Purim Coloring Page for Preschoolers

Last Friday during circle time, my preschoolers colored the Purim pages featuring Esther and the joyful celebrations. With 6 fun images, this purim coloring page for preschool is perfect for our story corner. Kids love using their bright crayons to fill in the scenes!

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About this Bible story

The story of Purim is about Esther, who saved her people. She was brave and clever! Esther's story reminds us to celebrate with joy. In Esther 9:22, it says, 'A time of feasting and joy.'

β€œA time of feasting and joy.”

β€” Esther 9:22 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While the kids color, ask them how they would feel if they were in Esther's shoes. Highlight her bravery during the story. Have crayons ready and consider a follow-up activity where they create their own festive decorations inspired by Purim.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can preschoolers handle these Purim pages on their own?+

Yes! These pages are designed to be simple and fun for preschoolers. They can use chunky crayons to fill in the pictures, and the designs are easy to follow. Best of all, it's a free PDF download for personal or classroom use!

What colors should we use for Esther's crown?+

Esther's crown can be colored in bright gold or yellow to make it shine! Encourage the kids to use glitter crayons for extra sparkle. It's a fun way to make her special crown stand out on the page.

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

You can read the Purim story while the kids color. Discuss how Esther showed courage and how we can celebrate our faith. Tie it back to Esther 9:22 by highlighting the importance of joy and feasting in our lives.

More about these Bible coloring pages

During our circle time last week, I brought out the purim coloring page for preschool. The kids were excited to color Esther, the brave queen, and her cousin Mordecai. We talked about how they helped save their people and how this story is celebrated with 'a time of feasting and joy' (Esther 9:22). The illustrations include Esther's royal crown and the festive celebration, which inspired a lot of chatter among the children. They loved sharing their favorite colors and asking questions about the Purim story. After coloring, we had a little snack while discussing what they learned about bravery and celebration. These pages make a great addition to our activities!