Good Friday Coloring Page for Toddlers

Last Friday, my little one colored a page about Good Friday. Six fun images show Jesus' love and the cross. Perfect for circle time! This free printable keeps my toddler busy while I sip coffee.

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About this Bible story

Good Friday is a special day when we remember Jesus' love for us. He showed His love on the cross. This coloring page has 6 images that tell the story of Good Friday.

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While coloring, ask your toddler how Jesus showed His love on Good Friday. Highlight the image of the cross and explain that it reminds us of His sacrifice. Use chunky crayons and set aside 15-20 minutes for this fun activity.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are the Good Friday pages safe and simple enough for a 2-year-old?+

Absolutely! These pages are free, require no signup, and are perfect for little hands. They’re easy to color with chunky crayons. You can print them for personal or church use without any hassle!

Can my 2-year-old finish a Good Friday page in one sitting?+

Yes, my little one can usually finish a page in about 20 minutes. We keep it simple with just a few crayons and a comfy spot at the table. It's perfect for a short attention span!

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

You can use John 15:13 to remind kids of Jesus' love: 'He showed His love.' This connects beautifully to the images of Good Friday, helping them understand why we celebrate.

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At our kitchen table, crayons are everywhere! My 3-year-old is busy coloring a scene from Good Friday. I love how the page shows Jesus on the cross. It's a gentle way to talk about His love. In the middle of the page, you can see 'He showed His love' (John 15:13). Each of the six images tells part of the story. My toddler loves bright colors, so we’ve got red and blue crayons all over the table. We even take snack breaks for some juice! This free printable is a great way to connect faith and fun during our art time.