Bible Locust Coloring Page for Kids

Last Wednesday during our art time, my 7-year-old loved the Bible locust coloring page. With 6 different images, including the locusts swarming and a verse about them, it's perfect for teaching about Egypt's plagues. Download this free printable for your Sunday school lesson!

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, Christian Education Editor

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About this Bible story

In Exodus 10:13, God sent a plague of locusts to Egypt. The locusts covered the land, eating everything in sight. This Bible locust story teaches us about God's power and the importance of obeying Him.

β€œThe east wind had brought the locusts.”

β€” Exodus 10:13 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

Ask kids what they think God was trying to teach Pharaoh through the locusts. Highlight how the locusts ate all the crops and caused trouble for the Egyptians. You’ll need crayons or markers, and consider a follow-up activity where kids can draw their own plagues.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Bible Locust coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes! These Bible Locust coloring pages are free, with no signup required. You can download them as a PDF and use them for personal or classroom activities. Perfect for Sunday school lessons!

What can I say about the locusts while my kids color?+

Share how the locusts were sent as a warning to Pharaoh. Discuss how they affected the land and the people of Egypt. This can keep kids engaged while they color and help them remember the story better.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

The story of the locusts connects beautifully with Exodus 10:13, where God demonstrates His authority. Discussing the verse while kids color can reinforce the lesson of obedience and God's power.

More about these coloring pages

While we colored, my 9-year-old asked about the story behind the locusts. I shared how 'the east wind had brought the locusts' (Exodus 10:13), and we discussed why God sent them. The Bible locust coloring page has six cute illustrations, including a cloud of locusts and Moses confronting Pharaoh. We spent a cozy afternoon coloring them with markers and crayons. It sparked a rich conversation about listening to God and the consequences of disobedience. I plan to use these pages again in our Sunday school lesson next week. They’re simple enough for my kids to handle while also being detailed for a fun activity.