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.

Jesus Helped a Little Girl Jigsaw Puzzle

This Bible activity is a jigsaw puzzle depicting Jesus looking joyfully on a little girl He had just brought back to life.

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Jesus Began the Church Jigsaw Puzzle

Jesus started the church, and He used Peter and some of his other followers to do so. In this jigsaw puzzle, Peter is telling people that salvation is found in Jesus. This is a truth that people everywhere need to hear today—just like they needed to hear it then.

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Jesus Began the Church Puppet Craft

Use these puppets and this background to help your children better visualize and understand how the church got started, and how Peter allowed God to use Him to tell people about Jesus.

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Jesus and the Children Bible Coloring Page

Children need never wonder if Jesus loves them; they can know He does. How? The Bible clearly teaches this truth in numerous places, including Mark 10:13-16. As your children color this page, tell them that Jesus spent time with children and blessed them. That’s one reason we know God loves and cares for every single child.

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Jesus and the Children Spot the Differences

Jesus blessed the children. This spot-the-differences puzzle will help your children understand something about what this means, including the truth Jesus loves and cares about them.

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Jesus and the Children Puppet Figures

Using these puppets, give your children an chance to “act out” the special time that Jesus had with a group of children. It will help them understand how much Jesus loves and cares for them.

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Jesus and the Children Match Game

As your children match the tiles in this match game, remind them of how Jesus loved children, spent time with them, and blessed them.

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The Story of God’s Care for Us Jigsaw Puzzle

Jigsaw puzzles are a great deal of fun. As your children work this puzzle, talk to them about the lessons Jesus presented to His disciples. You can read what Jesus said in Luke 12:22-34.

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The Story of God’s Care for Us Match Game

This matching game depicts Jesus as He teaches about God’s love and the futility of worry. This matching game will give you a tremendous opportunity to help your children understand some of the principles Jesus taught in Luke 12:22-34.

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