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Epiphany Coloring Pages

The Christmas rush might be over, but Christmas is still here! I just love this season, and I love that we celebrate it all the way through the Epiphany.  The Epiphany is not too far away; it’s next week, on January 6th!  It is also known as the feast of the 3 Kings.  A little background (hopefully not too boring), it commemorates the manifestations of our Lord to the gentiles (the 3 kings), of his divinity made at his baptism in Jordan, and of his power shown in the miracle at the wedding in Cana.

Teach your kids about the Epiphany and celebrate this wonderful feast day using these three (Free!) coloring pages.

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The first is the three kings following the star on their camels.  I know the Epiphany celebrates them actually meeting Jesus, but there are plenty of Nativity coloring pages out there that include the 3 kings.  Here’s one that focuses on the three kings for a change.

Download The Three Kings Coloring Page

 Download the Baptism of Jesus Coloring Page

Download the Wedding at Cana Coloring Page

(For the best results, please save them to your computer before printing.  Printing from your browser sometimes messes up the bubble letters)

All of these coloring pages have the title in bubble letters so your kids can color them in too! I hope you enjoy them!
there are seriously tons of Christmas books out there but few are focused on the three wisemen.  A story that was gifted to us a few years ago,The Last Straw is a favorite Christmas story around here.

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It is the story about the journey of the 3 Kings on their way to meet baby Jesus, as told by a camel.  The story is both fun and interesting (and funny to adults), and the illustrations are wonderful.  I can’t help but read this story with my dad’s voice in my head as the camel- you’ll understand when you read it- he has quite the personality.  It is truly a charming story of Jesus’ birth that is fun but doesn’t lose the respect and reverence this topic deserves, and it makes a great Epiphany read-aloud.
It is $7.95 on Amazon, and you have plenty of time to get a copy for your own kids. 🙂
Your kids can color in the pictures as you read the story!
I pray you all have a blessed Christmas season and a wonderful Epiphany!
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