Week seven of Play Through The Bible is about Moses and the story of the Exodus. There’s a lot happening in this story, so I tried to break it down to toddler level through the activity and craft. Thankfully, it ended up going over really well! There is so much rich theology in the story of the Exodus,…

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Week six of Play Through The Bible focuses on the story of baby Moses. It is a fun story that is always popular with the little ones. If you haven’t read the introduction to this series yet I recommend going here. For all the plans in one place, go here. Week Six – Baby Moses Focus Point Moses’ mother saved him from Pharaoh…

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  Week five of Play Through The Bible is all about Joseph. The story of Joseph is one of my favorites, so many great lessons to glean from his life! However, the story is a long one and a little bit difficult for a toddler to follow. In the original Rhyme Bible the story is broken…

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For week four of Play Through The Bible we are diving into the story of Abraham and Sarah. There’s a lot that goes on in Abraham’s life as God chooses him to be the first of His chosen people. The stories we read kept the focus on God keeping his promise by giving Abraham and…

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Week 3 of Play Through The Bible is all about Noah. Although Noah and the flood is a common story used for children’s toys, books, and activities it can still be overwhelming to think of breaking down such a complex story for little ears. We decided to focus on one very important part of the…

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  For week two of Play Through The Bible we are learning about the story of Adam and Eve, also known as the Fall of Mankind. It’s a story that for some reason isn’t covered in The Rhyme Bible Storybook for Toddlers, but I decided it was too important to pass up! If you haven’t…

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Hooray! Welcome to our first week of Play Through The Bible! And of course, what else would you start with than with The Beginning? You guessed it, this week we are studying creation. I hope you enjoy this week of activities – it’s super simple and super fun. Don’t forget, I’d love to see how you’re using this…

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