Purim Coloring Page for Kids

Last Wednesday, my 7-year-old colored a Purim picture while asking about the story of Esther. This Purim coloring page for kids features 6 images, including Esther and her crown, perfect for a Sunday school lesson. It's a free printable, making it easy to share.

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About this Bible story

Purim is a joyful celebration that remembers Esther's bravery. She saved her people from danger. As it says in Esther 9:22, it's 'a time of feasting and joy.' Kids will love the fun scenes in these pages!

β€œA time of feasting and joy.”

β€” Esther 9:22 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While kids are coloring, ask them how they think Esther felt when she approached the king. Highlight her courage in saving her people, as noted in Esther 9:22. Use washable markers for easy cleanup, and set aside about 20 minutes for this activity.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Purim coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes, these Purim coloring pages are completely free! No signup is required, and you can download the PDF for personal and classroom use. They're perfect for engaging kids during your Sunday school lesson.

How can I explain Esther's bravery while my class colors?+

As the kids color, talk about how Esther risked everything to save her people. You can ask them what they would do in her place. Use crayons or colored pencils to keep it fun and creative, and allow about 30 minutes for the activity.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

The Purim coloring page connects beautifully with Esther 9:22, which emphasizes celebrating joy and feasting. Use this verse as a discussion point to remind kids why Purim is such a special occasion.

More about these Bible coloring pages

While my kids were at the kitchen table last Saturday, they grabbed their markers and dove into these Purim coloring pages. One page shows Esther wearing her beautiful crown, and my 10-year-old exclaimed, 'She looks like a queen!' It sparked a great conversation about how Esther bravely stood up for her people. Each page is designed to keep kids engaged, and the stories behind them are so meaningful. Remember, 'a time of feasting and joy' (Esther 9:22) is what Purim is all about! These pages are great for family activities or Sunday school lessons, and they're free to print, which is a bonus for busy parents like me.