St Valentine Coloring Page for Kids

My 7-year-old enjoyed coloring a picture of St. Valentine last Friday during our art time. The St Valentine coloring page for kids has 6 adorable images, including hearts and doves. This free printable is perfect for Sunday school or at home, sparking conversations about love and kindness.

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St. Valentine was a brave saint who helped couples get married when it was against the law. He believed in love and showed his faith by standing up for what was right. His feast day is celebrated on February 14, making it a special time to remember his story.

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While kids color, ask them how they can show love to others, just like St. Valentine did. Highlight his bravery in helping couples marry despite the laws against it. For supplies, have a variety of colors available, and perhaps plan a follow-up activity where kids write love notes to friends or family.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Yes! These St Valentine coloring pages are completely free to download as a PDF. No signup is required. They're perfect for personal use or classroom activities, making it easy for you to bring St. Valentine's story to life in your Sunday school class.

What colors should kids use for the St Valentine pages?+

I suggest having kids use red and pink for the hearts, as they symbolize love. You could also add some green for the leaves or even sparkly gel pens for a special touch. It keeps the coloring fun and vibrant!

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

You can tie the St Valentine coloring page to a lesson about love and kindness. Discuss how St. Valentine helped couples and stood up for love. This encourages kids to think about ways they can show love in their own lives, aligning with the message of loving one another.

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Last Thursday afternoon, my 9-year-old was excited to color pictures of St. Valentine. She loved the image of St. Valentine surrounded by hearts, reminding us of his important message about love. As she colored, she asked, 'Why did he help couples?' I shared how he believed in love, even when it was risky, and it sparked a great discussion about love's value in our lives. 'He showed love in his actions' could be a guiding principle for our family. We also talked about how his feast day is celebrated every February 14, a day filled with love and kindness. In our coloring time, I noticed her using vibrant reds and pinks to fill in the hearts, which was so sweet to see. This St Valentine coloring page for kids is a wonderful way to encourage conversations about love and the importance of standing up for what's right, all while having fun with art.