Esther Coloring In Pages (Free Printable Worksheets for Kids)

Need Esther coloring in pages for Sunday School, kids ministry, RE/REIS, or homeschool?
The story of Esther is perfect for teaching courage, wisdom, and how God can work behind the scenes.
Choose a printable below—these Esther worksheets cover the story in order (Esther 1–9) plus bonus activities.

Teacher prompt (easy + powerful):
While kids colour, ask: “What would you do if you felt scared but needed to do the right thing?”



Quick Picks (Best Esther Printables)

These are the fastest “plug-and-play” Esther pages to start with.



Esther Story Coloring Pages (In Order)

Teaching Esther gets easier when you go in order. Pick one page per week (or print the whole set for a complete unit).



Bonus Esther Activities (Word Search + Puzzle)

Add one of these to turn your Esther colouring lesson into a full “printable pack”.



Esther Printable Pack + Summary Sheet

If you want a “one click” option for planning, start with these.



5-Minute Esther Lesson Plan (Works With Any Coloring In Page)

  1. Tell the story in 60–90 seconds: Esther becomes queen; Haman makes a wicked plan; Esther chooses courage; her people are saved.
  2. Pick one key moment: Esther approaches the king (Esther 5) or deliverance (Esther 4–7).
  3. Colour + one question: “What is one brave thing you can do this week?”
  4. Short prayer: “God, help us be brave and do what’s right. Amen.”

Want age-specific hubs?
Early Years (4–5)
Grade 3
Older Children (9–12)



Esther Coloring In Pages FAQ

Are these Esther colouring-in pages free to print?

Yes. Each Esther printable page above opens a download page where you can print the worksheet for classroom, ministry, or home use.

What is the best Esther page to start with?

If you only print one, start with Esther Approaches King Xerxes (Esther 5) because it captures the main theme: courage + wisdom.
If you want the whole story in one page, use Esther Saves Her People (Esther 4–7).

What ages are Esther coloring pages best for?

Esther works well for ages 5–12. Younger kids can focus on “Esther was brave.”
Older kids can discuss choices, consequences, and integrity (Esther 3–6).