Easter Lily Coloring Page for Preschoolers

Last Wednesday during circle time, we talked about the Easter Lily and its meaning. The kids loved coloring the flowers on this easter lily coloring page for preschool. With 6 images, it’s perfect for our Easter lesson in class. Free printable for creative fun!

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About this Bible story

The Easter Lily is a beautiful flower that reminds us of Jesus' resurrection. After He died, He rose again to give us new life! This coloring page helps preschoolers learn about that special moment in the Bible.

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While the kids color, ask them, 'What does Easter mean to you?' Highlight the moment of Jesus' resurrection from the tomb. Gather some markers and colored pencils for a variety of coloring options, and consider sharing a short Easter story afterward to reinforce the lesson.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can preschoolers handle these Easter Lily pages on their own?+

Absolutely! These pages are designed for preschoolers, featuring simple outlines and large spaces to color. They're free and no signup is required, which makes them perfect for use in both personal and classroom settings.

How can I explain the Easter Lily's meaning while my class colors?+

While coloring, ask the kids what they think the Easter Lily represents. Share how it symbolizes new life and hope because of Jesus' resurrection. You can even relate it to the flowers blooming around us in spring!

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

A great verse to pair with the Easter Lily coloring page is Matthew 28:6, which says, 'He is not here, for He has risen.' This verse connects beautifully with the theme of new life during Easter and can be discussed as the kids color.

More about these coloring pages

The Easter Lily symbolizes hope and new beginnings, just like when Jesus rose again. 'He is not here, for He has risen' reminds us of this joyful event. Last Tuesday, we gathered around the table with crayons and colored the delicate petals of the lilies together. Each child picked their favorite colors, giggling as they shared their masterpieces. This easter lily coloring page for preschool invites kids to engage with the Easter story creatively. The six different images include lilies blooming, a joyful scene of the empty tomb, and more. It's a wonderful way to brighten up our church classroom! We often use these pages during our Easter celebrations, and the kids love taking their artwork home to share with their families.