Jesse Tree Coloring Page for Preschoolers

Last Tuesday during circle time, we talked about the Jesse Tree and how it connects to Jesus. The kids were excited to color all six images, like the tree itself and the beautiful ornaments. This jesse tree coloring page for preschool is perfect for our Bible lesson.

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About this Bible story

The Jesse Tree tells the story of Jesus' family tree, showing how God prepared the way for Him. Kids can learn how Jesus is part of this amazing story while coloring.

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While coloring, ask the kids what they think each ornament represents. Highlight how the Jesse Tree shows God's promise to send Jesus, which is a central theme in the Bible. Prepare some crayons ahead of time so everyone can join in at onceβ€”it's a fun way to keep them engaged!

Frequently Asked Questions

Can preschoolers handle these Jesse Tree pages on their own?+

Yes, these pages are free and perfect for preschoolers! They can use chunky crayons or markers without any signup required. It's a great activity for personal or classroom use.

How can I explain the Jesse Tree story while my class colors?+

While they color, ask them about the different ornaments they see. You can explain that each one represents a part of Jesus' family tree, showing how God’s plan unfolded over time.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

You can use Isaiah 11:1, which mentions how 'a shoot will come up from the stump of Jesse.' This verse ties beautifully into the Jesse Tree story and helps contextualize the artwork.

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During our Wednesday morning craft, the kids loved coloring the Jesse Tree! With images like the tree and its ornaments, they really connected to the story. I mentioned how 'a shoot will come up from the stump of Jesse' (Isaiah 11:1), and they listened intently. My 5-year-old, Emma, asked why each ornament was special, and we had a great discussion. This jesse tree coloring page for preschool includes six pages that each highlight different parts of Jesus' family tree, which helps them understand His importance in our Christian faith. It’s a wonderful way to bring the Jesse Tree Bible story to life in a fun and creative way for our class.