Playtime Bible Paper Dolls

Sunday School teachers, parents, and caregivers will love these Playtime Bible Paper Dolls for quiet learning time and creative play. Children can color, cut, and dress their paper dolls while listening to favorite Bible stories. This printable activity is a fun way to combine storytelling, imagination, and hands-on learning.

kids making the playtime paper dolls

These Bible paper dolls include a girl shown in the sample, along with clothing and hair options for boys too. The paper doll bodies come in a variety of skin tones, plus outline versions that kids can color themselves. This makes the activity easy to personalize for classroom activities, homeschool lessons, or family Bible time.

Supplies

Instructions

  1. Print the Playtime Paper Doll Body and Hair pages on white paper.
  2. Let children color the paper doll body, hair, and clothing pieces before cutting them out. Coloring first makes the pieces easier to handle.
  3. Carefully cut out the paper doll, hair, costumes, and accessories.
  4. Glue the hair onto the doll first.
  5. Choose a Bible costume and accessories, then glue them onto the paper doll.
  6. Use the finished paper dolls while telling Bible stories, acting out favorite scenes, or creating simple pretend play.

Fun Facts

Paper dolls have been enjoyed by children for generations as a simple and creative play activity.

Using printable templates helps children practice fine motor skills like coloring, cutting, and gluing.

Bible-themed paper dolls can help children stay engaged during Sunday School lessons and story time.

Patterns, Templates and Printables

Click on a pattern to open it in a new window to print.

Teacher Friendly Educational Extension

These printable templates work well for Sunday School, Christian classroom activities, and homeschool lessons. Ask children to dress their paper dolls for different Bible stories and describe who the character might be, where they are going, and what story they are part of. This can lead to simple discussion, storytelling practice, and creative thinking.

You can also let children create a small paper doll cast for stories such as Noah’s Ark, David and Goliath, the Nativity, or Jesus teaching the crowds. This turns the activity into an interactive way to reinforce Bible learning.

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