15 Free Joseph Coat Of Many Colors Coloring Pages That Celebrate Faith, Family & Belonging

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If you are looking for a Joseph Coat of Many Colors coloring page that goes beyond simple outlines to celebrate the beauty of being unique—and features a biblical family that looks like yours—you’ve found them.

Rooted in Genesis 37, these hand-drawn pages celebrate imagination, identity, creativity, and the beauty of being uniquely made — all while maintaining biblical accuracy.

A Note from Louisa (Founder of MyKidColors)

The story of Joseph is easily one of my favorites. As a child, while others focused on the sibling rivalry, I was captivated by the coat. I’ve always been drawn to art—I even graduated as the best art student in my class (though my twin sister and I agree she’s actually better; she just opted for geography!).

I used to spend hours imagining exactly how vibrant and intricate Joseph’s coat must have looked.

This story is part of something bigger…

Inclusive Bible Moments Coloring Book

If your child connected with this story, they’ll love the full collection.

This isn’t just coloring.
It’s quiet, faith-filled moments where kids see themselves in Scripture.

Inside you’ll find:

  • 25 hand-drawn Bible scenes rooted in real stories
  • Representation that helps children feel seen and included
  • Devotional-style pages that invite calm, reflection, and conversation
  • Easy, print-and-use pages for busy days

Less screen time. More soul time.

Growing up in a family of 10 kids, Joseph’s story feels incredibly familiar to me. My siblings and I are a rich mix of callings—a pharmacist, lawyer, engineer, and more. But being the youngest (and my mom’s “baby”), I also know how being “favored” can stir up complicated feelings.

Looking back now, the story hits differently. It’s less about the coat and more about the resilience Joseph showed in the pit and the prison. It reminds me of the struggle to trust God through unfair situations—a feeling many of us navigate when facing discrimination or setbacks.

When your children color these pages, I want them to take away something deeper than just a Bible story. I want them to know they are fearfully and wonderfully made. We all have our own unique “colors”—our gifts and quirks. We don’t need to be loud to prove our worth. We just need to trust the Dream Giver, because comparison is truly the thief of joy.

Conversation Corner: Turn Coloring Into Connection

Use these questions while your child colors to deepen understanding and bonding:

  1. For Page 3 (Family Love Moment): “How do you think Joseph felt when his father gave him the coat? How do you feel when someone shows you love?”
  2. For Page 7 (Dream Scene): “Joseph had a big dream. Do you have a dream God has put in your heart?”
  3. For Page 15 (Reflective Devotional Page): “When do you feel the most peaceful—like Joseph sitting under the stars?”

The Collection: 15 Free Joseph Coat Of Many Colors Coloring Pages

We have organized these into three sets to help you teach this Old Testament story—from simple coat templates to detailed scenes of family and dreams.

For Little Hands: The Coat & Family (Pages 1–5)

Best for toddlers and preschoolers. These pages focus on the love of a father and the joy of the gift.

  • The Coat Template: A large, simple Joseph coat outline with bold segments, perfect for little ones to practice using every crayon in the box (Page 1).
  • Family Love: A sweet scene of Jacob placing the coat on Joseph (Page 3), showing affectionate Black fatherhood.
  • Joyful Joseph: A cute, cartoon-style Joseph coloring sheet showing him smiling wide with his new gift (Page 2).

Dreams & Dynamics (Pages 6–10)

Perfect for elementary-age kids. These pages introduce the sibling dynamics and Joseph’s dreams.

  • Inclusive Family: Joseph explaining his dream to his siblings (Page 9). We intentionally included representation of a sibling with hearing aids and a neurodiverse child, because biblical families were diverse too.
  • The Dreamer: A peaceful scene of Joseph dreaming of stars and wheat bundles (Page 7), perfect for talking about God’s plans.
  • Pattern Play: An intricate Joseph’s coat printable featuring African textile influences (Page 8) for kids who love detailed coloring.

Detailed Scenes for Focus (Pages 11–15)

Designed for older kids or quiet reflection. These scenes focus on the deeper meaning of the story.

  • Devotional Hero: A stunning full-page illustration titled “Joseph and the Coat of Many Colors” with scripture references (Page 11).
  • Movement & Joy: Joseph spinning happily in his coat (Page 14), capturing the pure joy of being loved.
  • Symbolic Mandala: A coat of many colors coloring page filled with faith symbols like doves and hearts (Page 13), offering a calming, sensory-friendly activity.

Perfect for Sunday School & Homeschool

Teachers and parents love using these as Joseph Sunday School craft foundations. Here are a few ways to use them:

  1. Textile Art: Use the “Simple Coat Template” (Page 1) as a base for a Joseph coat of many colors craft. Have kids glue on scraps of fabric, tissue paper, or buttons instead of just coloring!
  2. Story Sequencing: Use the Dream Scene (Page 7) and the Grand Family Scene (Page 12) to help students retell the story of Joseph and his coat of many colors.
  3. Memory Verse: Use the Reflective Devotional Page (Page 15) to help older kids memorize Genesis 37:3.

Why We Choose Hand-Drawn Over AI

When your child already loves Bible stories, learning shouldn’t feel generic.

At MyKidColors, every Joseph coloring sheet is illustrated by real artists—intentionally and thoughtfully.

These pages were created to help children feel seen while learning faith-based values through Joseph arts and crafts, calm focus, and creativity.

Screen-free joy. Real representation. Faith-filled connection.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these coloring pages appropriate for multiple age groups?

Yes. The set includes a mix of simple and detailed pages, making it suitable for preschool through elementary ages.

Do these Joseph Coat Of Many Colors coloring pages reflect inclusive representation?

Yes. The illustrations are intentionally human-drawn and designed to reflect children of color so more kids can see themselves in the story.

What Bible passage is this based on?

These pages are based on Genesis 37, focusing on the gift of the coat and Joseph’s early dreams.

Are the files reusable after printing?

Yes. You can print the pages as many times as needed for personal, classroom, or church use.

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