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Here is a Nutcracker soldier, a character from one of the most famous Christmas tales. The original story, titled The Nutcracker and the Mouse King, was written in 1816 by the German author E.T.A. Hoffmann. It tells the adventures of Clara (or Marie, depending on the version), who receives a magical nutcracker and journeys with him into a fairy-tale world after a great battle against the Mouse King.
A Nutcracker soldier is a wooden figurine, often painted in red, green, or blue, with a tall hat and a movable jaw designed to crack nuts. For a long time, these nutcrackers have been made in Germany and are seen as symbols of protection and good luck. At Christmas, they are often found as toys, decorations, or heroes of enchanted stories.
In this coloring page, you can admire a Nutcracker dressed in red and gold, with a tall black hat and the smile of a toy soldier. You can color him in traditional shades or invent a unique uniform of your own. And if you want to continue the adventure, discover also the Nutcracker coloring page in the snowy forest, where he stands ready to live another magical night by Clara's side.

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