Top 50 Bible Stories About Jesus For Preschool Ages 2-5
$24.99
These Top 50 Bible Stories about Jesus for Preschool have everything you need to teach little ones ages two to five for a whole year! It’s filled with great Bible stories; step-by-step, easy-to-use instructions; fun activities; and TONS of reproducible pages. These lessons have the tools you need to reach young children with Bible stories about God’s Son, Jesus.
The book is split into three sections (Jesus’ Birth and Childhood; Jesus’ Life and Ministy; and Jesus’ Last Days, Death, and Resurrection), with each chapter focusing on a specific Bible passage about Jesus.
Each chapter includes:
*Bible Story
*Memory Verse
*Discussion Questions
*Instructions and Materials List (for crafts, games, puzzles, and snacks depending on the chapter)
*Take-Home Paper
The Top 50 series aims to create the top resources for children’s ministries. Some are created from top authors and teachers in children’s ministries. Others combine some of our best lessons from favorite RoseKidz products (previously Rainbow Publishers) into a new, updated format. Enjoy the quick and easy-to-use reproducible resources packed with lessons, activities, and crafts. Includes top lessons every child should know that are volunteer and child-friendly!
2 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781628629736
ISBN10: 1628629738
Compiled by: Rose Publishing
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2021
Top 50
Publisher: RoseKidz
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