Free Printable Epiphany and Three Kings Day Party Crafts and Game Activities

Marilisa Kinney Sachteleben
Epiphany celebrates the Twelfth Night after Christmas. Epiphany, or Three Kings' Day, on January 6, celebrates the visit of the Magi or Wisemen. Here are free printable Epiphany games and crafts to celebrate Three Kings Day. Epiphany is the gift-giving holiday in many countries. Many cultures and traditions have parties to celebrate the coming of the Wisemen to visit and honor baby Jesus. Print and enjoy these holiday crafts for Epiphany.

Nickjr.com (click here) has a complete free printable Dora the Explorer Three Kings Day party planner. There is a free printable king's crown craft, Epiphany lights crafts, party invitations and goody bag printables. There are free printable recipes and games to complete your Dora the Explorer Three Kings Day party.

Family Fun (click here) has a free printable cut and paste 3D angel tree topper for children to assemble. The angel is not precisely an Epiphany element, but as part of the nativity and Christmas story, it's appropriate. This four page craft print in color, but set your printer color properties to 'print in grayscale' if you want to make a coloring activity.

Family Fun (click here) has a complete free printable Christmas train to cut and paste. Again, not specifically a Three Kings Day activity, the three wisemen are patron saints of travel and children will love making this charming holiday train. For even more fun, print the Family Fun (click here) vintage holiday village. Three little cut and paste holiday houses make a great table decoration.

First-school.ws has a complete collection of free printable Christmas, Epiphany, Three Kings Day coloring pages featuring nativity characters, wisemen, camels, donkeys and gifts for baby Jesus. There are writing activities and crafts to print as well.

ABCteach.com (click here) has a free printable Three Kings Day rebus picture story for children to read and color.It tells the story of the Epiphany and visit of the Magi. The rebus prints in color, but set your printer properties to 'print in grayscale' to make the rebus story a coloring page activity. This activity makes an excellent lesson plan activity for Sunday School, Christian and Catholic schools, religious education and homeschooling.

teacherhelp.org (click here) has a free printable banner for your Three Kings Day decorations. The banner is written in Spanish 'El Dia de los Reyes'.

Thecoloringspot.com (click here) has eight free printable Christmas coloring pages, including three for Epiphany: two of the wisemen and one star coloring pages.

Coloring-Page.com (click here) has an free printable coloring page featuring gothic images of the three wisemen. There is also a free printable star coloring page (click here)

Use these activities as party games and crafts for Epiphany. For a complete Three Kings Day party planner with lessons, crafts, recipes and games, see my article Epiphany Party Planner. Round out the party by reading Tomie DePaola's La Befana and Baboushka and the Three Kings by Ruth Robbins. For more free printable holiday activities, visit me at www.freeprintableholiday.blogspot.com. For more party games, crafts and activities, visit me at www.diypartyplanner.blogspot.com . May the generosity and devotion of the Magi light your New Year.

Published by Marilisa Kinney Sachteleben

Happy wife. Mom of 4. 10+ year homeschool vet. Certified K-8/special ed. Yahoo! News Beat Writer: Parenting, Michigan, Detroit. Published on Helium, SEED, AT&T, Diabetes Active, Mapquest, Best Contractors, H...  View profile

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  • Angel Vee1/3/2010

    Excellent sources here!

  • Robert Lee Alford1/3/2010

    These are great thanks.

  • CJ Mathis1/2/2010

    I love these articles that give me printables for the little ones. Thanks Mar.

  • Michele Starkey1/2/2010

    Excellent, thank you for sharing these. Cheers.

  • Major Jester1/1/2010

    Thanks for providing such a great resource. Like others, I agree that Epiphany seems to have lost favor in today's traditions.

  • R.K. LoBello1/1/2010

    Epiphany was a big deal when I was young...not so much now...maybe activities like these can raise awareness.

  • Jan Corn1/1/2010

    Thanks for these printable Epiphany and Three Kings Day crafts, activities.

  • Jennifer Bove1/1/2010

    great resource

  • Catherine Spencer1/1/2010

    These would be great to teach children about these special days. I'm sure a lot of kids have never heard of Epiphany. Nice resources! :)

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