The story of Joseph is an interesting journey of bad and good. Joseph was kind, faithful and prophetic in his ability to understand dreams. He had some very bad years, betrayal, slavery, imprisonment.
Through faith, he was able to get through these bad years until things turned around for him. He became a leader and []. The third one features a verse from Genesis for kids to trace and a picture of Joseph with his brothers.
I like to make coloring and activity pages for Sunday school teachers and parents who love to help children learn Bible stories. These coloring pages are free for your personal (non-commercial) use. Download and print this free "Joseph and the Coat Coloring Page," ideal for children and families looking to explore the story of Joseph and his father's love through creativity.
Download the "Joseph and His Brothers Coloring Page," ideal for children and families to explore the emotions of jealousy and favoritism in this pivotal biblical story. Download this free Joseph Bible Character Coloring Page for kids based on Genesis 37:3-4. Teach the story of Joseph and his coat of many colors through fun, faith.
Joseph Bible Verse for Kids This is a simple coloring page with a Bible verse for children to memorize. Children can learn that God has a plan for their lives, be sure to read the entire verse to children from the Bible. Joseph free coloring pages to print and download! For kids and adults! Start coloring the vibrant story of Joseph and his coat of many colors.
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These sequenced coloring pages tell the story of Joseph. They could be used as a teaching illustration in Sunday School, or a printable coloring activity for children. Simply print out the pages from the links below.
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