66 Books of the Bible Coloring Page for Kids

Last Tuesday afternoon, my 7-year-old daughter colored the '66 Books of the Bible' pages while I read to her about Genesis. With 6 fun images to color, this free printable is perfect for our homeschool Bible lesson. It keeps her engaged and learning about the Bible story.

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, Christian Education Editor

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About this Bible story

The Bible is made up of 66 books that share God's story with us. Each book teaches us something special about Him. Kids can color these pages while learning about the different books of the Bible.

How to Use These Coloring Pages

During coloring, ask kids which book of the Bible they find most interesting and why. Highlight the significance of the first five books, the Torah, as they color. Set aside about 30 minutes for the activity, using crayons and a clean table for easy cleanup.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these 66 Books Bible coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes! These 66 Books Bible coloring pages are free to download with no signup required. You can print them as many times as you need for personal or classroom use. They’re perfect for Sunday school activities!

Can my 7-year-old finish a 66 Books Bible page in one sitting?+

Absolutely! A 7-year-old can typically finish one page in about 20-30 minutes, especially if they enjoy coloring. Just provide some crayons or colored pencils, and they'll be ready to learn while they create.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

You could pair Romans 15:4 with this coloring page. It emphasizes how the stories and teachings of the Bible are meant to guide and encourage us, making it a great discussion point while kids color.

More about these Bible coloring pages

My 7-year-old colored the '66 Books of the Bible' pages on Wednesday afternoon while I read aloud. She especially loved the image of the Torah, asking questions about the first five books. As she colored, I reminded her of the Bible verse, 'For everything that was written in the past' (Romans 15:4). We had a wonderful time discussing how each book teaches us about God’s love. The coloring pages are bright and inviting, making it easy for her to connect with the stories. Using crayons, she filled in all the details while I shared fun facts about each book. It's a joy to see her engaged in learning about the Bible. The pages serve as a great resource for our homeschool curriculum.