Good Samaritan Coloring Page for Toddlers

Last Tuesday, my 2-year-old grabbed crayons and started coloring a Good Samaritan scene. These pages show the kind Samaritan helping the hurt man. With 6 fun images, they’re perfect for a cozy afternoon at home or a Sunday school lesson. Free printable!

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, Christian Education Editor

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About this Bible story

In Luke 10:33, we learn about a kind man. 'A Samaritan, as he traveled, came where the man was.' He helped someone in need, showing us how to love others.

β€œA Samaritan, as he traveled, came where the man was.”

β€” Luke 10:33 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While coloring, ask the kids, 'What does it mean to be kind?' Focus on the moment when the Samaritan stops to help (Luke 10:33). Use washable crayons for easy cleanup, and consider a follow-up activity like drawing their own acts of kindness!

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Yes! These pages are free to print, with no signup needed. They're designed for little hands, making them safe and easy for toddlers. Grab some chunky crayons and enjoy a fun time with your little one!

How can I explain the Samaritan story while my child colors?+

Talk about how the Samaritan helped the hurt man. Ask, 'What would you do if you saw someone in need?' This can lead to a great conversation while they color their page!

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

You can reference Luke 10:33 while coloring. Highlight how the Samaritan showed kindness. This helps little ones understand the importance of loving and helping others.

More about these Bible coloring pages

My little one loves coloring, especially when it tells a story. The Good Samaritan coloring page is a hit! 'A Samaritan, as he traveled, came where the man was' (Luke 10:33). Each of the 6 images brings the story to life, from the Samaritan helping the hurt man to the peaceful road they traveled. Just yesterday, my toddler and I sat at the kitchen table, crayons scattered everywhere, as we colored together. It was a sweet moment of sharing and learning. These pages fit perfectly into our daily routine β€” they keep little hands busy while teaching kindness. Perfect for those nap-resistant afternoons!