Jewish Coloring Pages

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Noah's Cruises

 



Angels Pouring Rain on Noah's Ark

 



Ark with Dove

 




 

Torah, Scrolls, Ark




 

Sukkot, Lulav and Etrog




 

Sukkah, Sukkot




 

Simchat Torah




 

Shofar, Boy, Star of David




 

Rosh Hashanah




 

Jewish New Year




 

Blowing Shofar




 

Ark, Shofar, Torah




 

Passover Bookmarks




 

Decorative Seder Plate




 

Passover Celebration




 

Breaking Matzoh




 

Seder Plate for Passover




 

Passover Candles




 

Boy Spinning Dreidel




 

Star of David Menorah




 

Candle Lit Menorah




 

2 Dreidels




 

Dreidel and a Candle




 

Smashing Fun Dreidel




 

Decorated Dreidel




 

Boy Lighting Menorah




 

 

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Tips on Using This Site

Clicking on any of the small pictures (the thumbnails) will take you to a download page. On the download page, look for the purple button that says "CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD" and save the file on your computer. To view the PDF file, you will need the free Adobe Reader download, which you can get here.

Once the file is saved on your own computer, you simply need to get your crayons ready and print the page out. Running low on printer ink? We recommend the nice folks at www.4inkjets.com.

The Benefits of Coloring

Coloring helps pre-kindergartners develop fine motor skills in their hands and fingers. It also can fire little kids' imagination, and help them develop thinking skills. Coloring not only has oodles of developmental benefits for preschoolers, it's fun too! By the age of two, most children will be delighted to start coloring (as opposed to earlier attempts at just scribbling). They will feel a sense of accomplishment at being able to hold a crayon and draw and color familiar shapes and images.

Coloring is also a very portable activity that is easy to pack in a day bag, diaper bag or purse You only need to stash a few (or a few dozen) printed pages and a small box of crayons to be ready whenever the coloring moment strikes: in a restaurant, at a friend's house, on a train, or in an airplane.