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 Was with Joseph Match Game

This match game is based on the story of God’s care for Joseph during his initial years in Egypt. Which of your children will be able to find the most matches?

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God Was with Joseph Jigsaw Puzzle

This 8-piece jigsaw puzzle will remind you and your children that God was with Joseph, even in prison.

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Joseph’s Special Coat Match Game

Let your kids play this match game, and you’ll have a wonderful opportunity to continue talking with them about Joseph’s family and Joseph’s boyhood.

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God Sent a Great Flood Spot the Differences

Pull out the markers and get ready to find 11 differences between these two pictures of animals stepping aboard the ark just before the flood comes. This is a great Bible exercise and will remind children that God is a gracious God even while judging sin.

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God Sent a Great Flood Jigsaw Puzzle

This 10-piece jigsaw puzzle is a fun activity carrying a Noah’s ark theme. Children will have a great time putting this puzzle together while learning about the story of Noah and the ark. Kids will learn that God is a gracious God even while bringing judgment on sin.

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God Sent a Great Flood Hidden Letters

There are 14 hidden Ns in this picture of Noah’s ark? Can your children find all of them? After they do, they can color the picture. This hidden pictures activity will help kids learn about Noah and the ark and that God is gracious even while bringing judgment.

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Animals in the Ark Sunday School Coloring Page

Get out the crayons, the colored markers, or the watercolors! Your kids will love coloring this picture of animals on Noah’s ark! Talk to them about the story and the fact that God is a gracious God while also bringing judgment on sin.

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God Guided Noah Match Game

This match game will allow you to continue to talk about the story of Noah, even after you’ve told it to your children. They’ll have fun playing this match game, and you’ll enjoy watching them. Maybe they’ll even let you play!

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God Guided Noah Jigsaw Puzzle

Let your preschoolers and young children work this jigsaw puzzle that shows Noah and his sons building the ark. They’ll have a lot of fun, and you’ll get a chance to help them understand even more fully the importance of placing one’s faith in God.

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