Tower of Babel Coloring Page for Preschoolers

Last Wednesday during circle time, we colored pictures of the Tower of Babel. The kids loved sharing how God made different languages! This tower of babel coloring page for preschool has 6 images that help tell the story, perfect for your classroom or home.

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About this Bible story

In the Tower of Babel story, people wanted to build a tower to reach the heavens. God saw this and said, 'Come, let us go down and confuse their language' (Genesis 11:7). This is how different languages came to be.

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

β€” Genesis 11:7 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While your kids color, ask them, 'What do you think would happen if everyone spoke the same language?' Highlight how God confused their language to encourage diversity. Prepare some crayons in bright colors and allow about 20 minutes for this activity, followed by a group discussion about the importance of understanding each other.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can preschoolers handle these Tower Of Babel pages on their own?+

Absolutely! These pages are free and perfect for preschoolers. No signup is required, and they can color with crayons or markers. It’s a fun way to enhance their learning about the Tower of Babel story while enjoying some creativity.

How can I explain the Tower of Babel story while my class colors?+

You can tell the kids about the people building the tower and how God wanted them to work together but confused their language. As they color, ask them what they think it would be like to speak different languages. Keep the discussion light and fun!

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

The Tower of Babel story connects beautifully to Genesis 11:7, where God says, 'Come, let us go down and confuse their language.' This verse can lead to discussions about why God wants us to work together in harmony.

More about these Bible coloring pages

When we colored the Tower of Babel, my 5-year-olds couldn't stop giggling over the funny faces they made while drawing the builders. Each page features different scenes, like the tower reaching up to the sky and people looking confused. As they colored, I reminded them of the moment when God said, 'Come, let us go down and confuse their language' (Genesis 11:7). It’s a great way to visualize how languages began. Just last Friday, I saw some kids proudly showing their colorful towers to me, and it warmed my heart. Using this tower of babel coloring page for preschool is a fantastic addition to any lesson about unity and diversity in God’s creation. I always keep a stack ready for those quieter moments after snack time.