Play Through The Bible is a super fun series chronicling all the activities we did as we worked our way through a children’s bible at a toddler level. Here are all the posts in one spot!

Play Through The Bible Introduction

Old Testament

Creation – Week 1

Adam and Eve – Week 2

Noah – Week 3

Abraham and Sarah – Week 4

Joseph – Week 5

Baby Moses – Week 6

Moses – Week 7

Joshua and the Wall – Week 8

Samuel – Week 9

David and Goliath – Week 10

Jonah – Week 11

Daniel and the Lions Den – Week 12

New Testament

Baby Jesus – Week 13

The Wisemen – Week 14

Boy Jesus – Week 15

The Baptism of Jesus – Week 16

Jesus Calls His First Disciples – Week 17

Jesus Feeds the 5,000 – Week 18

Jesus Heals Jairus’ Daughter – Week 19

Parable of the Sower – Week 20

Parable of the Lost Sheep – Week 21

Let The Little Children Come – Week 22

Jesus Heals A Blind Man – Week 23

Zacchaeus – Week 24

Holy Week – Week 25

 

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  18. Kit on May 15, 2020 at 11:05 am

    I share this site with any young mommas I know. My kids are 7, 5.5 and 4 now, but I went through this when my youngest was a baby and would take her morning nap. I look back on that time with such fond memories, because I set aside that 1-1.5 hours to focus on the kids. I put together all the photos I have into an album, as a real reminder to me of what a blessing it is to invest in these babies! Your simple crafts helped me to create my own for other stories in our kids bible, and I quickly found that crafts that could be played with afterward were the way to go, as well as snacks during the story to hold my 2.5 yo boys attention. Thank you so much for providing this foundation for us to build on.

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