All Souls Day Coloring Page for Kids

Last Wednesday at art time, my 7-year-old grabbed the crayons and started coloring a scene for All Souls Day. This free printable features six images that help kids learn about this special day. Perfect for a Sunday school lesson, these pages encourage kids to think about their loved ones in heaven.

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, Christian Education Editor

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All Souls Day reminds us to pray for those who have passed away. It's a time to remember and honor our loved ones. We can think about what Jesus taught us about love and forgiveness.

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While kids color, ask them, 'Who do you remember on All Souls Day?' Highlight how we honor loved ones through prayer and remembrance. Gather some colored pencils and set aside 30 minutes for this activity. You could even follow up with a short discussion about the importance of love and remembrance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these All Souls Day coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes! These All Souls Day coloring pages are free to print and require no signup. You can download them as a PDF for personal and classroom use. They're great for Sunday school activities, so feel free to share them with your class!

How can I explain All Souls Day while my kids color?+

You can share that All Souls Day is a time to remember and pray for family members who have passed away. Encourage your kids to think of someone special they've lost as they color. You might use crayons or colored pencils to make the activity relaxing and meaningful.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

A great verse to pair with this coloring page is 'love covers a multitude of sins' (1 Peter 4:8). As kids color, you can discuss how love connects us to everyone, including those who have passed. It’s a comforting reminder during All Souls Day.

More about these coloring pages

While my daughter colored a beautiful scene of light shining in heaven, she asked me who we should pray for on All Souls Day. I reminded her of our grandparents and how much they loved us. The coloring pages include images like candles and angels that spark meaningful conversations. The verse 'love covers a multitude of sins' comes to mind as we discuss how love connects us to those we've lost (1 Peter 4:8). These pages are a wonderful way for kids to express their thoughts and feelings about loved ones in a creative way. My son, who’s 9, also enjoyed adding his own touches to the images, making it a fun family activity.