Rainbow Promise Coloring Page for Preschoolers
Last Wednesday during circle time, we talked about God's promise and colored a rainbow! This rainbow promise coloring page for preschoolers features six adorable images, including Noah and the beautiful rainbow. It's a great way to reinforce the Bible story while keeping little hands busy. Plus, it's a free printable!
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Noah with the Ark
Smiling Noah standing next to a large, simple ark with a bright sun above.
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Animals Boarding the Ark
A smiling elephant and a friendly lion walking up a ramp to the ark.
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Ark on the Water
The ark floating on waves with a smiling sun and fluffy clouds above.
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Animals Peeking Out
Various animals, including a giraffe and a monkey, peeking out of the ark's windows.
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Dove with Olive Branch
A dove carrying an olive branch flying above the ark with a sunny sky.
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Rainbow Over Noah
Smiling Noah standing on land with a big rainbow arcing in the sky above him.
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About this Bible story
In the Rainbow Promise story, God made a special promise to Noah after the flood. He said he would never flood the earth again and sent a rainbow as a sign. This is found in Genesis 9:13.
βI have set my rainbow in the clouds.β
How to Use These Coloring Pages
During coloring time, ask the kids, 'What colors do you see in a rainbow?' Highlight how God used the rainbow as a promise to Noah. Use washable markers and keep the session to about 30 minutes, ending with a sharing time where they can show their artwork.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can preschoolers handle these Rainbow Promise pages on their own?+
Yes! These pages are designed for preschoolers and are simple enough for them to color on their own. They can use chunky crayons or washable markers. Itβs a great way for them to express their creativity while learning about the Bible.
What should I say to my preschoolers while they color the Rainbow Promise pages?+
As they color, you can discuss how God promised Noah that He would never flood the earth again. Ask them how they feel when they see a rainbow and what they think it means. This keeps them engaged and reinforces the lesson.
How can I use this in a Sunday school lesson?+
Incorporate the coloring pages during a lesson on God's promises. After reading Genesis 9:13, let the kids color while you explain the significance of the rainbow as a sign of hope and God's faithfulness.
More about these coloring pages
During our Tuesday morning craft time, I watched my 4-year-olds giggle as they colored the rainbow promise coloring page for preschool. They especially loved the image of Noah looking up at the colorful arch in the sky. As we colored, I reminded them of God's words: 'I have set my rainbow in the clouds.' (Genesis 9:13) It's a beautiful reminder of His love and faithfulness. Each of the six images features different aspects of the story, making it easy for them to connect the art with the lesson. After coloring, we had a little snack while discussing how rainbows are God's way of reminding us of His promises. They were so proud to show their completed pages to their families!