He Is Risen Indeed Coloring Page for Preschoolers
Last Friday during circle time, we talked about Jesus’ resurrection. The kids loved coloring the angel and the empty tomb in our He Is Risen Indeed coloring page for preschool. With 6 images, this free printable is perfect for Easter Sunday school lessons.
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The Empty Tomb
Smiling angel sitting on a large stone in front of the open tomb, with flowers nearby.
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Women Visiting the Tomb
Two smiling women standing in front of the open tomb, looking surprised and happy.
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Jesus Appears
Smiling Jesus standing with open arms, surrounded by bright sun rays, welcoming the women.
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Disciples' Reaction
Two smiling disciples with open mouths, looking surprised while pointing at the sky.
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Heavenly Welcome
Smiling clouds with cute faces, floating around a shining sun, celebrating the resurrection.
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Celebration Scene
A group of smiling children holding hands and jumping in joy, with the sun shining above.
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About this Bible story
The story tells us about Jesus' resurrection. When the women went to the tomb, they found it empty. An angel told them, 'He has risen! He is not here.' (Mark 16:6). This is a joyful moment we celebrate during Easter.
“He has risen! He is not here.”
How to Use These Coloring Pages
During circle time, ask your preschoolers why they think the angel looked happy in the coloring pages. Highlight how the angel's message connects to the joy of Easter. Use crayons or markers, and set aside about 30 minutes for coloring and discussion.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can preschoolers handle these He Is Risen Indeed pages on their own?+
Yes, these He Is Risen Indeed coloring pages are simple and free. No signup is required, and you can easily download the PDF for classroom or home use. Kids can color with crayons or markers, making it perfect for personal or group activities.
What can we discuss while coloring the He Is Risen Indeed pages?+
While coloring, you can ask the kids how they think the women felt when they found the empty tomb. It encourages them to share their thoughts and feelings about the story, making the activity more interactive and meaningful.
How can I use this in a Sunday school lesson?+
Integrate the coloring pages into your lesson by discussing Mark 16:6. Explain how the angel's message of 'He has risen!' is a central part of Easter. Encourage kids to share what this means to them while they color, reinforcing the message of hope.
More about these coloring pages
The joy of Easter fills our classroom as we color the He Is Risen Indeed coloring page for preschool. One morning, while we colored, my 5-year-old asked about the angel at the tomb. 'He has risen! He is not here.' (Mark 16:6) is such an important part of our faith. Each of the six images brings this story to life, from the empty tomb to the joyful angel. The kids enjoy using bright colors to bring their pages to life, and I love seeing their excitement during our Easter lesson. After coloring, we often gather in the story corner to share what we learned. One child pointed out how the angel looked happy, which sparked a conversation about why this story is so special. This coloring page is a simple yet effective way to teach preschoolers about Jesus' resurrection and the hope it brings.