Vbs Keepers Of The Kingdom Coloring Page for Preschoolers
During our Friday circle time, the kids loved coloring knights and castles from the Vbs Keepers Of The Kingdom story. Six delightful images capture their attention while teaching about God’s armor. This free printable is a great addition to our classroom for story time.
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Noah Building the Ark
Smiling Noah hammering planks to build a wooden ark, with a large tree beside him.
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Animals Boarding the Ark
Two cartoon animals happily boarding the ark with a big ramp leading up to it.
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Ark Floating on Water
A large ark floating on waves, with smiling clouds above and a rainbow in the background.
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Animals Peeking Out of the Ark
Several cartoon animals peeking out of the ark windows, smiling joyfully.
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Dove with Olive Branch
A dove carrying an olive branch flying above the ark, surrounded by gentle waves.
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Rainbow Over Smiling Noah
A colorful rainbow arching over a smiling Noah standing on land, with the ark nearby.
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About this Bible story
In Ephesians 6:11, we learn to 'Put on the full armor of God.' This story teaches preschoolers about being strong and brave in God's kingdom. The coloring pages feature fun images that connect to the Vbs Keepers Of The Kingdom theme, making it perfect for little ones.
“Put on the full armor of God.”
How to Use These Coloring Pages
Ask the kids, 'What do you think the armor of God looks like?' while they color. Highlight the importance of each piece of armor mentioned in Ephesians 6:11. Plan for about 30 minutes, providing crayons and maybe even a follow-up story about bravery in the Bible to tie it all together.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can preschoolers handle these Vbs Keepers Of The Kingdom pages on their own?+
Absolutely! These coloring pages are designed for preschoolers and are simple enough for them to use independently. They're free to print, with no signup required, and perfect for personal or classroom use. Just grab some chunky crayons, and they're ready to go!
What colors should we use for the armor in the Vbs Keepers Of The Kingdom pages?+
Encourage kids to use bright colors for the armor! They can pick gold for the helmets and silver for the swords, which makes the pages come alive. Using vivid colors can help them remember the story better while they color.
How can I use this in a Sunday school lesson?+
These coloring pages can be a great visual aid during your lesson. As kids color, discuss Ephesians 6:11 and how God equips us to be brave. Engage them by asking what part of the armor they think is most important and why.
More about these coloring pages
The kids were so excited last Wednesday when we started coloring the Vbs Keepers Of The Kingdom pages. Six engaging images let them explore the theme of God’s protection and bravery. I watched as my 4-year-old, Emma, pointed to the knight’s helmet and said, 'I want to wear armor like him!' It's wonderful how these coloring pages encourage discussions about the Bible. As they colored, I reminded them, 'Put on the full armor of God' (Ephesians 6:11), and we talked about what that means in our lives. These pages help connect the story to their world. It’s a simple way to reinforce our lesson while having fun. Plus, they’re free to print, which makes it easy for our classroom activities!