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Contact_FullName:
Sherri
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sspay@hotmail.com

9-4-00

Jonah and the Big Fish 
Give each child some "Goldfish Crackers", stick pretzels, and peanut butter. The children can dip their fishing pole (stick pretzel) into their bait (peanut butter) and catch a Goldfish.


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Jamie
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jamieg@tecinfo.com

8-22-00

I actually got this idea from someone else but thought it was cute. When studying about Noah make a rainbow snack. Have to begin preparing this six days in advance. Buy 6 boxes of Jell-O- purple blue, green, yellow, orange and red. Each day for 6 days put a layer in a clear plastic cup and put in the refrigerator. When you get through you should have a rainbow Jell-O cup!


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vicky
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8-20-00

For story of David and Goliath. I made cookies shapes like slingshots. (Rolls cookie dough out and form into a Y shape.) I used string licorice for the strap. (children like red better) Set "string" in as soon as cookies are out of the oven. For the stones use malted milk balls.


Contact_FullName:
Angela
Contact_Email:
thekirklands@telpage.net

Date: 3-10-00

This is a cute idea to go along with the Bible lesson from Exodus 2:4-10. Moses mother put her baby in a basket and floated him on the Nile River in order to protect him and keep him safe. She trusted that God would take care of Moses.

MOSES IN THE BASKET ingredients: 1 cup peanut butter, 1 cup nonfat dry milk, 1 cup honey, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 1/2 cup crushed cornflakes, jelly beans, wax paper

Mix together the peanut butter, dry milk, honey and vanilla. Roll the peanut butter mixture into small balls. Roll the balls in the crushed cornflakes, place the balls on wax paper, and shape into baskets. Add a jelly bean in the middle of the basket to be baby Moses.


Contact_FullName:
Angela
Contact_Email:
thekirklands@telpage.net

Date: 3-10-00

In Psalms 23, David talks about God as a caring shepherd who watches over the sheep and takes care of all their needs. David trusted God the way a sheep trusts the shepherd.

SHEPHERD'S LUNCH Prepare some seedless grapes, cheese chunks, and bread to enjoy with your children. Spread a quilt outside under a tree. Tell your child that shepherds in Bible times ate their lunch outside while they were watching over their sheep. The shepherds might have had grapes, cheese and bread to eat.


Contact_FullName:
Angela
Contact_Email:
thekirklands@telpage.net

Date: 3-10-00

This is a quick and easy snack to go along with the story of Noah.

TWO BY TWO SNACK Enjoy eating animal crackers. Help your children identify the animals. You can even group them to see if you happened to get a matching pair. Remind your child that God told Noah to bring two of every animal on the ark. Noah trusted God to take care of his family and the animals on the ark. We can trust God to take care of us!


Contact_FullName:
Angela
Contact_Email:
thekirklands@telpage.net

Date: 3-10-00

Try this snack with the Bible story from Joshua 6:1-16,20. Joshua and the battle of Jericho is the story of how the Hebrew people captured the walled city of Jericho.

TASTY TRUMPETS Enjoy a snack of Bugle Chips with your preschool class. Pretend to blow the tiny horns! Tell your children the story of how the priests led the people around the walls of Jericho. When the priests blew their trumpets, the people shouted, and the walls fell down!


Contact_FullName:
Angela
Contact_Email:
thekirklands@telpage.net

Date: 3-10-00

The story of Daniel and the lions in found in Daniel 6. Try this easy snack that's sure to please.

LION CRACKERS Make a snack of lion crackers. Use any round cracker and squeeze cheese to make the lion's mane. Add raisin eyes.


Contact_FullName:
Nikke
Contact_Email:
snikr2u2@aol.com

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Fruit People--I use this snack idea when teaching about Adam and Eve. Place a pear half (one per child) as the body and a peach half as the head on the child's paper plate fat side down. Cut slits in the peach and insert raisins for eyes, nose and a mouth. Cut a slit in the pear half and insert a cherry half into the indentation as a heart. Arrange mandarin orange slices as the arms and legs. It is so cute!

Date: 9-9-99


 

Name:
Peggy
Email:
repperso@bellsouth.net

Date: 7-24-99

When teaching about Noah's Ark, we made this ark snacks and the children loved them! Cut a pita bread in half, so that it resembles an ark. Let the children spread peanut butter and jelly inside the pita bread with plastic knives. Then give the children an assortment of animal crackers to place inside of their arks! Eat and enjoy!


10-23-98

Name: Teresa
E-Mail: phillips@integrityonline18.com

This is an idea I had when teaching about David (in the Bible) killing a bear and a lion. A pineapple ring becomes the lions head, carrot shavings or shredded cheese becomes the mane. Raisins or chocolate chips become the eyes. Viola! An edible lion!


10-22-98

Name: Barbara
E-Mail: BarbMc93@aol.com

Bible friends snacks--Bible Bread

God provides Bread for Elijah
God meets our needs 1Kings 17:7-16

You will need: bowl, mixing spoon, oven, cookie sheet, measuring utensils.

1.Mix 1 cup of flour and 1/2 tsp salt together.
2.Mix 1/4 cup of vegetable oil and 3 Tb milk. Add it to the flour and salt.
3.Blend the mixture. Add more flour, if the dough is sticky,add more milk if dough is too dry.
4.Divide the dough. Pat each piece into a flat cake or use a rolling pin.
5.Make small holes in each cake with a fork.
6.Bake at 475 for 6 minutes or until brown aroung the edges.


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