Easy-to-Make Crafts to Help Children See the Big Picture of the Bible
This book is filled with 101 reproducible crafts suitable for children ages 3-10, each depicting a character, event, or object connected directly to a story in the Bible. Created by the illustrator of the best-selling The Big Picture Story Bible, this easy-to-use resource is perfect for reinforcing Bible lessons at church, at school, or at home.
Each craft includes:
- a corresponding Bible passage
- a detailed supply list
- instructions and suggestions for different age groups
- an illustrated memory verse
Product Preview
Format: | Paperback book |
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Product code: | IC558696 |
Dimensions: | 11" x 8.4" |
Length: | 256 pages |
Publisher: |
Crossway Books
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ISBN: | 9781433558696 |
1-2 copies | $22.50 each |
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3-5 copies | $21.25 each |
6+ copies | $20 each |
Praise
Big Picture Bible Crafts invites children to enter into the story of redemption--experiencing the majesty of God and the beauty of the gospel--in a tactile way. We love the simple supply lists and instructions that make it easy for us to tell our children a Bible story and do a craft during family worship.
As someone who is craft challenged, I love this resource. It takes the biblical stories and makes them come alive in a kaleidoscope of activities designed to engage and stimulate the youngest members of the church community.
Big Picture Bible Crafts provides fun and creative crafts to accompany 101 stories from the Bible! Crafts are an easy way for kids to connect with what is taught during a lesson. One of my favorite features of this book is the different levels provided for each craft to match different age groups. It is also a great time saver--you do not need to comb through the internet to find ideas. This book will be a helpful resource to meet any teacher's needs.
Author
Gail Schoonmaker (BA, Wheaton College) is an artist based in Chicago. She illustrated The Big Picture Story Bible and is the author of Big Picture Bible Crafts. She makes her home in the Hyde Park neighborhood with her husband, Keith, and their four children.