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About the Catholic Playground

Catholic Playground began several years ago during a search for Catholic dot-to-dots and coloring pages.  Because we couldn’t always find exactly what we were looking for, we started to create our own coloring pages.  The next natural step was to make those pages available to others who might like them as well.

Today, Catholic Playground is a family apostolate that has expanded far beyond dot-to-dots and coloring pages.  New ideas are created and tested regularly. Everyone contributes, from the oldest members of the family to the 2 youngest members, who love to test new CP ideas (especially the recipes!).

Meet our CP family!

(Because we have always wanted the focus of our work to be on our Catholic faith and not on us, we have chosen to post and contribute on the website under the names of saints to whom we have a particular devotion)

Therese likes to craft, bake, rainbow loom, and search Pinterest. 🙂  She has designed some very creative projects including the shell grotto made from a milk carton, the Catholic rainbow loom bracelets and the Communion of Saints Cookies.

Ann handles all the technical aspects of CP. She built the website from scratch and dedicates much of her time to fixing glitches and code errors that stump the rest of us.  🙂  Ann is also the artist behind many  coloring pages and the designer of many of our most creative projects, including the Printable Valentines, Noah’s Ark Leaf Animals, all of our Catholic Nail Art, the Popemobile papercraft, the saints’ puzzle blocks, and many more projects.

Gemma is our official writer and editor and keeps our Facebook and Twitter pages up-to-date. She is a bit of an efficiency expert, maintaining liturgical calendars, to-do lists, and upcoming projects and writing book reviews.  You will recognize Gemma’s posts because of their attention to detail and/or the frugality of their materials. She loves finding new uses for old things. Gemma is the mastermind behind many of our “recycled” crafts- most notably the Lego bucket, Saints and Objects Matching Game, and the newly added Felt Board Priest Vestment project.

Monica keeps the whole apostolate running smoothly. She is the heart of our home and is responsible for the success- and name!- of the Catholic Playground. Monica comes up with new ideas for CP almost daily and can often be found in the kitchen, having fun with a new feast day recipe. She created the First Communion Cookie & Fruit Centerpiece and most recently, the Miraculous Medal craft.

Maximilian is the creativity behind the Lego scenes. (We speculate that, at times, he sees life in Lego blocks J) He creates all his Lego projects without sets or directions of any kind. Of the many projects he’s created for CP, his favorite is the St. Valentine’s scene and the Nativity. He’s considering a few new ideas for the website (including a cathedral and a mosaic of, possibly, Saint Anthony, just to name a few!), so stay tuned!

Joseph is the head of our home and does much of the physical labor for CP. He also helps with the video and photography work. He created the DIY Crucifix Kit last year as a Lenten project. Joseph has a few more projects up his sleeve, which we hope to reveal soon! Among his favorite projects on CP are the John Paul II coloring book and the Irish Stew, which he enjoyed testing.

Bernadette and Michael are the two youngest members of our family.  Many of our projects are created specifically for them and they are also our official testers for everything from activity pages and crafts to recipes. Of all the CP projects they have tested, Bernadette’s favorite is the St. Therese Puzzle Blocks, and Michael most enjoyed the Communion of Saints Cookies.

Sister Margaret Mary is our prayer support.  Though now in a cloistered convent, she did a considerable amount of work compiling information on Catholic shrines around the country before she entered.  We hope to include this on our website soon!

Thank you for supporting the work of Catholic Playground! Please share our website with others!

Comments

Rachel March 1, 2015 at 5:02 pm - Reply

What a wonderful website! My children ages 6 and 4 love your coloring pages. We have incorporated them into our home school regimen. The Stations of the Cross are particular favorites.

    Gemma March 1, 2015 at 6:59 pm - Reply

    Thank you, Rachel! We will be releasing several new coloring pages soon, so stay tuned to the website and Facebook!

    May God bless you and your family,
    Gemma from Catholic Playground

Becky March 17, 2015 at 2:31 am - Reply

I would like to make copies of your Saint Patrick Coloring Page and Trivia Worksheet for class at a Catholic elementary school. How much do you charge for each copy I make? Thanks so much!

    Ann March 17, 2015 at 8:16 am - Reply

    Hi Becky!
    Both the Saint Patrick Coloring Page and Saint Patrick Worksheet are free. 🙂 You may print and distribute as many as you would like so long as our link remains on the page. We hope the kids in the classroom enjoy the activities! Happy Feast of Saint Patrick!

    In Christ’s love,
    Ann from the Catholic Playground

Raschelle May 23, 2015 at 9:14 am - Reply

I coordinate a diocesan summer catechetical program. I would like to use the saint coloring pages. Is this permissible?

    Ann May 23, 2015 at 9:46 am - Reply

    Hi Raschelle,
    Yes, we do allow coloring pages to be used in this way so long as the image is not altered and the web address (most often found in the lower right hand corner) remains visible.

    In Christ,
    Ann from the CatholicPlayground

      Raschelle May 23, 2015 at 5:42 pm - Reply

      Thank you! Do you have a coloring page for Mother Teresa?

        Gemma May 24, 2015 at 2:50 pm - Reply

        Hello Raschelle,

        We do not have one on the website, because we chose to include her in our Pope St. John Paul II coloring book: http://www.catholicplayground.com/our-first-coloring-book/ Page 38 features a coloring page of the two of them together!

        God bless,
        Gemma from Catholic Playground

    Lori Sowa October 27, 2015 at 4:43 pm - Reply

    Good afternoon. I purchased the Catholic Prayer Book this morning. Am I allowed to copy this for a classroom of 10 CCE students? Thank you!

      Ann October 28, 2015 at 12:11 am - Reply

      Hi Lori!
      Yes, you may. With every download you purchase, you are allowed to print it as many times necessary for a single family or classroom. We hope they enjoy the prayer book! Please feel free to contact us with any further questions!

      In Christ’s love,
      Ann from the Catholic Playground

Patty May 30, 2015 at 5:36 pm - Reply

Your site is AMAZING!!!! Is there a way to subscribe to your email list? Or do we just check back from time to time? Either way, I can’t wait to sit down and just explore your entire site!! Thank you so much!

    Gemma September 1, 2015 at 1:12 pm - Reply

    Thanks, Patty, for the feedback! We are working on an email list for Catholic Playground and hope to have it up and running this summer.

    God bless,
    Gemma

Kathy Condon July 8, 2015 at 4:13 pm - Reply

What an amazing site!
I have been a teacher in a Catholic school for over 30 years, and this will be a great site to be able to use in my daily class; especially the pages about the saints. Thank you!

    Gemma July 12, 2015 at 6:37 am - Reply

    Thanks for the comment, Kathy! We are happy to hear our work will be helpful to your classroom! We hope your class enjoys the pages!

    God bless,
    Gemma from CP

JOYCE August 29, 2015 at 12:08 am - Reply

Absolutely a gift from GOD! May He bless you and your apostolate! I searched for materials like these decades ago when I was a homeschool mom and children’s group coordinator in my parish. But such quality and quantity as yours were difficult to find. Thank you for sharing your God-given talents!

    Gemma September 1, 2015 at 1:17 pm - Reply

    Thank you, Joyce! We are happy to be able to support churches, schools, and families in the work they do. Thank you for the encouragement!

    May God bless you,
    Gemma from Catholic Playground

Beatriz October 22, 2015 at 1:38 pm - Reply

I have to say I enjoy this website. I teach religious classes and the kids would love to color the pages if that is okay!
thanks,
Beatriz

    Ann October 24, 2015 at 4:20 pm - Reply

    Thanks so much, Beatriz! We love hearing feedback from our readers. 🙂

    Yes! You may print out as many coloring pages as you would like for your religious ed classes. We hope the kids enjoy them!

    In Christ’s love,
    Ann from the Catholic Playground

Peggy Abbott October 29, 2015 at 8:44 am - Reply

I love your website I am the director of religious education and I was looking for something for all ages and I found it. K-9th grade. Would it be ok to print some of your ideas to use with our students .
Respectfully yours
peggy abbott

    Gemma October 29, 2015 at 11:53 am - Reply

    Hello Peggy!

    Absolutely! Much of our material was created with families, schools, and classes in mind. We always love to hear that religious education directors have found our site!

    God bless,
    Gemma from Catholic Playground

Carolyn February 18, 2016 at 9:45 am - Reply

I’m impressed with your emphasize on the focus not being on yourselves. That is great! I have seen enough individuals who have unfortunately put themselves in pictures repeatedly with their message, which unfortunately leaves the message to the viewer that the they are wanting the attention on themselves and not on God. Thank you for that. It is much appreciated.

    Gemma February 20, 2016 at 11:14 pm - Reply

    Thank you for the encouragement, Carolyn! We truly love sharing the beauty of the Catholic faith and that will always be our sole mission.

    God bless,
    Gemma from CP

Suzanne March 30, 2016 at 4:44 pm - Reply

So glad I found your site. How neat that the whole family is involved. God bless your family and your mission.

    Ann March 31, 2016 at 8:47 am - Reply

    Thanks for visiting, Suzanne! Hope to “see” you here often!

    In Christ’s love,
    Ann from the Catholic Playground

Deanne May 8, 2016 at 10:57 am - Reply

Are all printable and crafts free to download and use in RE class with the children?

    Ann May 12, 2016 at 4:22 pm - Reply

    Hi Deanne,
    All crafts and coloring pages are free for classroom use. Because all our projects and coloring pages are original artwork (and copyrighted), the image must stay in its original form and must have the Catholic Playground web address at the bottom of the page.

    Some downloads are available for purchase (such as the Stations of the Cross Triptychs or the Catholic Prayer Book). Purchasing an item once allows you to print it (as many times necessary) for a single family or classroom. If you have further questions, please feel free to email me at ann@catholicplayground.com!

    In Christ’s love,
    Ann from the Catholic Playground

Gerri June 11, 2016 at 7:24 pm - Reply

Thank you for sharing. I am a Marian Catechist and teach CCD at my parish. I needed to find a website that would walk me into making a “dove”. I so grateful I found your website. My students had a blast coloring and putting this craft together for Pentecost Sunday.

    Ann June 14, 2016 at 12:23 pm - Reply

    Hi Gerri!
    You are so welcome! Thanks for leaving feedback – it’s such a blessing to know that our projects are being used to teach young people about the beauty and depth of our Catholic Faith!

    Thanks for visiting!
    In Christ’s love,
    Ann from the Catholic Playground

Valerie August 15, 2016 at 10:05 pm - Reply

Hi i wanted to ask youfor permission to print out some coloring pages i want to make bags to hand out at church to help get families praying the rosary i have rosarys ill put in colors and i would love to be able to have some of your coloring pages i wanted to know if it would be ok to print out in large quantities

    Gemma August 18, 2016 at 7:01 pm - Reply

    Hi Valerie!

    Per our policy, any of our free coloring pages may be copied and printed as many times as you like. As long as our website remains on the pages- it is usually in the lower right corner- you may distribute them.

    Feel free to contact us if you have further questions!

    God bless,
    Gemma from CP

Valerie September 23, 2016 at 3:28 pm - Reply

I am going to be sending a care package to africa i wanted to send coloring pages to the children i wanted to know if we can make an arrangment for 300 packets of coloring pages i would like the rosoray dine mercy and one more page thank you for your time

    Ann January 25, 2017 at 7:35 pm - Reply

    Hi Valerie,

    Thanks so much for visiting and leaving a comment! We do in fact have a Divine Mercy coloring page. You can find it here: http://www.catholicplayground.com/divine-mercy-coloring-page/. We do our very best to fulfill all coloring image requests. Please check back frequently as we may be able to add a rosary coloring page sometime in the future!

    If you have any additional questions, please feel free to contact me via email at ann@catholicplayground.com

    In Christ’s love,
    Ann from the Catholic Playground

Mary B. August 24, 2017 at 11:09 am - Reply

One of your family members shared with us last night what your family was doing. What a gift to other home educators and teachers! This is such a labor of love, but I can see it also done with much so much joy! Thank you for making these resources available to others. I spent hours looking at all sorts of things on your website. So very creative and yummy (especially the Communion of Saints cookies-that’s absolutely a favorite)! Definitely using the five senses for teaching about the faith.

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