David and Goliath David With Giants Sword Coloring Page for Preschoolers

Last Thursday during circle time, we colored David with his giant's sword. The kids were so excited to learn about how David trusted God to defeat Goliath. This David and Goliath David with Giants Sword coloring page for preschoolers includes 6 fun images to bring the story to life. It's a free printable perfect for our classroom activities.

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About this Bible story

In the story of David and Goliath, David faced Goliath with faith and courage. He said, 'I come against you in the name of the LORD.' (1 Samuel 17:45). This story shows how God helps us even when we feel small.

β€œI come against you in the name of the LORD.”

β€” 1 Samuel 17:45 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While the kids color, ask them, 'What do you think made David brave?' Highlight David's faith when he said, 'I come against you in the name of the LORD.' Have crayons and markers ready, and consider sharing a snack afterward to discuss their favorite parts of the story. It's a great way to connect the lesson with a fun activity!

Frequently Asked Questions

Can preschoolers handle these David Goliath David With Giants Sword pages on their own?+

Yes, these pages are designed for preschoolers! They're free to print and come in a PDF format that's easy to use without any signup. Kids can color them with crayons or markers, perfect for our classroom activities.

How can I explain David's courage while my class colors?+

You can ask them why they think David wasn’t scared of Goliath. While they color, share how David trusted God to help him, which can encourage kids to be brave in their own lives.

What Bible verse pairs with the David and Goliath story?+

The story connects beautifully to 1 Samuel 17:45. You can remind kids that just like David, they can trust in God for strength and courage. This lesson reinforces the importance of faith.

More about these Bible coloring pages

When my 5-year-olds gathered around the table last Tuesday, they couldn't wait to color the David and Goliath David with Giants Sword pages. Each child picked their favorite image, and I loved hearing them say, 'I come against you in the name of the LORD' as they colored (1 Samuel 17:45). We spent time discussing how David trusted God even when he was facing a giant. The pages include David holding his sword, Goliath towering over him, and scenes filled with action. As we colored, I noticed my youngest student, Sophie, focused intently on getting David's colors just right. It's amazing how coloring can spark such conversations. With 6 images to choose from, these pages are perfect for our circle time or any quiet afternoon. They allow kids to engage with the Bible story creatively, while also practicing their fine motor skills.