Activities Considered Appropriate for Non-Readers

Kids vary in their abilities to do certain types of activities as well as in their interests. We've tried to identify activities based on a child's reading ability. The activities below should be appropriate for non-readers or children typically in preschool. Keep in mind that many of these activities will also be appropriate for readers. Some activities, like Bible story summaries, assume the parent is able to read the story to the child.

God Made the World Match Game

Match games are always fun, and this one carries the important theme that God created the world and the heavens. How fast can your kids find all eight matches?

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God Made the World Color By Number Page

Let your kids color this color by number creation scene. Even as they work, they’ll encounter evidence that God is big and powerful, as well as a God of order. They’ll have fun working, and you’ll have fun working with them!

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Celestial Puppet Show

So, your kids are familiar with the creation story from Genesis 1? Let them put on this puppet show, and they’ll become even more familiar with it—and they’ll have a lot of fun in the process.

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God Made a Promise to Noah Crossword Puzzle

Crossword puzzles are a lot of fun, and this one is educational as well. As they work it, your kids will become more familiar with the details of the story of Noah and the ark and learn about God’s promise and His great faithfulness in delivering Noah and his family.

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God Made a Promise to Noah Jigsaw Puzzle

This colorful puzzle shows Noah as he worships God after the flood. A rainbow graces the sky, testifying to God’s promise that He never will destroy the earth again with a flood. Talk to the children about how the picture shows how loving and kind God is.

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Noah Sent a Dove Coloring Page

Your kids will love this coloring page, which shows Noah releasing a dove from the ark. Would the dove find any dry land? Eventually the water receded and dry land appeared. God was indeed faithful to His servant, Noah. We can trust God too!

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God Made the Animals Word Tiles

The creation story tells us many important things, including the fact that God created the fish, birds, and animals. That very truth is the main point of this word tiles puzzle. Give your children a chance to arrange these tiles in the correct order—then say a prayer together, thanking God that He is such a big and wonderful God!

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God Made the Animals Word Scramble

How do kids learn? By hearing, certainly—but also by interacting with information. This word scramble puzzle provides a great opportunity for your kids to interact with some of the information and elements in the creation story. They’ll have fun, and they’ll learn a great deal in the process.

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God Made the Animals Spot the Differences

Can you and your kids find all 17 differences in this spot the differences Bible activity highlighting God’s creation of the animals? Sharpen your pencils and give this Bible activity a try!

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