Kwanzaa Day 3 Coloring Page
It’s day 3 of Kwanzaa, and today we are honoring principle Ujima, “collective work & responsibility”, with a fun Kwanzaa day 3 coloring page!
Kids of all ages will have a fun time coloring our Kwanzaa coloring sheet while learning about this holiday with the whole family.

Free Printable Kwanzaa Day 3 Coloring Sheet
Ujima in Nguzo Saba (the seven principles) means “to build and maintain our community together and to make our brother’s and sister’s problems, our problems and to solve them together.”
We exist as a community, and we should strive to work together to make it better! Today’s coloring page is a good way to remember this principle.
But first, let’s see what we’ll need to color this Kwanzaa day 3 coloring page:
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SUPPLIES NEEDED FOR KWANZAA DAY 3 COLORING SHEET
This coloring page is sized for standard letter printer paper dimensions – 8.5 x 11 inches.
- Something to color with: favorite crayons, colored pencils, markers, paint, water colors…
- (Optional) Something to cut with: scissors or safety scissors
- (Optional) Something to glue with: glue stick, rubber cement, school glue
- The printed Kwanzaa day 3 coloring page template pdf — see button below to download & print

Kwanzaa day 3 coloring page
This coloring page features a puzzle being solved by two different people – it represents building our community together! Kids can color it with different colors or use the Kwanzaa colors, which are black, red, and green.

Download & Print Free Kwanzaa Day 3 Coloring Page pdf Here
LEARN MORE ABOUT KWANZAA
- Fun facts about Kwanzaa – with coloring pages of course!
- Kwanzaa day 1 coloring pages: Umoja
- Kwanzaa day 2 coloring pages: Kujichagulia
- Kwanzaa day 3 coloring pages: You’re here!
- Kwanzaa day 4 coloring pages: Ujamaa
- Kwanzaa day 5 coloring pages: Nia
- Kwanzaa day 6 coloring pages: Kuumba
- Kwanzaa day 7 coloring pages: Imani
Developmental Benefits of Coloring Pages
We may think of coloring pages as just fun, but they also have some really cool benefits for both kids and adults:
- For kids: Fine motor skill development and hand-eye coordination develop with the action of coloring or painting coloring pages. It also helps with learning patterns, color recognition, structure of drawing and so much more!
- For adults: Relaxation, deep breathing and low-set up creativity are enhanced with coloring pages.
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