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Free Hand-Drawn & Inclusive Moses Parts the Red Sea Coloring Pages (15-Page Printable Set)

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Help children experience one of the most powerful Bible stories through inclusive, human-drawn art that reflects real families and diverse communities.


This Free Hand-Drawn Moses Parts the Red Sea Coloring Page Set includes 15 printable pages inspired by Exodus 14:21–31, thoughtfully illustrated to center brown-skinned characters, families, elders, children, and individuals with disabilities—so more kids can see themselves in God’s story.


Created by a mom for busy parents, teachers, and Sunday school leaders, these pages are easy to print, screen-free, and perfect for meaningful faith-based learning at home or in the classroom. The illustrations feature Moses parting the Red Sea, families crossing together, elders being supported, and joyful scenes of freedom and faith

My Kid Colors - Moses Parts The…


🌊 What’s Included

  • 15 hand-drawn Moses Parts the Red Sea coloring pages
  • Clear, bold line art (easy for kids to color)
  • Bible-based scenes from Exodus 14
  • Inclusive representation of:
  • Children and families of color
  • Elders and caregivers
  • A child using a wheelchair
  • Print-friendly PDF format (US Letter)

👩🏽‍🏫 Perfect For

  • Sunday School & Bible study lessons
  • Children’s sermons and faith-based activities
  • Homeschool and Christian classrooms
  • Preschool and elementary Bible crafts
  • Screen-free activities for busy families

✨ Why Parents & Educators Love MyKidColors.com


MyKidColors.com was created to solve a common problem: most Bible printables don’t reflect the diversity of the children using them.

Our coloring pages:

  • Are human-drawn (not AI-generated)
  • Center cultural inclusion and representation
  • Help children of color feel seen, valued, and included
  • Are designed by a mom who understands real-life schedules


You will get a PDF (16MB) file

Customer Reviews

AB

Verified Buyer

1 month ago

Bible Coloring Pages

I appreciate the artist creativity in her rendering of Biblical characters. Historically the Hebrew peoples were afro-asiatic and looked so. It's hard to find resources like these for our kids so keep them coming.
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