Children hear the story about the corn god - Maya coloring page free

Discover our great coloring page that lets children dive into the fascinating world of the Maya. In the picture, children are listening to a story about the corn god, a central figure in Maya culture. It is perfect for creative activities, whether at home or in kindergarten. The coloring page is available for free download, and you can also color it online. Download the picture now and bring color to the story!

Children hear stories about the corn god - free coloring page Maya
Children are excitedly listening to a story about the corn god. Download the picture now!

More information about the corn god coloring page

  • The picture shows children captivated by a story about the corn god.
  • The picture can be downloaded for free.
  • Technical details: High quality in JPG format.
  • Especially suitable for creative hours at home or in school.
  • You can also color the picture online.

Exciting facts about the corn god and Maya culture

The corn god, also known as "Hun Hunahpu" in Maya mythology, plays a central role in Maya culture. Corn was not only a staple in the diet of the ancient Maya, but also a symbol of life and fertility. In many stories, he is depicted as the creator and protector of corn, explaining his significance to the civilization. Children listen to stories about this god to preserve the cultural heritage and strengthen the connection to nature. Various rituals and festivals were dedicated to the corn god, celebrated during the harvest. Did you know that the Maya cultivated a variety of corn types to meet different tastes and uses in the kitchen? If you are fascinated by the topic of the Maya and their interesting mythology, check out our other coloring pages related to Maya culture: More coloring pages about Maya.

Colorful coloring: This is how your picture comes to life

The coloring page depicts a lively scene where children are captivated by an exciting story about the corn god. Typical colors for the motif are warm earth tones for the surroundings, bright yellow and green for the corn, and vibrant colors for the children's clothes! You can download the picture for free in JPG format. It is perfect for printing and creatively coloring or even designing directly online. Create your own version of this cultural scene and bring the story of the corn god to life!

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