate with the luck of the Irish. We also have a crock of gold, and some coins for you to complete the imagery.

April 2025

Welcome to Easter in April 2025 – where we have an Easter bunny, and an Easter basket as the image within the calendar to help you to bring in the season.

May 2025

Our May image is focused on the emergence of summer with a rather gorgeous ginger cat smelling the flowers that we have picked from the garden and added to a lovely vase inside.

June 2025

For Father’s Day, our June image is a picture of a mug that you might like to receive as a Dad in the month showing how cool your kids think that you are. We hope you have a fantastic month in June to all the Number 1 Dads out there.

July 2025

July is the month for going on holiday, so we have reflected that in our design for the month, with a sandcastle, some shells, and a rather lovely little secluded desert island for us all to imagine relaxing on.

August 2025

If you are looking at going on holiday, there are, of course, a few different ways that you can get away for that vacation. We have illustrated a couple of the, along with a set of baggage for the August 2025 image.

September 2025

Some children will be considering back to school either at home or in class for September, so we have stuck with this theme for our September 2025 calendar image.

October 2025

October is always our favourite month of the year as we LOVE a spot of Halloween fun. With pumpkins, witches, bats, and a haunted house, this is perfect for this time of year.

November 2025

Fireworks are everywhere in November – for Thanksgiving, and also for Bonfire Night in the UK. We have a few decorated the calendar for this month as a result, as well as a resounding Boom!

And finally, the December 2025 image is all about Christmas, with a few different animals struggling with their Christmas lights next to a wonderful Christmas Tree. Check out the penguin, reindeer, and little black cat all getting into the Christmas spirit.

Get your printable calendar 2025 here

Here is what the calendars might look like on the wall for you:

We really hope that you love these printable calendar 2025 options, and that you find the ones that work for you.

How to use your printable calendars in 2025

We are sharing with yoyu some of the ways that you can use this calendar depending on where you are now, just to give you a few pointers for 2025 and hopefully start the year off really well. Remember, because this is free you can download, and print multiple times depending on what you want to use it for. The world is your oyster:

At Home:

  • Create a “Mood Weather Report” where kids draw tiny weather symbols each day to track emotions – sunshine for happy days for example, this can helps them recognise emotional patterns, and build emotional intelligence,
  • Use colored dot stickers for completed chores, turning responsibility into a satisfying visual game of “filling the squares.” If you would rather use our printable reward charts, do check them out too,
  • Add heart stickers on days spent with loved ones, building gratitude awareness and connection,
  • Draw tiny achievement badges for personal goals met, from reading minutes to trying new foods,
  • Track daily acts of kindness with star stickers, nurturing empathy for others, through visual rewards,
  • Note down “worry-free wins” where anxiety was overcome, celebrating brave moments and helping you and your kids to understand your emotions,

At School:

  • Color-code different subjects to reduce overwhelm and build time management skills,
  • Draw small emojis to track classroom emotional climate, helping kids feel validated,
  • Create visual countdowns to special events using decorative chains or symbols,
  • Mark “mindful moments” during test prep weeks to ensure balance,
  • Use stickers to track positive social interactions and new friendship connections,
  • Note group projects with team symbols to build collaboration awareness, and
  • Highlight “growth mindset moments” when challenges have been embraced.

For Homeschoolers:

  • Design themed learning weeks with relevant daily doodles to spark curiosity,
  • Track learning style discoveries with special symbols, honouring individual paths,
  • Create “exploration maps” connecting different subjects through visual links,
  • Mark “emotional reset stations” throughout the week for mindful breaks,
  • Document “real world learning” moments with location-based symbols,
  • Use special markers for days when learning felt joyful and engaging,
  • Track social connections through playdate and co-op activity symbols,
  • Note moments of independent learning initiative with special badges,
  • Create visual progress paths for long-term projects, celebrating small wins, and
  • Mark collaborative family learning moments with special heart symbols.

There are, of course, loads of other ways you can use these calendars, and we are sure you have loads of amazing ideas, so why not share them in the comments below?

Don’t forget to check out our other calendar ideas on KiddyCharts below:

Planners and Calendars on KiddyCharts

Some more ideas for planners, journalling and calendars on KiddyCharts

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Helen

Helen is a mum to two, social media consultant, website editor and a qualified counsellor with experience of working with both kids and adults. This site is (we think) the only Social Enterprise parenting magazine!Since giving up being a business analyst when juggling travel, work and kids proved too complicated, she founded KiddyCharts so she could be with her kids, and use those grey cells at the same time.KiddyCharts has reach of over 1.1million across social and the site. The blog works with big family brands to help promote their services, as well as offering free resources to parents of kids under 10.It gives 51%+ profits to Reverence for Life, who fund a number of important initiatives in Africa, including bringing running water and basic equipment to a school in Tanzania.Helen has worked as a digital marketing consultant (IDM qualified) with various organisations, including Channel Mum, Truprint, Talk to Mums, and Micro Scooters. She loves to be creative in the brand campaigns she works on.As a counsellor, she has her own private practise, working with kids and adults, and she also freelances for Mind too.Get in touch TODAY!

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