Baby Moses Princess Finds Basket Coloring Page for Kids
Last Wednesday, my kids were excited to color after hearing the story of baby Moses. This Baby Moses Princess Finds Basket coloring page for kids features six images of the princess discovering Moses in the river. It’s perfect for our Sunday school class as a fun, engaging activity!
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Princess Finds Baby Moses
A princess discovers a basket with baby Moses floating on the river, surrounded by tall reeds and a curious crocodile.
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Miriam Watching from the Reeds
Miriam, Moses' sister, hides behind the tall reeds, watching the princess approach the basket with a worried expression.
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Baby Moses in the Basket
Close-up of baby Moses peeking out from the basket, smiling, with soft waves of the river and a few lilypads nearby.
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Princess Holding Baby Moses
The princess joyfully holds baby Moses in her arms, with a bright smile, while Miriam peeks out from the reeds in delight.
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Royal Court Approves the Adoption
The princess shows baby Moses to her royal court, who are smiling and nodding in approval, with a sunny garden in the background.
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Happy Family Scene
The princess, baby Moses, and Miriam in a joyful scene at the palace, surrounded by flowers and birds, celebrating their new family.
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About this Bible story
In Exodus 2:6, the princess finds baby Moses in a basket. She sees him crying and feels sorry for him. This touching moment shows how God had a plan for Moses right from the start.
“She saw the baby. He was crying, and she felt sorry for him.”
How to Use These Coloring Pages
While the kids color, ask them, 'What do you think the princess felt when she found baby Moses?' Highlight the moment when she sees him crying ('She saw the baby. He was crying...'). Gather some colored pencils and plan for about 30 minutes of coloring time. It’s a great way to reinforce the lesson on love and care.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Baby Moses Princess Finds Basket coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes, these pages are free to download and require no signup! You can print them as needed for your Sunday school class. They’re perfect for kids to color while learning about the story of baby Moses together.
How can I help my kids understand the story while coloring?+
Try asking your kids how they think the princess felt when she saw baby Moses. You can relate it to the importance of kindness and caring for others, making the coloring session both fun and meaningful!
What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+
The story of baby Moses connects beautifully with Exodus 2:6, where the princess discovers him. Reading this verse aloud before coloring can encourage children to reflect on the significance of compassion and God’s providence.
More about these Bible coloring pages
Last Sunday, my 7-year-old colored the scene where the princess discovers baby Moses. As she filled in the colors, she kept saying, 'She saw the baby. He was crying, and she felt sorry for him.' (Exodus 2:6). Each of the six images in this Baby Moses Princess Finds Basket coloring page for kids captures different moments from the story, making it a delightful way for children to connect with the Bible. My kids really enjoy using markers for these pages, especially when they can express their creativity. As we colored together, I asked my kids about how they think the princess felt finding Moses. It sparked a wonderful conversation about compassion and how God watches over us. These pages are not only a fun activity but also a great way to reinforce the lesson about baby Moses in our homeschool. They’re a free printable resource that can be used in Sunday school or at home for personal reflection.