Saying Grace Coloring Page for Toddlers

Last Tuesday during snack time, my 3-year-old loved coloring a sweet Saying Grace scene. These pages show kids saying grace together, with simple images perfect for tiny hands. It’s a great way to introduce the idea of thankfulness at home or in Sunday school. Plus, it’s a free printable!

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About this Bible story

Saying grace is thanking God for our food. It's a special time! In 1 Timothy 4:4, it says, 'For everything God created is good.' We should remember to be thankful.

For everything God created is good.

1 Timothy 4:4 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

Ask your little ones why they think we say grace before meals. Highlight the part of the Bible verse that says everything God created is good, and remind them that food is a blessing. Set up a coloring time with crayons and snacks so they can enjoy their creations right after!

Frequently Asked Questions

Are the Saying Grace pages safe and simple enough for a 2-year-old?+

Yes! These pages are designed for toddlers. They’re free to download, and no signup is required. The PDF is easy to print, perfect for personal and classroom use. Grab some chunky crayons, and let them color away!

What crayons work best for my toddler while coloring?+

Chunky crayons are perfect for little hands! They’re easy to grip and less likely to break. You could sit with your toddler and color together. It’s a great way to bond while talking about saying grace.

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

You can use these pages to discuss the importance of saying grace before meals. Share the verse about God's goodness and ask the kids why thanking God is special. This helps them connect prayer with everyday life.

More about these coloring pages

Last week, while my 2-year-old colored a page about saying grace, I noticed how her little fingers clutched the crayon. The pages show kids with hands folded, ready to say thank you for their food. It reminds us of 1 Timothy 4:4, which says, 'For everything God created is good.' These images are so cute and simple for toddlers to color in. You can use them during mealtime to teach thankfulness. I even set up a mini coloring station on our kitchen table with snacks nearby. It was a hit! My little one was excited to color and talk about God’s blessings. These free printables are perfect for a Sunday school lesson, too!