Kids Coloring
Color & Tell My Story — paint each scene with the brush (like crayon on paper), save it, then watch your pictures as a slideshow. More stories will land here over time. Everything stays on this device.
If you are not sure which kids page to open first, start with For the Little Ones. Come here when you already know you want the coloring handoff.
How Color & Tell works (tap to expand)
Color each scene, tap Save, then—when every scene is saved—open Watch My Story to see your own pictures tell the Bible story. On phones and tablets, the story cards scroll sideways—swipe to browse. Parents: everything stays in the browser on this device; if storage fills up, use Clear saved stories under the progress cards.
Choose your first story
Start with one of these if you want a calm first win. The page will jump to that story after it loads. If you want the verse, one story, and the coloring handoff in one place, begin on For the Little Ones.
Ages 3–4 with a grown-up: begin with Jesus & the children or Creation, color one scene, say one short line, then stop before it feels long.
Choose one big, simple scene. Name one color, say one short line about Jesus or creation, then finish while the joy is still there.
Color one scene, say one verse line, then stop while it still feels fun.
Finish a whole story over a few sittings, then watch the slideshow together.
Color one story as the response after a plan day, Family Armor, or a read-aloud story card.
Weekly & offline pairings
Coloring works best when it helps the verse stay in little hands after the screen goes quiet.
Kids Coloring
Pair coloring with quick, meaningful activities for kids.
Pick one verse from the story and say it together three times.
Let kids role-play the story in 60 seconds.
Ask: “What can we thank God for today?” then pray together.
Have each child share one thing they learned.
Say one verse out loud together three times.
Sketch one scene from today’s passage.
Do one kind act before bedtime.
Each person writes one thing they’re thankful for and put it in a jar; read a few at dinner.
Pick a short verse and sing it to a simple tune (e.g. “Jesus loves me”).
Parent says a one-sentence blessing over each child using today’s verse.
Share one high and one low from the day, then pray about them together.
Name three things outside (sky, trees, animals) and thank God for each.
Talk about one time someone was brave in the Bible; then one brave thing your child did.
Write one verse on a card and put it on the fridge or mirror for the week.
Kids Daily Prompt
One small action each day for kids.
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Family Discussion Starters
Use these at dinner or bedtime to talk about faith in simple ways.
Let everyone share one moment.
Write it down and pray together.
Pick one person to text, call, or draw a card for.
Take turns sharing.
Go around the table—one thing each.
Short Verses for Kids
Easy verses to memorize or read together.
This is the day which the Lord hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it.
The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.
I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.
We love him, because he first loved us.
Trust in the Lord with all thine heart.