The story of creation is more effective with young children when it is broken down into its basic components. Biblical terminology ("created," "firmament," etc.) and exact sequences of events involved in the creation cycle are of little relevance to a toddler. Rather than impose such detailed... [Show more]
These activity sheets will help children learn about the different ways God loves us.
Kindergarten Sabbath school is the second phase in an exciting spiritual journey for the children in your church. They had their first formal introduction to Jesus in beginners, and that education continues in kindergarten. This guide contains facts about kindergarten-age children, information about... [Show more]
Trading Post: Craft Station The Trading Post is the station where children make fun crafts that help remind them of the Daily Call. Daily Schedule Day 1: Cactus Rock Garden (Grab and Go Craft Option—Western Cactus Magnet Craft Kit) Day 2: Gold Mining Prospector's Bags (Grab and Go Craft... [Show more]
How does a good habit start? By repetition at an early age. How do parents keep their children motivated? This is an excellent pictorial way to teach young children the difference between tithe and offerings and to train them to be regular and faithful with their tithe and offerings. Sold in... [Show more]
NEW Name...SAME Mission
Sense-ational Stewards is a campmeeting program designed for children ages 4-6. This program presents the happy living found through the unique benefits of being a steward for Jesus. The goal of this program is to give kindergarten children an introduction and a foundation in stewardship... [Show more]
Minnesota Conference patch for children in the Adventurer Club
This Quick Start Guide contains ideas to help get your junior Sabbath school ministry started. You'll find a job description, information about how children learn, room decoration ideas, simple discipline techniques, a sample budget and calendar, and more.
In this station, children ages 3–5 will experience Bible stories, snacks, games, and hands-on activities designed specifically for their age group. Each day the preschoolers will begin and end their time together with the elementary-age kids at the opening and closing station. They will spend... [Show more]