Bible Alphabet Coloring Page for Preschoolers

Last Wednesday during circle time, we colored letters that tell Bible stories. Kids loved matching each picture with a lesson, like Noah's Ark and David's Victory. This Bible alphabet coloring page for preschool is perfect for our classroom and is a free printable!

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, Christian Education Editor

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About this Bible story

The Bible alphabet teaches kids about God's word. Each letter represents a story or lesson from the Bible. Psalm 119:9 reminds us, 'How can a young person stay on the path of purity?' Coloring these pages is a fun way to learn.

How can a young person stay on the path of purity? By living according to your word.

Psalm 119:9 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

During coloring time, ask kids, 'What does it mean to listen to God?' Highlight the story of Noah and how he followed God's instructions. Prepare some coloring supplies like crayons and markers. This activity can also lead into a discussion on how we can listen to God in our daily lives.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can preschoolers handle these Bible Alphabet pages on their own?+

Absolutely! These pages are designed for preschoolers, so they can color with chunky crayons or markers. It's a free PDF download, and there's no signup required. Perfect for both personal and classroom use!

What letter represents the story of David's victory?+

The letter 'D' represents David's victory over Goliath! Kids can color the image of David with his slingshot, which makes it an exciting way to learn about bravery and faith. It’s helpful to have some crayons and maybe a few minutes of story time to discuss David’s courage.

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

You can tie these coloring pages into your lesson by discussing each story as the kids color. For example, while they color 'N' for Noah, you can explain how Noah followed God's word, linking back to Psalm 119:9. This helps reinforce their learning while they create!

More about these coloring pages

During our Tuesday morning class, I handed out the Bible alphabet coloring pages, and the kids were so excited! Each page features a letter with an accompanying Bible story. For instance, 'A' is for Adam, and 'N' is for Noah's Ark. As they colored, I reminded them of the verse, 'How can a young person stay on the path of purity?' (Psalm 119:9). The kids asked questions and shared what they knew about each story. The pages are simple and easy for preschoolers to handle, making it a great activity for circle time. We even had a fun discussion about the importance of each story, like how Noah listened to God's instructions.