Annunciation Mary Coloring Page for Kids

Last Wednesday during art time, my 7-year-old colored the Annunciation Mary pages. She loved the angel bringing the news to Mary! These 6 images show their meeting and are perfect for a Sunday school lesson. Download this free printable to engage your kids in learning.

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About this story

In Luke 1:28, the angel Gabriel visits Mary to bring her an important message. He says, 'Greetings, you who are highly favored!' This moment marks the beginning of an incredible story in the Bible about Mary and her special role.

β€œGreetings, you who are highly favored!”

β€” Luke 1:28 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While the kids color, ask them how they would feel if an angel visited them with important news. Highlight that in Luke 1:28, Mary received a special message from God, which can help kids understand the significance of this event. Prepare some colored pencils or crayons and plan to display their artwork in class afterward.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Annunciation Mary coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes! These Annunciation Mary coloring pages are free and available for PDF download. No signup is required, so feel free to print them for your classroom or personal use. They’re great for engaging kids during lessons.

What can I tell my kids about Mary while they color?+

You can share that Mary was chosen by God to be the mother of Jesus, which is a really special role! As they color, ask them how they think Mary felt when the angel visited her. This can spark a meaningful discussion!

How does this story connect to Luke 1:28?+

In Luke 1:28, the angel Gabriel greets Mary with a message of hope. This connection is perfect for discussing how God chooses people for special purposes. Encourage kids to think about how they can be 'favored' in their own lives.

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Last Friday, my 9-year-old was excited to color the Annunciation Mary coloring page. She was intrigued by the image of the angel Gabriel and asked why Mary looked surprised. I explained how she was chosen by God, and we talked about the message he brought her. In Luke 1:28, the angel says, 'Greetings, you who are highly favored!' This moment is such a beautiful part of the Bible story. We love how the illustrations capture the joy and wonder of this announcement. These 6 pages feature different scenes, including the angel's greeting and Mary's thoughtful response. I plan to use them in our Sunday school class next week. It’ll be wonderful to see how each child interprets the story through their coloring. If you’re looking for a simple yet meaningful activity for your kids, this free printable is a great choice!