Activities
Sunday school activities that keep preschool aged children interested as they learn and grow spiritually. Great for Sunday school, children's church, Bible camp, and VBS. More information
Magnet Discovery Room
The children will discover materials that attract magnets.
Mary Or Martha?
An activity where children pretend to be a worshipper, like Mary, or a worker, like Martha.
Matching Hearts
The children will match ways to serve God with all of their hearts.
Mighty Fortress Maze - Easy
The children will complete the maze and learn about God’s protection.
Mixed Up Builder
An activity that helps children recognize different shapes and improves hand-eye coordination.
Most Important
Children discover there are many important things, but nothing is more
important than Jesus.
Move On Down The Line
Children will practice giving without expectations of receiving something in return.
Musical Instrument Petting Zoo
The children will explore playing musical instruments and worshiping God.
My God, What Do You See?
A fun activity that helps children understand that God sees everything.
My Help Comes From The Lord
Children learn that their help comes from the Lord, while decorating Psalm 121:2a.
My Preschool Firsts!
The children will identify special places where something happened for the first time.
My Special Church
The children will create a picture of their church.
My Very Own Psalm
The children will create their own songs to worship God.
Name The Sound
The children will practice listening to common sounds to learn about listening to God.
Needs Verses Wants
This activity will help children learn the difference between a need and a want.
Nehemiah Stands Firm
The children will enjoy a cut and paste activity to remind them that despite difficult times, they can stand firm and believe the impossible.
Noah Matches Up The Animals
Children help Noah pair up the animals with this fun activity.
Number One
(Coloring Activity) Children race to finish their activity first while learning that sometimes being first is last and being last is first.