This month's multicultural children coloring page from children's book illustrator Melanie Hope Greenberg is absolutely delightful!
I think it's the perfect coloring page for January when our country is celebrating the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr., who worked tirelessly so that all children would have reason to smile just like the kids Melanie has drawn!
Take a close look at the coloring page and you will see that each of the five children on the coloring page represents a different faith.
You can also cut out each figure individually and attach to a straw or craft stick to turn it into a puppet for pretend play.
Print it out here (By clicking on the following link you agree to our terms of service* see end of post) -->:: Multicultural children coloring page
Melanie's illustrations are available as greeting cards here for the Children's Defense Fund, an organization that she starting working with back in 1993. Below are the full color illustrations she created for the CDF. Take a look at the top middle illustration; we have the children circling the earth as a coloring page as well!
You can read more about Melanie's association with CDF here.
More Peace-themed coloring pages:
About the Illustrator
Melanie Hope Greenberg is an award winning author and illustrator of more than 15 children’s books. She was an Artist-In-Residence at the Eric Carle Museum and her books have been featured as a NY Times Great Children's Read. Her cheerful, vibrant illustrations can be found in books such as Good Morning, Digger, Down in the Subway and A City Is.
One of Melanie's favorite parts of being an author/illustrator is talking about her craft with students at libraries and in classrooms. You can learn more about author visits (virtual or in-person) at her website.
Melanie's iconic book, Mermaids on Parade, is available at your local library! It was selected as a Bank Street Best Book, and for the Texas Reading Club and PBS Kids Summer Reading Lists. It was named one of the Top Reprints of 2019 by Fuse#8.
MERMAIDS ON PARADE
written and illustrated by Melanie Hope Greenberg
Read the reviews and testimonials on Melanie's Blog.
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Bethany @ No Twiddle Twaddle says
Thanks, Erica. I'm always looking for great coloring pages for my kids!
Mom and Kiddo says
Thanks, this one would make anyone smile.
Jenny says
What awesome timing- Claire checked out a stack of non fiction books about various religions at the library yesterday!
Mom and Kiddo says
Yay! A very happy coincidence.
PragmaticMom says
I love this coloring sheet! It's not easy finding multi-cultural figures that are fun to color!
Mom and Kiddo says
Thanks. I think they are so cute!
maryanne @ mama smiles says
I love this coloring page - and I'm really enjoying this series on your blog!
Megan says
Love these!!! What a great series!!!