11 Purim Coloring Pages Kids Can’t Wait to Print (Free & Classroom-Ready)

I once brought a stack of purim coloring pages into a classroom during a “world holidays” week, not knowing how it would land. Some kids had heard of Queen Esther. Most had not. But the moment we began telling the Purim story, about brave Esther, loyal Mordechai, grumpy Haman, and the dramatic King Ahasuerus, the room leaned in. Crowns got colored. Masks turned bright. Questions popped up faster than crayons could roll.

That is the quiet power of Jewish holiday coloring pages. They open a door without pushing anyone through it.

So here are 11 free printable Purim coloring pages in an easy printable PDF format. Perfect for preschool, kindergarten, elementary students, homeschool groups, Hebrew school, or a Sunday school style setting. Simple. Screen-free. Story-rich.

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What Is Purim?

Purim is a joyful Jewish holiday that tells the story of the Megillah, also called the Book of Esther. Long ago in the city of Shushan, brave Queen Esther and her cousin Mordechai, sometimes spelled Mordecai, helped save their people from the sneaky plans of Haman. King Ahasuerus ruled the land, and Esther showed courage at just the right moment.

Today, families read the Megillah out loud and shake a grogger or gragger whenever Haman’s name is heard. Kids wear Purim masks and costumes, give mishloach manot to friends, and enjoy sweet triangular hamantaschen.

It is a lively Purim celebration for kids, and that is why Purim story coloring pages make it even more fun.

Here Below Are The 11 Printable Purim Coloring Pages…

Queen Esther Coloring Page

Free purim coloring page: A gentle, smiling Queen Esther standing inside Shushan palace, wearing a large royal crown and flowing gown. Simple palace arches in the background.

Mordechai and the King

Purim coloring page - King Ahasuerus seated on a throne, smiling, while Mordechai stands respectfully beside him.

Haman and the Grogger

Purim coloring page: A playful scene showing children holding groggers (graggers) and shaking them while Haman looks surprised or comically annoyed.

Purim Mask Coloring Page

Free printable: Purim mask coloring page

Hamantaschen Baking

Purim coloring pages: Children standing at a kitchen table shaping triangular hamantaschen dough. One baking tray with finished triangular cookies visible. Smiling kids wearing simple aprons. Clear triangular cookie shapes.

Mishloach Manot Gift Basket

Purim coloring page: Large woven basket filled with hamantaschen, fruit, and wrapped treats. A tag attached to the basket labeled “For a Friend.” Simple decorative ribbon.

Megillah Scroll

Purim coloring page: Large open scroll labeled “Megillah” at the top in simple bubble letters. Inside the scroll, small simple illustrations of Queen Esther and Mordechai. In the background, children sitting and listening in a synagogue setting.

Shushan Palace Scene

Purim coloring page: Grand Shushan palace entrance with tall simple pillars. Queen Esther walking confidently toward King Achashverosh seated inside.

Purim Feast Celebration

Purim coloring page: Joyful family seated around a table celebrating the Purim feast (seudah). Plates with hamantaschen visible. Children wearing simple costumes and holding masks. Everyone smiling and laughing.

Purim Spiel Theater

Purim coloring page: children performing a Purim spiel. Kids dressed in simple costumes as Purim characters, standing on a small stage with a curtain backdrop. One child holding a script, another wearing a crown, another wearing a mask. Audience silhouettes of classmates visible in front rows.

Acts of Kindness

Free printable purim coloring page: Heartwarming scene showing children practicing kindness during Purim. One child placing coins into a simple charity box labeled “Kindness.” Another child handing a small coin purse to a friend. Smiling, gentle expressions.

Turn Coloring Pages Into Purim Crafts

After the crayons are put away, the fun doesn’t have to end. Turn your pages into a mini Purim coloring book, staple them together, and let kids “publish” their own story. Create a bright bulletin board display.

Cut out masks for a craft. Build a classroom Megillah wall. These simple Purim crafts for kids transform ordinary Purim activity sheets into meaningful Jewish holiday classroom ideas.

Celebrate Purim with Creativity

Purim has a way of sneaking into little hearts through stories and crayons. From brave Queen Esther and wise Mordechai to the noisy Megillah moments and silly Haman scenes, each of these 11 Purim coloring pages invites children into the celebration.

Add sweet hamantaschen, laughter, and costumes, and it becomes more than art. These free printable coloring pages offer a screen-free activity that makes meaningful Jewish holiday learning feel joyful. Download, print, and share at home or in your classroom.

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