Tower of Babel Coloring Page for Kids

Last Wednesday during art time, my 7-year-old was excited to color the Tower of Babel story. This tower of babel coloring page for kids features 6 images capturing the story's key moments, perfect for Sunday school lessons. It's a free printable that can keep kids engaged while learning.

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About this Bible story

In the Tower of Babel story, people tried to build a tower to reach the heavens. God saw this and decided to confuse their language so they couldn't understand each other (Genesis 11:7).

β€œCome, let us go down and confuse their language.”

β€” Genesis 11:7 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While coloring, ask kids how they would feel if they suddenly couldn't understand their friends. Highlight the moment when God confused their language, as noted in Genesis 11:7. Use colored pencils for finer details, and consider a follow-up discussion about teamwork and communication. This will deepen their understanding of the story!

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Tower Of Babel coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes! The Tower of Babel coloring pages are free to download, with no signup required. They're perfect for personal and classroom use, so feel free to print as many copies as you need for your Sunday school class!

What can we discuss about the Tower of Babel while coloring?+

As kids color, ask them why they think God chose to confuse the languages. This discussion can lead to valuable insights about communication and understanding, and it makes coloring a more meaningful activity!

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

In your lesson, highlight how the Tower of Babel represents humanity's desire to reach God, but also how our differences can lead to misunderstandings. Relate it back to Genesis 11:7 by discussing how God wants us to work together in understanding.

More about these Bible coloring pages

While sitting at the kitchen table last Saturday, my 9-year-old asked about the Tower of Babel after seeing the coloring page. As he colored, he said, 'Come, let us go down and confuse their language' (Genesis 11:7) made him think about how we all speak different languages. This tower of babel coloring page for kids includes 6 images, like the tower being built and God scattering the people. Each picture offers a chance to discuss the importance of communication and unity in God’s plan. Working on these pages can lead to deeper conversations. I remember last week at church, we spent time discussing why God confused their language and how it affected everyone. It’s a great way to connect with kids and remind them of the power of understanding and working together. These pages are a wonderful addition to any Sunday school lesson or homeschool activity!