Beautiful Nauvoo in Coloring Pages

The word Nauvoo is said to mean “beautiful place.” And while there is something quite beautiful about the bustling city the bubbled up in a bend of the Mississippi river, the most beautiful part of this place is likely the revelatory events that took place there.

In this next set of Our History: Color On! coloring pages by Melissa Snyder Wood, you’ll find some of the beautiful buildings and people that made Nauvoo such a special place for the Church at this time: The Red Brick Store where the first temple ordinances were given; Jane & Isaac Lewis Manning, some of the first black members of the Church; and of course, the Nauvoo Temple, the first temple of its kind in this dispensation.

Print, Color, and Learn

New sets of coloring pages are released quarterly throughout the year. Whether you assemble the pages into a large poster or color them individually, we hope you enjoy this creative way to connect with the early Saints' experiences.

You can find all of the coloring pages released here.

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