Baby Jesus Mary Holding Baby Jesus Coloring Page for Kids

Last week during our art time, my 7-year-old loved coloring Mary holding baby Jesus. This Baby Jesus Mary Holding Baby Jesus coloring page for kids features 6 delightful images. It's perfect for a Sunday school lesson or family activity, bringing the Nativity story to life with vibrant colors.

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About this Bible story

In Luke 2:11, the angel announced, 'A Savior has been born to you.' Mary cradled baby Jesus with love, representing God's gift to the world. This story teaches kids about Christmas and the birth of Jesus, encouraging them to celebrate His coming.

β€œA Savior has been born to you.”

β€” Luke 2:11 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

Ask kids, 'What do you think it felt like for Mary to hold baby Jesus?' as they color. Highlight the moment when the angels announced His birth, reminding them that this is a time of celebration. Have crayons and colored pencils ready, and consider following up with a Nativity story reading.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Baby Jesus Mary Holding Baby Jesus coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes! These pages are free to download with no signup required. You can easily print them as PDFs for personal or classroom use, making them perfect for Sunday school activities.

What colors should kids use to color Mary and baby Jesus?+

Encourage kids to use soft colors like light blue for Mary's robe and warm browns for baby Jesus' swaddling. Using colored pencils can help them stay within the lines, especially for younger children when coloring intricate details.

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

While kids color, discuss the significance of Jesus' birth and what it means for us today. Highlight how Mary showed love and obedience, connecting it back to the verse, 'A Savior has been born to you.' It’s a great way to reinforce the lesson.

More about these coloring pages

Just last Wednesday, my kids gathered around the kitchen table, crayons in hand, ready to color these beautiful pages. The joy on their faces as they colored Mary holding baby Jesus filled the room. They talked about how special it was that 'A Savior has been born to you' (Luke 2:11). Each image showcases Mary with Jesus, the star shining above, and the humble stable scene, helping kids visualize the Nativity story. We often use these pages during our holiday gatherings, sharing stories about Jesus' birth as we color together. It's a great way to engage them with the Bible while having fun. Plus, the free printable makes it easy to share with friends and family for their Christmas celebrations.