Marketplace for children's water pitchers - Free coloring page of the Black Death

The coloring page shows an impressive scene where children are fetching water jugs in a historical marketplace. It is a great way to teach children about the past and the dangers of the plague. The image is available in high quality as a JPG file and is perfect for printing and coloring. Alternatively, you can also color it online without having to sign up. Download the coloring page now and enjoy creative time with your children.

Marketplace to get children's water jugs – Free coloring page of the Black Death
Coloring page of children fetching water jugs in a marketplace. Download the image now!

Free coloring pages: Marketplace where children fetch water jugs

  • The image depicts children in a marketplace fetching water jugs.
  • The image can be downloaded for free.
  • It is a high-quality JPG image.
  • The coloring page is particularly suitable for creative painting sessions.
  • The image can also be colored online directly.

Interesting facts about the plague and the Black Death

The plague, also known as the Black Death, was a devastating pandemic that swept through Europe in the 14th century and is estimated to have wiped out a third of the population. It was caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, which spread through fleas and rats. Uncertainty and fear shaped people's lives during this time, and many sought comfort in art and religion. The coloring page you can find here depicts an everyday scene from the time of the plague in a marketplace, where people continued with their daily lives. During the epidemic, it was important to constantly refill the water jugs to maintain hygiene. With an image like this, you can not only bring colors into play but also spark discussions about the historical background. For those interested, there are additional coloring pages on this topic, which you can find under Coloring pages about the plague, Black Death.

Colors and creativity: Coloring the history

This coloring page invites you to bring the historical scene to life with vibrant colors. The children could color their water jugs in bright shades of blue, the marketplace in warm beige tones, and the children's clothing in various colors. You can download the image for free in JPG format and both print and color it online. Take the opportunity to learn something about the past while being creative. Bring history to life!

Published on by Dr. Jens Hammerschmidt
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