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You Protect Me: Christian Poems for Preschoolers
Do your preschoolers know the different people that God has placed into their lives to help keep them safe? Friends such as the fireman, policeman and doctor are always ready when there is a need. Read this sweet poem to your little ones to help them understand that God has provided people in their lives to keep them safe…
Memory Verse Games for Preschoolers: God’s Word Has Rhythm
Memory verse games for preschoolers are super! Here is one called “God’s Word Has Rhythm.” I don’t know about you, but I love coming up with Bible memory verse games for preschoolers and putting Bible verses for them to music. Sometimes I like putting a…
Memory Verse Games for Preschoolers: Joyful Instruments
Do you think your preschoolers know that God loves music? Psalm 100:2 says that He especially loves songs of joy. Try this fun Bible memory verse activity to strike a note of joy in your little ones’ hearts…
Bible Verse Games for Preschoolers for Psalm 100:2: Instruments of Praise
Do your preschoolers know that God loves music? After playing this fun Bible verse activity for Psalm 100:2, they will have no doubt…
Scripture Lady’s Bible Verse Games: Lay a Hand On – Learning Luke 4:40
The Scripture Lady loves creating Bible verse games for kids! Here is one called “Lay a Hand On” to help learn Luke 4:40. I ‘m always looking for games that go together with a verse so I am giving you one I found that…
Scripture Lady’s Bible Memory Verse Games: Jumpin’ Jehoshaphat
When you grab your Bible for review time, don’t forget to also grab a jump rope! Your kids will think you’re the coolest Sunday School teacher in the church if you play these fun activities…
Scripture Lady’s Bible Review Games: Bible Hangman with a “Twist”
Wouldn’t it be fun to be on the TV game show “Wheel of Fortune”? Why not give your Sunday School class a little taste of what it would be like by playing “Bible Hangman with a Twist”…
Memory Verse Games for Preschoolers: Number Hop
Could number hopping get your kids closer to God’s Word?