Psalm 1 Tree Coloring Page for Kids
Last Tuesday, my 7-year-old was excited to color a tree while we talked about the Psalm 1 story. This Psalm 1 Tree coloring page for kids features 6 images that illustrate the beauty of being rooted in faith. It's a great addition to our Sunday school lesson!
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Happy Tree by the Stream
A large tree with a smiling face stands by a flowing stream, with a few birds perched on its branches.
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Fruitful Tree
The tree is filled with big, round fruits, and a child reaches up to pick one with a joyous expression.
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Happy Birds in the Tree
Several happy birds flutter around the tree, while a squirrel peeks from behind the trunk.
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Tree Under the Sun
The tree stands tall under a smiling sun, with fluffy clouds drifting in the sky above.
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Tree with Happy Animals
The tree is surrounded by playful animals, including a rabbit and a deer, all enjoying the shade.
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Children Playing by the Tree
Two children play under the tree, one climbing its trunk while the other sits on the grass laughing.
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About this Bible story
In Psalm 1, we learn that 'That person is like a tree planted by streams of water.' (Psalm 1:3) This beautiful imagery shows how following God's ways helps us grow strong and fruitful. Kids can color this page while thinking about the blessings of being rooted in God's Word.
βThat person is like a tree planted by streams of water.β
How to Use These Coloring Pages
While kids color, ask them how they can be strong like the tree in Psalm 1. Highlight how being 'planted by streams of water' helps us thrive in faith. Set aside about 20 minutes for coloring and discussion. Have extra supplies like colored pencils available for a fun follow-up activity!
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Psalm 1 Tree coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes! These coloring pages are free to print and download, with no signup required. They're perfect for personal and classroom use, so feel free to add them to your Sunday school binder!
What can I ask my kids while they color the Psalm 1 Tree pages?+
Ask your kids how they think they can be like the tree in the story. Discuss ways they can grow in their faith, like reading the Bible or helping others, while they color. Itβs a great way to keep them engaged!
How can I use this in a Sunday school lesson?+
You can incorporate this coloring page by discussing Psalm 1:3 and how it relates to being rooted in God's Word. Encourage kids to think about what helps them grow spiritually as they color their trees.
More about these coloring pages
My son colored the Psalm 1 Tree while I read the story to him. He loved the image of the tree by the water and asked why trees need water to grow. We talked about how 'That person is like a tree planted by streams of water.' (Psalm 1:3) This coloring page is perfect for reinforcing that message. The six images include a beautiful tree surrounded by water, birds, and even fruits. It's a nice way to connect art with scripture! Later that week, his friends joined us for a coloring session after school, and they really enjoyed it. They used crayons and markers to bring the tree to life. It turned into a fun discussion about God's blessings and how we can share them with others.