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Free Hand-Drawn Inclusive God Made Me Coloring Page Set (15 Free Printables)

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Give your child or students a creative way to celebrate how they are wonderfully made!


This free, hand-drawn God Made Me coloring page bundle is specifically designed to provide much-needed representation and inclusion.


Unlike generic printables, our pages center on Black kids and kids of African descent, featuring beautiful natural hair textures and inclusive imagery—including a child in a wheelchair—to ensure every child feels seen and loved by their Creator.


Whether you are a busy parent looking for a meaningful screen-free activity or a teacher planning a Sunday school lesson, these pages are ready to print and enjoy.


What’s Included in This 15-Page Bundle:

  • Drawings that highlight self-worth, with scripture references such as Psalm 139:13-14.
  • A fun anatomy worksheet for kids to identify their eyes, heart, hands, and feet.
  • A fun illustration with hand-drawn fingerprints and spiral patterns to teach children that no two people are exactly alike.
  • Pages that celebrate community, showing different children.
  • A peaceful, meditative page featuring a child with beautiful, detailed coils and locs.


Meaningful Ways to Use These Pages:

  • Educational Anatomy Lessons: Use the "All of Me" sheet as a God Made Me craft for preschool to help children identify the eyes, heart, hands, and feet God gave them.
  • Sunday School Object Lessons: Pair the "God Made Me Unique" page with a lesson on how every child is one-of-a-kind, similar to the unique patterns of a fingerprint.
  • Biblical Identity Studies: Utilize the Genesis 1:27 and Psalm 139 pages to create a kids' Bible study that celebrates diversity and being wonderfully made in the image of God.
  • Inclusive Fellowship Activities: Use the "God Made Us" illustrations to teach children about the beauty of community and friendship among children of all abilities.


Download your free 15-page bundle today to start a conversation about faith, identity, and the beauty of being uniquely made.


These printables make it easy for busy parents and teachers to provide children of color with the representation they deserve.

You will get a PDF (7MB) file