Ruth Coloring Page for Toddlers

Last Tuesday, my 2-year-old grabbed her crayons and sat down with the Ruth coloring page. The images show Ruth and Naomi that tell their sweet story. With 6 fun pages, this free printable is perfect for Sunday school or a quiet morning at home.

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, Christian Education Editor

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About this Bible story

Ruth loved her mother-in-law Naomi very much. She said, 'Where you go I will go.' (Ruth 1:16) Ruth’s story is all about love and loyalty, making it perfect for little ones to learn.

β€œWhere you go I will go.”

β€” Ruth 1:16 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

Ask your little ones why Ruth decided to stay with Naomi as they color. Highlight the part where Ruth says, 'Where you go I will go.' It’s a great moment to discuss friendship. Use washable crayons for easy cleanup after the fun!

Frequently Asked Questions

Are the Ruth pages safe and simple enough for a 2-year-old?+

Yes! The Ruth coloring pages are free to print and perfect for toddlers. They have big, bold lines, making it easy for little hands to color without frustration. No signup needed β€” just download the PDF and let the fun begin!

Can my 2-year-old finish a Ruth page in one sitting?+

Absolutely! The pages are designed for short attention spans. My daughter often finishes one in about 15 minutes, especially with her favorite chunky crayons. You can always pause for a snack break and come back to it later!

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

Ruth's story connects beautifully with Ruth 1:16, where she expresses her love and loyalty to Naomi. You can ask kids why loyalty is important while they color, making it a great discussion starter!

More about these Bible coloring pages

During snack time, my son pointed to the page with Ruth and Naomi, asking lots of questions. I loved how the coloring pages made the story come alive for him. The phrase 'Where you go I will go' (Ruth 1:16) really captures their bond. Each page features simple designs, ideal for tiny hands. We had crayons everywhere, but it was so worth it! My 3-year-old especially liked the page with Ruth gathering grain. It made for a fun conversation about helping others. These pages are a great way to teach kids the story of Ruth while they color. Perfect for toddlers who love to get messy with their art!