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.
Adam and Eve Sinned Bible Craft

Adam and Eve Sinned Bible Craft

This free Bible craft helps illustrate that God has given us good things just as He gave Adam and Eve a good garden, but that listening to the serpent and doubting God is sin. The craft requires just a few simple items.

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David Was a Shepherd Boy Jigsaw Puzzle

This free, printable jigsaw puzzle, based on 1 Samuel 16:6-12; 17:12-15, 34-36, can remind kids that God uses normal chores in life to prepare us to do His will. It can be used in a homeschool setting, one-on-one, or in a classroom setting like Sunday School.

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David Was a Shepherd Boy Spot the Differences

This free, printable spot the differences activity, based on 1 Samuel 16:6-12; 17:12-15, 34-36, can remind kids that God uses normal chores in life to prepare us to do His will. It can be used in a homeschool setting, one-on-one, or in a classroom setting like Sunday School.

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David Was a Shepherd Boy Match Game

This free, printable match game, based on 1 Samuel 16:6-12; 17:12-15, 34-36, can remind kids that God uses normal chores in life to prepare us to do His will. It can be used in a homeschool setting, one-on-one, or in a classroom setting like Sunday School.

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David Was Called as King Match Game

This free, printable match game, based on 1 Samuel 16:1-13, can teach children that God look for character in leaders, more than appearance. It can be used in a homeschool setting, one-on-one, or in a classroom setting like Sunday School.

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David Was Called as King Puppets

This free, printable puppets activity, based on 1 Samuel 16:1-13, can teach children that God look for character in leaders, more than appearance. It can be used in a homeschool setting, one-on-one, or in a classroom setting like Sunday School.

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David Was Called as King Spot the Differences

This free, printable spot the differences activity, based on 1 Samuel 16:1-13, can teach children that God look for character in leaders, more than appearance. It can be used in a homeschool setting, one-on-one, or in a classroom setting like Sunday School.

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Naaman Was Healed Hidden Objects

This free, printable hidden objects activity, based on 2 Kings 5:1-16, can remind children that God values trust and obediancee. It can be used in a homeschool setting, one-on-one, or in a classroom setting like Sunday School.

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A Room for Elisha Spot the Differences

This free, printable spot the differences activity, based on 2 Kings 4:8-13, can remind children that generosity and hospitality please the Lord. It can be used in a homeschool setting, one-on-one, or in a classroom setting like Sunday School.

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