St George Coloring Page for Kids

Last Tuesday afternoon, my 7-year-old colored a St George dragon scene and asked why he was so brave. This sparked a discussion about courage and faith. The six images in this free printable set will help kids connect with St George's heroic story during Sunday school or at home.

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, Christian Education Editor

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About this story

St. George is known for his bravery in the Bible. He fought a dragon to save a princess, showing great courage. His story inspires us all to be brave and faithful.

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While coloring, ask your kids what courage means to them. Highlight the moment when St. George decides to face the dragon. This can lead to a thoughtful conversation about their own fears. Make sure to have crayons or colored pencils ready, and set aside at least 30 minutes for the activity.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these St George coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes, these St George coloring pages are completely free! You can download them as a PDF without any signup required. They’re perfect for personal or classroom use, making them great for our Sunday school activities.

What can I ask the kids while they color St George?+

You can ask them, 'What would you do if you were as brave as St. George?' It encourages them to think about courage in their own lives. Just have some colored pencils ready and set aside about 30 minutes for coloring and discussion.

How can I use this in a Sunday school lesson?+

Use these pages to illustrate St. George's bravery. Discuss how he trusted God to help him defeat the dragon. Relate it to how we can trust God in our own challenges, emphasizing that faith gives us strength.

More about these coloring pages

When we think about bravery, St. George stands out. I remember last week when my son, Lucas, colored the page showing St. George defeating the dragon. He looked up and asked, 'Mom, how did he do that?' I explained how St. George relied on his faith to face his fears. The pages include vivid images of St. George, the dragon, and the princess he saved, which really bring the story to life. In all, there are six coloring pages to enjoy. As I was preparing them for our church group, I shared with the kids how 'the Lord is my strength' resonates with St. George's journey (Psalm 28:7). Kids can color while discussing how faith can give them courage in scary situations. It's a great way to connect the lesson to real life.