Babel Tower Coloring Page for Preschoolers

Last Tuesday during circle time, the kids were so excited to color the Babel Tower! They loved talking about how the people tried to reach the sky. This set includes 6 images that bring the story to life—great for our preschool activity time. It's a free printable too!

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, Christian Education Editor

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About this Bible story

In the Babel Tower story, people wanted to build a tall tower to reach the heavens. They said, 'Let us build ourselves a city, with a tower that reaches to the heavens.' (Genesis 11:4) But God confused their language, and they couldn't understand each other.

Let us build ourselves a city, with a tower that reaches to the heavens.

Genesis 11:4 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

As the kids color, ask them what they think God felt about the tower being built. Highlight that the people wanted to reach the heavens, but God had a different plan. You can use crayons or markers, and after coloring, encourage them to share their favorite part of the story.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can preschoolers handle these Babel Tower pages on their own?+

Absolutely! These pages are designed for preschoolers, so they're simple and fun to color. They're free to print, with no signup needed, and perfect for personal or classroom use. The kids can use chunky crayons or markers to bring the Babel Tower to life.

How can I explain the Babel Tower story while my class colors?+

While coloring, you can ask the kids why they think the people wanted to build the tower. Share that God confused their language to teach them about working together. This will help them connect the story to their coloring and understand the lesson better.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

The Bible verse that pairs perfectly with this story is Genesis 11:4. It emphasizes the people's desire to build a tower to reach the heavens. Discussing this verse while they color can help the kids understand the story's context and God's intentions.

More about these Bible coloring pages

During our morning circle time, the kids giggled as they colored the Babel Tower. They asked questions about why the people wanted to build such a tall tower. One child pointed out the fun details in the picture, noticing how many bricks they could color! It's a great way to introduce the Bible story. In Genesis 11:4, the people said, 'Let us build ourselves a city, with a tower that reaches to the heavens.' As they colored, I encouraged them to think about how God wants us to work together. These 6 pages are simple yet engaging, perfect for little hands. We often use crayons during our craft time, and I've seen how much they love this kind of activity.