Ruth Coloring Page for Preschoolers

Last Wednesday during circle time, we colored the Ruth pages. The kids were excited to see Ruth and Naomi together! This Ruth coloring page for preschool includes 6 images that illustrate their journey. It's a great free printable for our lessons.

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About this Bible story

Ruth loved her mother-in-law, Naomi, and wanted to stay by her side. The Bible tells us that she promised, 'Where you go I will go' (Ruth 1:16). This beautiful story teaches kids about loyalty and love.

Where you go I will go.

Ruth 1:16 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

Ask the kids, 'What do you think makes a good friend?' while they color. Highlight Ruth's commitment to Naomi, especially when she says, 'Where you go I will go.' Have crayons ready, and follow up with a simple craft about helping others to reinforce the lesson.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can preschoolers handle these Ruth pages on their own?+

Yes, these Ruth coloring pages are simple enough for preschoolers! They're free to download, with no signup required. Each page is designed for personal and classroom use, so feel free to print multiple copies for your circle time activities.

What can I do with the Ruth pages during circle time?+

You can read the Ruth story while the kids color. Encourage them to talk about Ruth's friendship with Naomi. Use chunky crayons for easier handling. This can help make the story come alive as they color.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

Ruth's story connects beautifully with Ruth 1:16, where she declares her loyalty. Discussing this verse while coloring helps children understand the importance of supporting and loving one another, just like Ruth did for Naomi.

More about these Bible coloring pages

While coloring, my 5-year-olds loved talking about Ruth's kindness. One child pointed to Ruth and said, 'She’s helping Naomi!' That's exactly the heart of the story. The pages show moments like Ruth gleaning in the fields and her loving bond with Naomi. In one part of the story, Ruth says, 'Where you go I will go' (Ruth 1:16), which perfectly captures her loyalty. We also enjoyed snacks afterward, which led to discussions about how we can be kind like Ruth. Each of the 6 images can spark conversations about friendship and family, making them perfect for a preschool lesson.