Epiphany Three Kings Coloring Page for Preschoolers

Last Wednesday during circle time, we talked about the Epiphany Three Kings and colored their beautiful robes. This epiphany three kings coloring page for preschool features 6 images that help tell the story of these wise visitors. Perfect for our art corner or a quiet time activity.

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About this Bible story

The Epiphany Three Kings brought gifts to honor Jesus. They followed the bright star and found Him in Bethlehem. In Matthew 2:11, it says, 'They bowed down and worshiped him.' It's a beautiful story about love and honor.

β€œThey bowed down and worshiped him.”

β€” Matthew 2:11 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While coloring, ask the kids why they think the kings brought gifts to Jesus. Highlight the moment when they worshiped Him, as mentioned in the verse. You can use crayons or colored pencils. After coloring, consider having a small discussion about the importance of giving.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can preschoolers handle these Epiphany Three Kings pages on their own?+

Absolutely! These pages are designed to be simple and fun for preschoolers. They're free to download as a PDF, and kids can use chunky crayons or markers without any issues. Perfect for personal or classroom use.

What colors should we use for the gifts the kings brought?+

Encourage kids to use bright colors for the gifts! Gold for one king, and perhaps a rich purple for another. You can even discuss what each gift represents as they color, linking it back to the story.

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

During the lesson, read the story of the Epiphany and ask kids what they think about the kings' journey. Highlight how they showed honor by bringing gifts to Jesus. This will help them connect the coloring activity to the Bible verse and the story's meaning.

More about these coloring pages

During our Tuesday morning class, I brought out the epiphany three kings coloring page for preschool. The kids loved coloring the crowns and gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. As they colored, I shared how the kings followed the star to find Jesus, and how, 'They bowed down and worshiped him.' (Matthew 2:11). We've got 6 adorable images to color, including one of the star shining brightly. It's a simple but engaging way to connect them with the Bible story. After coloring, we can display their artwork on the classroom wall, celebrating the joy of the season, while reinforcing the lesson of giving and worship.