Mother's Day Bible Craft for Kids
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It will be Mother's Day before you know it! Here is a simple, yet fun activity you can provide your students, so they can make a fun art project for mom! Best of all, it requires materials that they
are likely already have on hand at home (a little paint & Q-tips). We've even added a special Bible Verse from Proverbs 31:28, "Her children arise up and call her blessed." This would be great to send to your Sunday School students in the coming week as a special activity they can prepare for Mother's Day.
And Mom, seriously, you can print this up for your own kiddos and leave it on the dining table for them to create. Trust me. They will be so happy to make something extra special and beautiful to give you even if you, "know about it." I remember when my kiddos were younger they didn't care that I put the activity on the table, they were just so happy to have something to GIVE. There is truly JOY in the
giving.
We've also included a Happy Grandmother's Day option as well.
Fore more Q-Tip painting fun, be sure to check out this set of Bible alphabet activities! For each letter of the alphabet, students will dip and dab their Q-Tips to
practice letter stroke order, and to fill the picture. This pack is a HUGE hit with the younger crowd, and something you’re students will be begging you to try! If you are teaching in a public school, we have a secular version available here as well.
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