Joseph Coloring Page for Preschoolers

Last Wednesday during circle time, my preschoolers loved coloring the Joseph pages. Each one shows different parts of Joseph's story, from his colorful coat to his dreams. These six images make a perfect addition to your Sunday school lesson or home activity. It’s a free printable for your class!

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About this Bible story

Joseph had a colorful coat and many adventures. His brothers were jealous, but God had a plan for him. In Genesis 50:20, Joseph said, 'You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good.' Kids will enjoy learning about Joseph as they color these pages.

β€œYou intended to harm me, but God intended it for good.”

β€” Genesis 50:20 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

Ask kids what they think about Joseph's dreams as they color. Highlight Joseph's forgiveness of his brothers, tying it to the verse about God’s good intentions. Use washable markers for easy cleanup, and consider following up with a storytime about how God helps us in tough situations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can preschoolers handle these Joseph pages on their own?+

Absolutely! These coloring pages are designed for preschoolers. They're simple and engaging, making them perfect for little hands. Plus, they're free and available for download without any signup required. Just grab some crayons, and you’re ready to go!

What part of Joseph's story can we focus on while coloring?+

While coloring, you can talk about how Joseph showed kindness even when things were hard. Ask the kids why they think Joseph forgave his brothers. This can lead to a wonderful discussion about forgiveness and God's plans.

How can I use this in a Sunday school lesson?+

During your lesson, you can read the story of Joseph and then let the kids color. Discuss how Joseph's journey teaches us about trusting God, even when things seem difficult. Reference Genesis 50:20 to highlight that God can bring good from tough times.

More about these Bible coloring pages

As my 4-year-olds gathered around the table, they giggled and chatted while coloring Joseph's adventures. One page shows Joseph in his beautiful coat, and another depicts him interpreting dreams. It's heartwarming to hear them say, 'You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good' (Genesis 50:20) as they work. These Joseph coloring pages are free printables that help teach kids about God's purpose. They’re perfect for engaging little learners during circle time or quiet activities. We often discuss how God can turn tough situations into something good. I love seeing their faces light up when they connect the story with their own lives.