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Children placing flowers at the cross
Free printable Children placing flowers at the cross coloring page for kids. A faith-filled Jesus and The Cross design perfect for Sunday school, family devotion, and quiet time. Download and print for free.
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Printable coloring page details
- Format
- PDF and PNG
- Paper size
- US Letter and A4
- Best for
- Sunday school, homeschool, quiet time
- Use
- Personal, family, classroom, church


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Create My Child's PageAbout this coloring page
Three children kneel at the base of a wooden cross, placing flowers carefully on the ground in front of it. One child holds a small bouquet, another sets a single flower down, and the third has folded their hands in prayer. The flowers are spring colors — daisies, daffodils, and small wildflowers. Behind the cross, a gentle hillside rises with a few trees. This page captures a kind of childlike worship that doesn't need words. The kids' clothes, the variety of flowers, and the textures of the grass and wood give plenty to color, while the simple act of placing flowers becomes the lesson on its own.
Suggested Scripture: Psalm 100:4 (NIV) — Enter his gates with thanksgiving and his courts with praise; give thanks to him and praise his name.
The page is designed as a printable Christian coloring activity that can support a short Bible conversation, a family devotional moment, or a calm classroom activity.


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Create a personalized Jesus coloring pageTeaching ideas for parents and teachers
- Before coloring, ask kids if they've ever brought flowers to someone they loved. Then ask why people might bring flowers to a cross.
- For ages 5–7: this is a great page for younger kids. Worship doesn't have to be complicated. Sometimes it's just bringing something pretty to Jesus.
- For Sunday school: ask, "What's the difference between thanking someone and worshiping them?" The kids in the picture are doing both.
- For family devotion: have each family member pick one thing they're thankful for this week. Place something small at the foot of a small cross or candle as a way of bringing it to God.
Print and activity tips
- Color the flowers in a wide range of bright spring colors — this is a page meant to feel cheerful.
- Keep the children's clothes in simple, varied tones; they're not posed, just present.
- Color the cross in warm wood tones, with the children slightly brighter, since they're the ones bringing color and life to the scene.
Discussion questions
- Why do you think the children brought flowers instead of something else?
- Have you ever brought a gift to someone you couldn't see — like writing a letter to someone far away? How is this picture similar?
- What's something small you could "bring" to Jesus this week — not a thing, but maybe a habit or a moment?
- The kids in the picture are doing different things. Why do you think the artist drew them all worshiping in different ways?
- If you could bring anything to the cross, what would you bring?



