Moses Burning Bush Coloring Page for Preschoolers

The words 'the bush was on fire' remind us of God's amazing power. The Moses Burning Bush coloring page for preschool features six images depicting this incredible story. Perfect for circle time, kids can color while learning about Moses' encounter with God. Free printable worksheets make it easy to share the Bible story with your class.

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About this Bible story

In Exodus 3:2, God spoke to Moses through a burning bush. The bush was on fire but did not burn up. This miraculous sight led Moses to his mission to free the Israelites.

β€œThe bush was on fire but did not burn up.”

β€” Exodus 3:2 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

During coloring time, ask your students why they think God chose a burning bush to talk to Moses. Highlight that God has a special purpose for each of us, just like He did for Moses. Use crayons and set aside about 20 minutes for coloring and discussion afterward to make the most of this lesson.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can preschoolers handle these Moses Burning Bush pages on their own?+

Absolutely! These Moses Burning Bush pages are designed for preschoolers, with easy-to-color outlines. They're free to download as a PDF, and no signup is required. Kids can use crayons or markers to bring the pictures to life, making it a fun classroom activity.

How can I explain the burning bush story while my class colors?+

While they color, you can ask them what they think it would be like to see a bush on fire but not burning. This can lead to a discussion about how God speaks to us in surprising ways. Keep some crayons handy to help them express their thoughts on paper!

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

Exodus 3:2 pairs perfectly with this coloring page. The verse describes how God got Moses' attention through the burning bush. As kids color, this verse can be a reminder of how God can communicate in ways we least expect.

More about these Bible coloring pages

Last Friday during circle time, my 4-year-olds were buzzing with excitement as we colored the Moses Burning Bush pages. The images show Moses approaching the burning bush and even a close-up of the bush itself, flames dancing yet untouched. It's such a wonderful way to illustrate how God communicates with us. As we colored, I reminded them of how 'the bush was on fire but did not burn up' (Exodus 3:2). These pages make a great addition to our lesson on God's calling. With simple outlines, even my youngest students could fill in the flames with bright colors. After coloring, we discussed how Moses listened to God and what it means to hear Him today. These pages truly bring the story to life for my preschoolers, keeping them engaged and learning.