Kwanzaa Coloring Pages for Kids Printable
Kwanzaa is a special time of the year when we celebrate the rich and diverse culture of African Americans. It is a week-long festival that starts on December 26 and ends on January 1, with a big feast on the sixth day. Kwanzaa was founded by Maulana Karenga, who was inspired by the ancient traditions of African harvest festivals. Kwanzaa has seven core principles, called Nguzo Saba, that guide the celebration. They are unity, self-determination, collective work and responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity, and faith.
One of the fun ways to learn about Kwanzaa is to color some beautiful pages that show the symbols and activities of the festival. You can find a variety of Kwanzaa coloring pages for kids printable on our website, coloringonly.com. You can choose from different scenes, such as a family lighting the kinara (candle holder), a child holding the muhindi (corn), or a group of people dancing and playing drums. You can also color the Kwanzaa flag, the mkeka (mat), the kikombe cha umoja (unity cup), and the Zawadi (gifts).
Coloring Kwanzaa pages is a great way to express your creativity and appreciation for the African-American culture. You can also share your coloring pages with your friends and family, and wish them a happy Kwanzaa. If you are looking for more coloring pages related to holidays, you can also check out our other categories, such as happy Hanukkah and Dreidel printable coloring page. Have fun coloring and enjoy Kwanzaa!
- Kwanzaa Kinara Cartoon
- Kwanzaa Djembe Isolated
- Kwanzaa Free
- Happy Kwanzaa
- Kwanzaa and a African Boy
- Kwanzaa on a boy hand
- Kwanzaa on table
- Kwanzaa
- Kwanzaa Family Coloring
- Kwanzaa Pray
- Kwanzaa
- Kwanzaa and a Happy boy
- Kwanzaa and some fruit on table
- Kwanzaa Lighting
- Meditating in front of Kwanzaa
- Kids lighting on Kwanzaa