
Ancient Egypt
Simple Osiris Holding Crook and Flail Coloring Page
Simple style
About this coloring page
This Simple Osiris Holding Crook and Flail coloring page features the mighty Egyptian god of the underworld in an easy-to-color design perfect for young artists. The page shows Osiris in his traditional pose, holding his royal crook and flail symbols, with bold outlines that make coloring fun and simple. Free to print and ideal for kids exploring ancient Egyptian mythology!
Frequently asked
What do the crook and flail symbols mean in Egyptian mythology?
The crook represented Osiris's role as a shepherd protecting his people, while the flail symbolized his power to punish wrongdoers. Together, they showed his dual nature as both caring protector and stern judge of souls in the afterlife.
Why is Osiris usually shown with green skin?
Osiris's green skin represents rebirth, regeneration, and the fertile soil of the Nile River. This color symbolized his power over death and resurrection, as he was believed to have died and come back to life.
What happened to Osiris according to Egyptian mythology?
Osiris was killed by his jealous brother Set, who cut his body into pieces and scattered them across Egypt. His wife Isis gathered the pieces and brought him back to life, making him ruler of the underworld.
Are these Osiris Holding Crook And Flail coloring pages free?
Yes! All our Osiris coloring pages are completely free to download and print. No payment, registration, or subscription required to access these educational ancient Egyptian designs.
What age are these Osiris Holding Crook And Flail coloring pages for?
These pages are designed for ages 8 to 14, featuring detailed Egyptian artwork that provides an engaging challenge while remaining age-appropriate for middle school students learning about ancient civilizations.








