On the story of David, the Shepherd... Well... there are quite a bit of crafts on lambs :) A lot of them!!!! So, I have quite an array of options on this subject... These can also be used if you are doing the story of the Good Shepherd.
The Lambsongs website has all the Bible stories in coloring books and activities. You can also print them in color or black/white... I have found soooooooo many Bible stories there!!! I think they have just about ALL of them :) Here are some of the activities on David, the Shepherd (because they have more on his life as king, Goliath, etc)
So, here are a couple other activities for this coming month...
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Handmade Cuddles |
This lamb was in the lesson activities for this story... I used white foamies and covered it in a fluffy fabric (there's a ton to choose from)... cut out strips and stapled two ends together to make a cylinder shape (the stapled section goes towards the bottom part of the sheep). You can also use a paper towel roll and cover it with cotton balls. Although, I would cover the paper towel roll with white paper, so you cant see the brown color showing through :)
This one I made into a puppet instead of a stuffed animal like it shows in the blog... I had to make it work as a craft for kids to work on during Sabbath School. So, I made the "body" in white felt and sewed around it leaving enough space on the sides to glue the arms... and an opening on the bottom. During class, they can just glue the pieces to the white felt :)
This cutie pie was made with wood clothespins (you can buy a pack of 36 at the Dollar Tree). We made two pieces of the boy part (one for the front and one for the back). All the kids had to do in class was glue all the pieces together. It can even work as a picture holder (since the pins were placed upward).
This one is super easy... Check out the website :) they have a ton of other activities also. The kids can choose to color it too... So its quite fun!!!
These are the absolute cutest!! All you have to do is cut them out (and there's 4 different ones), punch holes and pull two pieces of yarn (one for hands and one for the feet)... and voila! Just make some knots at the ends so the yarn wont come off. Do use some heavy yarn and you can have pink and blue for the kiddos (the girls will appreciate the pink- LOL!)
This one is also from Lambsongs... Print them in cardstock paper. I enlarged it to fit in an 11"x17" cardstock (so it would be a decent size). Basically, they can color it and fold in half, glue and thread yarn... Its super easy and fun!!!
This cutie pie was made with wood clothespins (you can buy a pack of 36 at the Dollar Tree). We made two pieces of the boy part (one for the front and one for the back). All the kids had to do in class was glue all the pieces together. It can even work as a picture holder (since the pins were placed upward).
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This one is super easy... Check out the website :) they have a ton of other activities also. The kids can choose to color it too... So its quite fun!!!
Lambsongs |
These are the absolute cutest!! All you have to do is cut them out (and there's 4 different ones), punch holes and pull two pieces of yarn (one for hands and one for the feet)... and voila! Just make some knots at the ends so the yarn wont come off. Do use some heavy yarn and you can have pink and blue for the kiddos (the girls will appreciate the pink- LOL!)
Lambsongs |
This one is also from Lambsongs... Print them in cardstock paper. I enlarged it to fit in an 11"x17" cardstock (so it would be a decent size). Basically, they can color it and fold in half, glue and thread yarn... Its super easy and fun!!!
So, here it is for now... there's a bunch more that I have on this subject... But this could get you started... Please email me if you have any questions :) I would be glad to help out.
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