Free Hand-Drawn Inclusive Edo Kingdom Coloring Pages (Benin Empire History Printable PDF)
Help your child explore African history, culture, and identity with these Free Hand-Drawn Inclusive Edo Kingdom Coloring Pages—thoughtfully created to introduce the rich heritage of the Benin Empire in a way kids can understand and enjoy.
This printable set goes beyond simple coloring pages. Each page introduces children to real aspects of the Edo Kingdom, from royal life and traditions to community, art, and history—helping them connect with their roots in a meaningful and engaging way.
From the welcoming “Edo Kingdom” scene on page 1 to learning about the Oba (King) on page 2, and powerful cultural moments like “Edo Warriors” (page 8) and “Benin Bronzes” (page 10), kids are taken on a journey through history. Scenes like “Festival Day” (page 13) and “Past and Present” (page 14) help children see how culture continues to live on today. The final page, “Edo Kingdom: Land of Kings and Queens” (page 15), brings everything together with pride and identity.
Perfect for parents, teachers, and caregivers looking for screen-free, inclusive, and easy-to-use educational activities, this set works beautifully for both home and classroom learning.
What You’ll Get:
• 15 Edo Kingdom coloring pages (PDF format)
• Bold, easy-to-color designs for preschool and early learners
• Scenes showing royal life, daily life, festivals, and traditions
• Pages featuring the Oba, Queen Idia (Iyoba), warriors, and community life
• Cultural elements like coral beads (ivie), palace life, and art
• Inclusive illustrations featuring Black children, natural hairstyles, and cultural representation
• Print-and-go format for busy parents and educators
Perfect For:
• Edo Kingdom coloring pages and African history learning
• Benin Empire educational activities
• African culture coloring pages for kids
• Homeschool history lessons and classroom use
• Printable Black history resources for kids
• Calm time, quiet time, or independent play
• Cultural education and identity-building activities
Skills Kids Will Build:
• Awareness of African history and heritage
• Understanding of culture, traditions, and leadership
• Curiosity about pre-colonial African societies
• Creativity and imagination through storytelling
• Fine motor skills through coloring
• Cultural pride and self-identity