Family Reunion Coloring Pages

Two printable coloring pages for kids — a reunion banner with flags and stars, and a family tree with label spaces. Set up a coloring station and let the little ones create while adults reconnect.

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Page 1 of 2 — Reunion Banner

Family Reunion Coloring Page
FAMILYREUNION2026
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Page 2 of 2 — Family Tree

Our Family Tree — Color & Label
Our Roots
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Keep Kids Happy and Engaged All Day

Family reunions are wonderful for adults — and sometimes a bit long and slow for the youngest guests. A coloring station solves that problem elegantly: it's self-directed, requires no supervision beyond a watchful eye, and produces something tangible that kids are proud of. Children who are occupied and happy at a dedicated activity area allow the adults around them to have the conversations they came for.

These two coloring pages are specifically designed for family reunions. The banner page features a "Family Reunion 2026" design with triangular pennant flags, stars, and decorative flowers — all waiting to be colored in whatever combination the child chooses. The family tree page has labeled oval spaces for names and branch designations, making it both a coloring activity and a mini genealogy lesson.

Setting Up the Coloring Station

Reunly's guest list tracks how many children are attending your reunion — so you'll know exactly how many coloring page sets to prepare.

Questions

What ages are these coloring pages for?

The coloring pages are designed for children ages 3–10. The outlines are bold and simple enough for young toddlers, while older kids can add more detail and shading to make them their own.

What supplies do I need to set up the coloring station?

Print a stack of pages, provide washable crayons or colored pencils, and set up a table with good lighting. A tablecloth you don't mind getting colorful is a plus. Name labels are helpful so finished pages can be matched back to their artist.

Can I display the finished coloring pages?

Absolutely. String a length of twine across a wall or fence and hang finished pages with mini clothespins for an instant kids' art gallery. It's a great way to celebrate children's participation and gives adults something to smile at throughout the day.

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