3 Easy and Fun Preschool Bible Crafts for This Season

Posted by Megan Middlebrooks, KidzKlub Cooordinator, on Apr 02, 2020

3 Easy and Fun Preschool Bible Crafts for This Season

As parents and children are forced into shelter-in-home orders, we know how hard it is keep things fun and creative at home with your children. So, the KidzKlub Team has assembled three of their favorite preschool Bible crafts that you can do with things you already have around the house! We hope you enjoy these crafts as much as our families do!

“Jesus Is Risen” Easter Craft

Materials:

  • A Children’s Bible to Read the Story of Jesus’ Resurrection
  • 2 Paper Plates
  • Crayons
  • Markers
  • Glue
  • Scissors
  • 1 Brad
  • Paint (optional)

Instructions:

  1. Read the story of Jesus’ Resurrection to your child(ren).
  2. Cut out a hole in the center of the first paper plate.
  3. On the back of that plate, paint (or color) the top blue for the sky and the bottom green for grass.
  4. On the second paper plate, draw an angel in the center with the words, “He Is Risen!” above him.
  5. Cut out a circle out of gray poster board larger than the hole you cut out of the first paper plate.
  6. Use a brad to attach the gray circle to cover the hole in the paper plate.
  7. Glue the two paper plates together around the edges.
  8. Now you have a cave that you can “roll away” the stone and see the angel proclaiming the good news that Jesus has risen!

Noah’s Ark Craft

Materials:

  • A Children’s Bible to Read the Story of Noah’s Ark
  • Paper Plate (1 Per Child)
  • Crayons
  • Brown Construction Paper
  • 1 Marker
  • Glue

Instructions:

  1. Read the story of Noah’s Ark to your child(ren).
  2. Give each child a paper plate and let him/her color a rainbow and the ocean (see reference picture).
  3. Help each child cut a triangle, a rectangle, and a semi-circle out of the brown construction paper.
  4. Help each child assemble an ark and place it in their ocean.
  5. If you would like, you could also draw and cut out animals (or use animal stickers) to put on the ark!
  6. Help each child write on the ark, “God keeps His promises.”

Baby Moses Craft

Materials:

Instructions:

  1. Read about Baby Moses to your child(ren).
  2. Color baby Moses and cut it out.
  3. Place him in the cupcake liner (or color and cut out the basket template attached).
  4. Draw a river and grass around it.
  5. Glue baby Moses inside the basket
  6. Glue the basket on top of the river.

Share This:

Recent Stories

Swipe to Discover more

Seven Family-Friendly DFW Christmas Events for 2024

Nov 11, 2024

Christmas is coming! Find a list of seven family-friendly holiday events happening around DFW in 2024.


Sensory-friendly DFW Holiday Events for 2024

Nov 11, 2024

Looking for some fun, sensory-friendly holiday happenings in DFW this year? We've found some great events to enjoy with friends and loved ones in 2024.


Seven Free Christmas Light Displays in DFW for 2024

Nov 11, 2024

Looking to brighten up your holiday mood? Learn the story and meaning behind Christmas lights and find some of the best free light displays around town.


Five Ways to Show Appreciation on Veterans Day

Nov 10, 2024

Veterans Day is a time for us to remember and to honor the men and women who made sacrifices to serve our country and to give us freedom. Take time this weekend to show appreciation for our veterans.


Where To See Santa in DFW for 2024

Nov 10, 2024

The Christmas holidays are coming. Planning to make some special memories? We've got a list of 10 places in DFW where you can see and take photos with Santa for 2024.


From Struggling to Surrendered: Rhyan's Story

Nov 04, 2024

God has helped high schooler Rhyan grow in her faith and reconnect her family to church after COVID. Read how she went from struggling to fully surrendered teen, here.


Halloween: A Time to Be a Good Neighbor

Oct 18, 2024

Halloween can be a perfect opportunity to be a good neighbor to those who live around us. Check out four fun and easy ideas right here:


How Domestic Violence Impacts Our Community

Oct 14, 2024

Domestic violence is a real, ongoing, but often hidden issue. We need to be aware of its impact on our community and give a voice to the survivors.


Speaking from the Heart: A Family Mission Trip to Casa Hogar Orphanage

Oct 08, 2024

What size impact can a young family have on a short mission trip to a Mexican orphanage when they don't speak the language? A big one, speaking from the heart.


Fasting: The Worst, Best Thing

Sep 25, 2024

If fasting is hard, why do we do it at all? Read more about this challenging—yet rewarding—spiritual discipline, here.