A printable Hebrew coloring book · ages 5–12

Hebrew Alphabet Coloring Pack The whole alef-bet, one letter at a time אָלֶף בֵּית

A printable coloring book for the entire Hebrew alphabet. Every one of the 22 letters gets its own page — a big outlined letter to color, its name in full niqqud, and four vowelized words, each with its own hand-drawn picture. The five final (sofit) forms are here too, plus a one-page parent guide. 29 pages, 108 illustrations, no prior Hebrew needed.

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Ages 5–12 · K–6 29 pages · 108 illustrations Digital download
What's inside

The whole alef-bet to color — 29 pages, 108 illustrations.

  • All 22 standard letters — Alef through Tav, one letter per page, each a huge outlined letter for little hands to color.
  • The 5 final (sofit) forms — Kaf, Mem, Nun, Pey, Tzadi Sofit, each with words that genuinely end in that shape.
  • 108 hand-drawn illustrations — four vowelized vocabulary words on every letter page, each with its own black-and-white picture to color.
  • Full niqqud on every word — vowel marks throughout, so kids see exactly how each Hebrew word is read.
  • Parent grammar guide — one page: a quick niqqud overview, a reading-direction reminder, and tips for using the pack with a 5–12 year old.
  • Print-and-bind ready — 29 US-Letter pages of pure black-and-white line art; print one page at a time or bind the whole pack into a book.

What one letter page looks like

Take the Bet page (בֵּית): one big outlined בּ to color, its name in full niqqud, and a 2×2 grid of vowelized words that feature it — each with its own picture:

  • בַּיִת — bayit (house)
  • בָּלוֹן — balon (balloon)
  • בָּנָנָה — banana
  • בַּרְוָז — barvaz (duck)

Picture-first, sound-second — a child who can't yet read English still sees what every Hebrew word means.

The whole book

Alef to Tav, plus the final forms — every letter gets a page.

The pack walks the alef-bet in order, one letter per page, then closes with the five sofit forms and a parent guide. The letter itself is the coloring page — big and beautiful — so a child's hand learns the shape while they color it in.

Pages 1–23 · Alef → Tav

  • Cover — three big letters for the very first coloring session
  • One page per standard letter, Alef through Tav
  • A huge outlined letter to color on every page
  • The letter's name in full niqqud + transliteration
  • Four vowelized vocabulary words per letter
  • A hand-drawn picture for every single word

Pages 24–29 · Final forms + parent guide

  • Kaf Sofit ך — with words that end in it
  • Mem Sofit ם
  • Nun Sofit ן
  • Pey Sofit ף
  • Tzadi Sofit ץ
  • Parent grammar guide — niqqud, direction & how to use
Why parents love it

Coloring chosen on purpose — the letter is the page.

The letter is the coloring page

Kids spend real time with each letter while their hands learn its shape. The Hebrew letter itself is what they color — not a decoration around the side of the page.

Every word has a picture

108 unique illustrations mean a child who can't yet read English still sees what each Hebrew word means. Picture-first, sound-second — meaning comes before decoding.

Niqqud on every word, sofit done right

Vowel marks appear on every word, so kids absorb pronunciation as they color. And the five final forms get their own pages with words that actually end in them.

FAQ

Questions parents ask about the Coloring Pack.

Do I need to know Hebrew to use this?

No. Every Hebrew letter and word is printed with full niqqud (vowel marks) and an English transliteration, and a one-page parent guide explains the vowels and reading direction. You and your child can color and sound out the alef-bet together with zero Hebrew background.

What's in the pack?

29 printable US-Letter pages: a cover, all 22 standard Hebrew letters (one big outlined letter per page to color), the five final (sofit) forms, and a one-page parent grammar guide. Every letter page also has four vowelized vocabulary words, each with its own hand-drawn picture — 108 illustrations in all.

What ages is this for?

Ages 5–12 / K–6 — early and middle elementary. Big, simple outlines suit the youngest hands, while the niqqud, transliteration, and 108 vocabulary words give older kids plenty to read and color.

Does it include the final (sofit) forms?

Yes — all five. Kaf, Mem, Nun, Pey, and Tzadi Sofit each get their own coloring page, paired with vocabulary words that genuinely end in that final form, so the "why does this letter look different at the end of a word?" question answers itself.

Is the Hebrew vowelized?

Yes. Every Hebrew letter name and every one of the 108 vocabulary words is shown in full niqqud — the way a beginning Hebrew reader actually reads — with the English transliteration right alongside.

How do I get and print it?

Instant digital download — a single PDF (29 pages, US Letter) inside a ZIP. Print in black-and-white on regular paper or card stock, one page at a time or the whole pack to bind into a coloring book.

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