He Is Risen Coloring Page for Preschoolers
The kids giggled during circle time as they colored the angel at the tomb. The He Is Risen coloring page for preschool features six beautiful images. It’s perfect for our Easter lesson, letting little ones express their creativity while learning about Jesus' resurrection.
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The Empty Tomb
Smiling angel sitting on the stone near the open tomb, with a bright sun above.
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Jesus Appears to Mary
Smiling Jesus standing with open arms in front of Mary, who looks surprised and happy.
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Disciples Gathered
Smiling group of 3 disciples looking amazed with Jesus appearing in the background.
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Road to Emmaus
Smiling Jesus walking beside two disciples on a road with trees on the sides.
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The Great Commission
Smiling Jesus giving instructions to his disciples in a field with a big sky above.
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The Ascension
Smiling Jesus rising into the sky with amazed disciples watching from below.
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About this Bible story
The story of Jesus' resurrection is joyful! After three days, He rose from the dead, just as He promised. The empty tomb shows that Jesus is alive! This is a special story for kids to learn.
How to Use These Coloring Pages
While coloring, ask the kids why the angel said 'He is risen' and what that means for us today. Highlight the joy of Easter as they color the images like Jesus' empty tomb. Set aside about 15 minutes for coloring and discussion, and consider a follow-up snack to celebrate!
Frequently Asked Questions
Can preschoolers handle these He Is Risen pages on their own?+
Yes! These He Is Risen coloring pages are free and easy for preschoolers to use. There's no signup required, and you can download them as a PDF for personal and classroom use. Perfect for little hands and chunky crayons.
Can my preschooler finish a page in one sitting?+
Yes, most preschoolers can complete a page in one sitting, especially with a little encouragement. Plan for about 15-20 minutes of coloring time, and have crayons or washable markers ready for easy cleanup afterward.
How can I use this in a Sunday school lesson?+
Introduce the story by reading about Jesus' resurrection. Use the coloring pages to help kids visualize the story. Ask them how it feels to know that Jesus is alive! This reinforces the lesson while allowing them to express their understanding creatively.
More about these coloring pages
Every Wednesday morning, we gather around the table for story time, and this week was so special. The kids loved coloring the page with the angel announcing 'He is risen' (Matthew 28:6). The He Is Risen coloring page for preschool includes six images, like Jesus walking out of the tomb and joyful disciples. During our Easter lesson, I encouraged them to use bright colors to show their happiness about this wonderful news. After coloring, we shared our favorite parts of the story, and their faces lit up with excitement. It’s heartwarming to see them grasp the joy of Jesus' resurrection through art.