Purim Coloring Pages

Free Printable Purim Coloring Pages

Celebrate with this 27 Adorable Purim Coloring Pages at different printables with a Purim theme, so it’s a great way to get creative with this special story.

Children will enjoy coloring masks, hamantaschen, costumes, parties and more, while parents and teachers can incorporate these into classroom projects, holiday crafts, or family collaboration.

These free pages to learn about Purim custom will help anyone teaching about it get the ideas across easier and the cuteness is enticing, all while the simple prints allow even younger children to be able to use them without much direction.

Great for a holiday project, classroom crafts, or quiet time at home, these cute images are a great starting point for some fun Purim creations.

Coloring Themes

  • Festive costumes and masks — children and adults dressed up for the holiday, ready for a Purim party.
  • Holiday treats and symbols — images featuring hamantaschen cookies, mishloach-manot baskets, and other traditional Purim goodies.
  • Story scenes — illustrations inspired by the Purim story: royal banquets, crowns, and scenes with key characters.
  • Celebration and party scenes — lively group drawings of Purim celebrations, feasts, and joyful gatherings.
  • Decorative and mask designs — fun, easy-to-color masks and carnival-style decorations ideal for crafts and holiday décor.

What’s Next?

Once you’ve downloaded and printed the coloring pages:

  • Let kids color them using crayons, markers, or water-colors.
  • Use colored pages to create handmade greeting cards or holiday decorations.
  • Cut out masks or festive illustrations to make party props or classroom décor.
  • Combine multiple pages into a homemade “Purim coloring book” for a fun keepsake.
  • Share colored artworks with friends and family — or display them to brighten up your home for Purim celebrations.

Fun Facts

  • The triangular cookies pictured on many Purim pages — called “hamantaschen” — are said to represent the hat or pockets of the villain in the Purim story.
  • Purim is a holiday of dress-up and costumes — that’s why many coloring pages feature masks and festive outfits, making coloring time feel like a mini costume party.
  • Coloring Purim pages isn’t just fun — it helps children learn about a centuries-old story, discover new traditions, and express their creativity through art.

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