Synopses & Reviews
Memorable Messages Your Kids Will Devour!
Edible Object Talks Teach About Values is a delicious collection of 25 life-chaning messages that are as attention-grabbing and Bible-based as they are fun to make-n-eat! These are solid Bible messages with clever concoctions kids whip up, then nibble down. From Fluffy Truffle Sheep to crunchy Commandment Pops and No-Bake Hope Cake, kids will learn life-changing Bible truths and how to apply them in their lives today!
With
Edible Object Talks That Teach About Values, your kids will...
- Devour and digest God's Word!
- Whip up a batch of cooperation, communication, and team-building fun!
- Get cookin' with life-changing Bible truths!
Perfect for Sunday school, VBS, children's church, or anytime you want to offer your kids a change of taste!
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Edible Object Talks That Teach About Jesus!Synopsis
Here are memorable messages your kids will devour. Each delicious "munchie" corresponds with a virtue or Biblical character trait, such as trustworthiness, cooperation, obedience -- 25 in all. For ages 6 to 12.
Synopsis
Kids interact with these 25 memorable messages that teach about values by reading from the Bible, discussing it, and preparing simple snacks that remind them of what God said.
Synopsis
Kids interact with these 25 memorable messages that teach about values by reading from the Bible, discussing it, and preparing simple snacks that remind them of what God said.
These resources are ideal for quick lessons or attention-getting visuals to supplement existing lesson materials. Just use items from your kitchen, craft basket, or tool chest to create lessons that fascinate children, illustrate a biblical truth, and deliver memorable messages your kids will love.
About the Author
Susan Lingo is the author of more than 55 books for children and teachers, including My Good Night Bible, My Good Night Prayers, and Bedtime with Night-Light. She is a former elementary school educator with more than 15 years experience working with children. Susan resides in Loveland, Colorado.