Three Kings Day is celebrated on January 6 in honor of Epiphany, marking the visit of the Three Wise Men to Jesus. We share a king cake, often with frangipane or brioche, depending on the region. A bean is hidden inside, and whoever finds it becomes the king or queen of the day. The crowned person wears a golden cardboard crown as a sign of royalty. This tradition is a convivial moment that brings together families and friends around a delicious dessert.
Imagine amazing stories as you color Crown of kings's world. A perfect moment of quiet concentration awaits in this drawing. Let your child’s imagination soar with Crown of kings from Epiphany. Finish it, display it, and start another! Bring home the magic of Epiphany with this page of Crown of kings. This sheet helps improve creativity and storytelling abilities. Perfect to print at home or school. Use this page to engage your child’s imagination and focus. The character’s design encourages playful use of bright colors. Make your own version of Crown of kings's costume using wild colors. You control the colors — become the artist of Epiphany.