15 Free Nativity Coloring Pages for Kids | Jesus, Angels & Manger Scenes
Growing up in a Christian home, the story of Jesus’ birth was always central to Christmas. While there were gifts, lights, and festive meals, my family always reminded us that the true reason for the season was the birth of Christ.
I still remember children’s church services where we would dress up as shepherds, angels, or wise men and retell the story of the manger. Those moments left a lasting impression on me—not just because they were fun, but because they helped me see the meaning of Christmas in a way my young heart could understand.
Nativity coloring pages are printable worksheets that depict the birth of Jesus, featuring Mary, Joseph, the manger, angels, shepherds, and wise men. They’re a creative way for kids and families to celebrate the Christmas story at home, in Sunday school, or during Advent.
That’s the same spirit behind these Nativity coloring pages. With 15 free printables, families and classrooms can celebrate the story of Jesus’ birth in a creative, hands-on way. Whether you’re looking for a quiet Christmas Eve activity, a Sunday school lesson tool, or simply a faith-filled alternative to holiday busyness, these pages make the Christmas story come alive.

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If you’re tired of sorting through coloring pages that feel rushed, generic, or disconnected from the children you teach or care for, you’re not alone.
This Inclusive Family Coloring Collection was created to make coloring time calmer, richer, and more intentional — especially during Black History Month, when representation should feel authentic, not symbolic.
This 25-page collection features human-drawn illustrations of children and families of color in everyday moments — the kind kids recognize immediately and feel proud to color.
Designed for parents, teachers, homeschool families, and Sunday school educators.
Why Nativity Coloring Pages Matter
The Nativity story is more than a tradition—it’s the foundation of Christmas. Sharing it with children in a way that they can grasp is so important. Coloring pages can help:
- Hands-on engagement: Kids aren’t just hearing the story; they’re interacting with it.
- Faith connection: Coloring familiar characters like Mary, Joseph, Jesus, or the wise men reinforces Scripture in a memorable way.
- Family tradition: Completing a Nativity page can become part of Christmas devotionals or Advent activities.
- Multi-age use: From preschoolers who enjoy simple outlines to teens and adults who prefer detailed designs, these pages work for all ages.
Instead of letting the holiday season become about “stuff,” these coloring sheets keep the focus where it belongs—on Christ.
Download 15 Free Nativity Coloring Pages (PDF)
This set includes 15 Nativity coloring pages, each one highlighting a meaningful part of the Christmas story.
Here’s what you’ll find inside:
- Jesus in the manger with Mary and Joseph.
- The guiding star shining above the stable.
- Baby Jesus with sheep on either side, symbolizing His role as the Good Shepherd.
- Mama sheep and lambs nearby in the stable.
- Angel with trumpet and wings, announcing the good news.
- Jesus with Mary and Joseph in the barn, with animals gathered close.
- Two sheep outside the stable with the star blazing overhead.
- Baby Jesus swaddled in the manger with a glowing star above.
- Two of the three wise men on camels, likely traveling toward the scene.
- Three wise men bringing gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh.
- Group of camels, two carrying men and one perhaps representing the visit to the stable.
- Mary, Joseph, and Jesus together in the manger with sheep nearby.
These designs are simple enough for children while still detailed enough for adults who enjoy reflective coloring.
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How to Use Nativity Coloring Pages
At Home
Parents can use Nativity coloring pages to bring the Christmas story into daily life:
- Christmas Eve tradition: Read Luke 2:1–20 together and color a Nativity page as a family.
- Advent countdown: Choose one coloring page each week of Advent to go with candle lighting and Scripture reading.
- Quiet activity: Keep a basket of pages and crayons handy for kids during busy holiday gatherings.
In the Classroom
Sunday school teachers and Christian educators will find these pages easy to integrate into Christmas lessons:
- Lesson warm-up: Start class with coloring to calm excited kids during the holiday season.
- Story reinforcement: Color pages while retelling the Nativity account.
- Take-home connection: Send pages home so families can continue the conversation.
For Teens and Adults
The Nativity story is timeless, and many older kids and adults find coloring Scripture scenes deeply meaningful.
- Devotional practice: Use coloring alongside Bible reading as a meditative activity.
- Holiday stress relief: Coloring provides a calming break during the busy season.
- Christmas cards: Completed designs can be turned into keepsake cards for loved ones.
Craft Ideas with Nativity Coloring Pages
- Christmas Wall Display
Hang completed pages on the wall or fridge as part of your holiday decorations. - Advent Devotional Booklet
Staple finished pages together to create a family “Nativity story coloring book.” - Gift Tags
Shrink coloring pages and cut out small sections to make personalized gift tags. - Holiday Cards
Fold completed designs into greeting cards for friends and family. - Ornaments
Cut out smaller elements like stars or angels, laminate them, and hang them as tree ornaments. - Bulletin Board Display
Church classrooms can use colored Nativity pages as part of their Christmas bulletin boards.
Supplies You’ll Need
To enjoy these Nativity coloring sheets, you’ll just need a few basics:
- Crayons or washable markers for younger children.
- Colored pencils for teens and adults.
- Cardstock for sturdier crafts like ornaments or cards.
- Scissors and glue for gift tags and collages.
- Binder or folder to save completed pages as keepsakes.
Optional: Glitter pens, metallic markers, or stickers to highlight stars and angel wings.
Download the Free PDFs
All 15 Nativity coloring pages are available in one free, easy-to-print PDF. Perfect for families, Sunday school teachers, or anyone who wants to keep Christ at the center of Christmas.
FAQ
What age group are these Nativity coloring pages for?
They’re designed for all ages—young children can enjoy the simple outlines, while teens and adults can appreciate the more detailed designs.
Do these pages include Bible verses?
Some designs feature Scripture text, while others focus on Nativity imagery like angels, sheep, or the manger.
How can I use these in Advent?
Print out the pages and color one each week alongside your family’s Advent devotionals.
Are these only for Sunday school?
No. While they’re great for classrooms, they’re also perfect for family use, homeschool, or even adult devotional coloring.
Can I print them more than once?
Yes! Once downloaded, you can print as many copies as you need for personal, family, or classroom use.
Are these Nativity coloring pages free to use?
Yes. All of the Nativity coloring pages in this set are completely free for personal, classroom, and Sunday school use.
Can these pages be used to make crafts?
Absolutely. You can turn them into ornaments, cards, or decorations for the Christmas season.
A Note on the Artwork
These Nativity coloring pages were created with care and intention by illustrators who specialize in family-friendly Scripture art. They’re not mass-produced or AI-generated; they’re thoughtfully designed to reflect the joy and holiness of the Christmas story.
Quick Summary
- 15 free Nativity coloring pages (PDF).
- Features Jesus, Mary, Joseph, angels, shepherds, and wise men.
- Great for Sunday school, Advent, and family traditions.
- Free to download, print, and reuse.
Conclusion
The Nativity is the heart of Christmas. It’s a story of hope, humility, and God’s love breaking into the world in the form of a baby. Helping children connect with that story in creative ways—whether through Sunday school, Advent traditions, or quiet family activities—keeps Christ at the center of the season.
These Nativity coloring pages are a simple but meaningful way to celebrate the birth of Jesus. They turn a timeless story into something tangible that kids can see, touch, and remember.
I’d love to know—what other Christmas coloring pages would you like to see? More angels, shepherds, or even Advent candles? Share your thoughts in the comments so we can continue creating resources that make the season bright with faith.
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