Epiphany Three Kings Coloring Page for Kids
Last Tuesday during art time, my 7-year-old was excited to color the Epiphany Three Kings! This page features six images, including the kings with their gifts and the bright star guiding them. It's perfect for a Sunday school lesson.
Coloring pages gallery
Three Kings Journey
Three kings riding camels through a starry night, following a bright star towards a distant town. The kings wear crowns and hold gifts.
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Kings Arriving at the Manger
The three kings arrive at the manger, presenting their gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh to Mary and Joseph by the manger.
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Star Above the Manger
A bright star shining above the manger, with the three kings gazing up in awe, surrounded by simple animals like a donkey and sheep.
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Kings Discussing Their Gifts
The three kings are gathered around, discussing their gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh, with happy expressions on their faces.
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Kings Leaving the Manger
The three kings wave goodbye as they leave the manger, riding their camels back into the night with the star still shining bright.
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Kings Returning Home
The three kings are on their way home, riding camels through a peaceful landscape, with smiles on their faces and gifts still in hand.
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About this Bible story
The Epiphany Three Kings visited Jesus after His birth, bringing gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. In Matthew 2:11, it says, 'They bowed down and worshiped him.' These coloring pages help kids remember this beautiful story.
“They bowed down and worshiped him.”
How to Use These Coloring Pages
While coloring, ask your kids what they think it means to worship Jesus. Highlight the moment when the kings present their gifts and bow down, connecting it to the verse about worship. Set aside around 30 minutes for this activity, providing crayons or colored pencils.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Epiphany Three Kings coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes, these coloring pages are completely free! There’s no signup required, and you can download the PDF for personal or classroom use. They're great for engaging kids during lessons.
How can I explain the significance of the gifts the Three Kings brought while my class colors?+
Talk about each gift as kids color. For example, explain that gold represents Jesus' kingship, while frankincense symbolizes His divinity. You can also ask, 'What gift would you give Jesus?' to encourage their thoughts.
How does this story connect to Matthew 2:11?+
Matthew 2:11 emphasizes the kings' act of worship, which is central to the story. As kids color, remind them that the gifts were a way to honor Jesus, showing that He is worthy of our best.
More about these coloring pages
As my kids colored the Epiphany Three Kings coloring page last week, they loved talking about the gifts the kings brought for Jesus. The page shows the kings on their camels, the star shining brightly, and the baby Jesus in the manger. We discussed how 'They bowed down and worshiped him' (Matthew 2:11), and it sparked a lovely conversation about worship and giving. These coloring pages are not just fun—they're a great way to learn about the story of the Epiphany. I printed them out for my kids to use during our church's Christmas celebration, and they were a hit! Your kids will enjoy coloring these scenes while you guide them through the story.