A foundational journey through God's Word for Kindergarten students, introducing them to key Bible stories that reveal God as our loving Creator, faithful Promise-Keeper, and Rescuer. Through engaging narratives, simple memory verses, and hands-on activities, children will discover that the Bible tells one big story of God's love for us.
Understand that God made everything and loves us very much
Learn key Bible stories from Creation through Jesus' resurrection
Memorize 17 age-appropriate Bible verses with references
Recognize the Bible as God's special book that tells us about Him
Apply Bible truths to everyday life through prayer, kindness, and obedience
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βGod saw all that he had made, and it was very good.β
β Genesis 1:31God created light and darkness on Day 1, separating day from night.
Genesis 1:1-5hands-onπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πOn Day 2, God made the sky and separated the waters above from the waters below.
Genesis 1:6-8craftπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πGod gathered the waters and made dry land appear, then created plants, trees, and flowers on Day 3.
Genesis 1:9-13hands-onπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πOn Day 4, God placed the sun, moon, and stars in the sky to give us light and mark time.
Genesis 1:14-19craftπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πGod filled the waters with fish and the sky with birds on Day 5.
Genesis 1:20-23gameπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πβGod saw all that he had made, and it was very good.β
β Genesis 1:31On Day 6, God created animals of every kind to live on the land.
Genesis 1:24-25hands-onπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πGod created people in His own imageβAdam and Eveβto be His friends and take care of His world.
Genesis 1:26-31discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πGod planted a special garden called Eden where Adam and Eve could live and enjoy all He made.
Genesis 2:8-15craftπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πOn Day 7, God rested from His work and made the seventh day special and holy.
Genesis 2:1-3discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πReview of Creation weekβGod made everything perfect and saw that it was very good.
Genesis 1:1-31reviewπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πβGod saw all that he had made, and it was very good.β
β Genesis 1:31A serpent (snake) came to Eve and told her a lie about God's rule.
Genesis 3:1-5storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πAdam and Eve chose to disobey God by eating the fruit He told them not to eat.
Genesis 3:6-7discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πAfter they sinned, Adam and Eve felt ashamed and tried to hide from God in the garden.
Genesis 3:8-10gameπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πBecause of their disobedience, Adam and Eve had to leave the beautiful garden.
Genesis 3:23-24storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πEven though sin broke the world, God still loved people and had a plan to help them.
Genesis 3:15, 21discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πβGod saw all that he had made, and it was very good.β
β Genesis 1:31God promised that one day someone special would come to fix what sin had broken.
Genesis 3:15discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πEven when people make wrong choices, God's love never ends.
Psalm 136:1craftπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πReview all seven days of Creation through an interactive matching game.
Genesis 1-2gameπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πWe can thank God for making such a wonderful world through songs and prayers.
Psalm 100:1-5worshipπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πGod created each of us on purpose and loves us very much.
Psalm 139:13-14discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πβI will make you into a great nation, and I will bless you.β
β Genesis 12:2God spoke to Abram and told him to leave his home and go to a new land.
Genesis 12:1-3storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πAbram trusted God and obeyed, even though he didn't know where he was going.
Genesis 12:4-5hands-onπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πAbram and his family traveled to the new land and lived in tents, trusting God to take care of them.
Genesis 12:6-9craftπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πWhen Abram and his nephew Lot needed more space, Abram let Lot choose first, showing kindness.
Genesis 13:5-12discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πGod told Abram again that He would bless him and give him the land.
Genesis 13:14-17reviewπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πβI will make you into a great nation, and I will bless you.β
β Genesis 12:2God took Abram outside and told him to count the stars in the sky.
Genesis 15:1-5hands-onπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πGod promised Abram that his family would be so big, they'd be like the starsβtoo many to count!
Genesis 15:5-6craftπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πEven though Abram and Sarai had no children yet, Abram believed God's promise.
Genesis 15:6discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πGod changed Abram's name to Abraham and Sarai's name to Sarah as a sign of His promise.
Genesis 17:1-8, 15-16gameπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πAbraham and Sarah had to wait a long time for God's promise, but God always keeps His word.
Genesis 17:19discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πβAbram believed the Lord, and he credited it to him as righteousness.β
β Genesis 15:6Three visitors came to Abraham's tent with a special message from God.
Genesis 18:1-8storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πWhen Sarah heard she would have a baby, she laughed because she thought she was too old.
Genesis 18:9-15discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πGod asked Abraham, 'Is anything too hard for the Lord?' God can do anything!
Genesis 18:14hands-onπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πGod kept His promise! Abraham and Sarah had a baby boy and named him Isaac, which means 'laughter.'
Genesis 21:1-7celebrationπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πReview of God's promise to Abrahamβfrom the stars to baby Isaac, God did what He said.
Genesis 21:1-3reviewπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πβNoah was a righteous man, blameless among the people of his time, and he walked faithfully with God.β
β Genesis 6:9Many years after Adam and Eve, people became very wicked and forgot about God.
Genesis 6:5-7storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πIn a world full of sin, Noah loved God and obeyed Him.
Genesis 6:8-10discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πGod told Noah to build a huge boat called an ark because He was going to send a flood.
Genesis 6:11-17hands-onπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πNoah obeyed God and started building the ark exactly the way God told him to.
Genesis 6:18-22craftπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πEven when it seemed strange, Noah trusted God and did what God asked him to do.
Genesis 6:22discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πβNoah was a righteous man, blameless among the people of his time, and he walked faithfully with God.β
β Genesis 6:9God brought animals of every kind to Noahβtwo of each, male and female.
Genesis 7:1-9gameπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πThe animals came two by two and walked onto the ark, just as God planned.
Genesis 7:8-9hands-onπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πNoah, his wife, his three sons, and their wives all went into the ark with the animals.
Genesis 7:7, 13storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πWhen everyone was safely inside, God Himself closed the door of the ark.
Genesis 7:16discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πNoah and his family were safe because they trusted and obeyed God.
Genesis 7:17-23craftπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πβI have set my rainbow in the clouds, and it will be the sign of the covenant between me and the earth.β
β Genesis 9:13It rained and rained for forty days and nights, and water covered the whole earth.
Genesis 7:17-24hands-onπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πThe ark floated on the water, and God kept Noah, his family, and all the animals safe.
Genesis 8:1-5discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πNoah sent out a dove, and it came back with an olive branchβthe water was going down!
Genesis 8:6-12craftπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πAfter many months, the ground was dry and God told Noah it was time to leave the ark.
Genesis 8:13-19storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πGod put a rainbow in the sky as a promise that He would never flood the whole earth again.
Genesis 9:8-17craftπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πβPride goes before destruction, a haughty spirit before a fall.β
β Proverbs 16:18After the flood, all the people in the world spoke the same language.
Genesis 11:1discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πThe people decided to build a tall tower to make themselves famous instead of honoring God.
Genesis 11:2-4storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πGod saw that the people were being prideful and not following His plan for them.
Genesis 11:5-6discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πGod confused their language so they couldn't understand each other, and they had to stop building.
Genesis 11:7-8gameπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πThe people spread out across the earth, and that's how different languages and nations began.
Genesis 11:9hands-onπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πβYou intended to harm me, but God intended it for good.β
β Genesis 50:20Jacob loved his son Joseph very much and gave him a beautiful, colorful coat.
Genesis 37:3-4storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πJoseph had dreams that showed he would be important one day, but his brothers didn't like it.
Genesis 37:5-11discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πJoseph's brothers were jealous and sold him to traders going to Egypt.
Genesis 37:12-28storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πJoseph was taken to Egypt, far from his family, but God was still with him.
Genesis 37:28, 36discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πEven though sad things happened to Joseph, God was working out a special plan.
Genesis 39:2-3craftπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πβYou intended to harm me, but God intended it for good.β
β Genesis 50:20In Egypt, Joseph worked hard for a man named Potiphar, and God blessed everything Joseph did.
Genesis 39:1-6discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πEven though Joseph did nothing wrong, he was put in prison, but God was still with him.
Genesis 39:20-23storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πGod helped Joseph understand dreams, and he explained dreams for two men in prison.
Genesis 40:1-23hands-onπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πPharaoh, the king of Egypt, had strange dreams that no one could understand.
Genesis 41:1-8discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πGod helped Joseph explain Pharaoh's dreams about seven good years and seven bad years.
Genesis 41:14-36storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πβFor I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you.β
β Jeremiah 29:11Pharaoh made Joseph the second most important person in all of Egypt!
Genesis 41:37-44craftπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πJoseph wisely stored up food during the good years so there would be enough during the bad years.
Genesis 41:47-49hands-onπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πWhen the bad years came, Joseph's brothers traveled to Egypt to buy food.
Genesis 42:1-8storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πJoseph told his brothers who he was, and they were shocked and afraid.
Genesis 45:1-8discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πJoseph forgave his brothers and said God used their mean actions for something good.
Genesis 45:4-8; 50:19-21discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πβGod said to Moses, 'I AM WHO I AM.'β
β Exodus 3:14Many years later, God's people (the Israelites) were slaves in Egypt and needed help.
Exodus 1:8-14storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πThe Pharaoh made a cruel rule that all baby boys must be thrown into the river.
Exodus 1:15-22discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πMoses' mother made a special basket and put baby Moses in it to keep him safe.
Exodus 2:1-4craftπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πPharaoh's daughter found baby Moses in the basket and decided to keep him as her son.
Exodus 2:5-10storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πGod protected baby Moses and had a special plan for his life.
Exodus 2:10discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πβGod said to Moses, 'I AM WHO I AM.'β
β Exodus 3:14Moses grew up and became a shepherd, taking care of sheep in the wilderness.
Exodus 3:1discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πOne day Moses saw a bush that was on fire, but it didn't burn up!
Exodus 3:2-3hands-onπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πGod spoke to Moses from the burning bush and told him to take off his shoes because it was holy ground.
Exodus 3:4-6storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πGod told Moses His name: 'I AM WHO I AM'βthe God who has always been and always will be.
Exodus 3:13-14discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πGod chose Moses to go back to Egypt and tell Pharaoh to let God's people go free.
Exodus 3:7-10craftπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πβThe Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still.β
β Exodus 14:14Moses and his brother Aaron went to Pharaoh and said, 'God says: Let my people go!'
Exodus 5:1-3storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πPharaoh's heart was hard and he refused to let God's people go.
Exodus 5:1-2; 7:13-14discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πGod sent plagues (bad things) to Egypt to show Pharaoh that He is the one true God.
Exodus 7:14-11:10hands-onπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πGod turned water to blood, sent frogs, gnats, flies, and other plagues, but Pharaoh still said no.
Exodus 7:20-10:29gameπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πThrough the plagues, God showed that He is more powerful than Pharaoh and all the false gods of Egypt.
Exodus 12:12discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πβThe Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still.β
β Exodus 14:14God told His people to put lamb's blood on their doorposts so He would pass over their homes.
Exodus 12:1-13storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πAfter the final plague, Pharaoh finally let God's people go, and they left Egypt!
Exodus 12:31-42celebrationπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πPharaoh changed his mind and chased after God's people with his army.
Exodus 14:5-9discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πGod's people were trapped between the sea and Pharaoh's army, but God had a plan!
Exodus 14:10-14storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πGod parted the Red Sea, and His people walked through on dry ground while walls of water stood on both sides!
Exodus 14:21-31hands-onπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πβThe Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still.β
β Exodus 14:14After crossing the Red Sea safely, Moses and the people sang a song of praise to God!
Exodus 15:1-21worshipπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πThe people were hungry in the wilderness and complained, but God promised to provide food.
Exodus 16:1-8discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πGod sent manna (special bread) from heaven every morning for the people to eat.
Exodus 16:11-18hands-onπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πGod also sent quail (birds) in the evening so the people would have meat to eat.
Exodus 16:13craftπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πWhen the people were thirsty, God told Moses to strike a rock, and water came gushing out!
Exodus 17:1-7storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πβThe Lord does not look at the things people look at. People look at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.β
β 1 Samuel 16:7God's people wanted a king like other nations, so God gave them King Saul.
1 Samuel 8:4-9, 19-22discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πKing Saul disobeyed God, so God chose someone else to be the next king.
1 Samuel 15:10-23storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πGod sent Samuel to Jesse's house to anoint one of his sons as the next king.
1 Samuel 16:1-5discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πSamuel looked at Jesse's tall, strong sons, but God said none of them were the one He chose.
1 Samuel 16:6-10storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πThe youngest son, David, was out watching sheep. God chose him because of his heart!
1 Samuel 16:11-13craftπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πβThe Lord does not look at the things people look at. People look at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.β
β 1 Samuel 16:7Before David became king, he was a shepherd who took care of his father's sheep.
1 Samuel 16:11; 17:15discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πDavid loved God and played beautiful music on his harp to worship Him.
1 Samuel 16:14-23worshipπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πWhen a lion tried to hurt his sheep, David trusted God and rescued them!
1 Samuel 17:34-35storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πDavid also protected his sheep from a bear, showing he was brave and trusted God.
1 Samuel 17:36-37discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πGod used David's time as a shepherd to prepare him for bigger things ahead.
1 Samuel 17:37craftπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πβThe battle is the Lord's, and he will give all of you into our hands.β
β 1 Samuel 17:47The Philistines had a giant soldier named Goliath who scared all of Israel's army.
1 Samuel 17:1-11storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πDavid's father sent him to bring food to his brothers who were soldiers in the army.
1 Samuel 17:12-20discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πWhen David arrived, he heard Goliath making fun of God and His people.
1 Samuel 17:23-27storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πDavid said he would fight Goliath because God would help him win!
1 Samuel 17:32-37discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πDavid chose five smooth stones and his sling, trusting that God would give him victory.
1 Samuel 17:38-50hands-onπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πβThe battle is the Lord's, and he will give all of you into our hands.β
β 1 Samuel 17:47David's stone hit Goliath in the forehead, and the giant fell! God gave David the victory.
1 Samuel 17:49-51celebrationπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πAll of Israel celebrated David's victory and praised God for saving them.
1 Samuel 17:52-54worshipπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πDavid loved God with all his heart and wanted to honor Him in everything.
Psalm 23:1-6discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πGod's plan for David came trueβhe went from being a shepherd boy to becoming king!
2 Samuel 5:1-5storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πReview: God chose David not because of how he looked, but because of his heart for God.
1 Samuel 16:7reviewπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πβShe will give birth to a son, and you are to give him the name Jesus, because he will save his people from their sins.β
β Matthew 1:21Long ago, God promised He would send someone special to save His people.
Isaiah 9:6-7discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πGod sent the angel Gabriel to a young woman named Mary with amazing news!
Luke 1:26-33storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πMary was surprised but trusted God and said yes to His special plan.
Luke 1:34-38discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πAn angel also appeared to Joseph in a dream and told him about God's plan.
Matthew 1:18-25storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πMary and Joseph had to travel to Bethlehem, just as God's prophets had said long ago.
Luke 2:1-5; Micah 5:2craftπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πβShe will give birth to a son, and you are to give him the name Jesus, because he will save his people from their sins.β
β Matthew 1:21When Mary and Joseph arrived in Bethlehem, there was no room for them to stay.
Luke 2:6-7storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πJesus, God's Son, was born in a stable where animals were kept, and Mary laid Him in a manger.
Luke 2:7hands-onπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πAngels appeared to shepherds in the field and told them the Savior was born!
Luke 2:8-14craftπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πThe shepherds hurried to Bethlehem and found Mary, Joseph, and baby Jesus.
Luke 2:15-20storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πJesus is God's gift to the worldβHe came to save us because God loves us so much!
John 3:16celebrationπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πβShe will give birth to a son, and you are to give him the name Jesus, because he will save his people from their sins.β
β Matthew 1:21Wise men from the east saw a special star and followed it to find the newborn King.
Matthew 2:1-2craftπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πThe wise men brought special giftsβgold, frankincense, and myrrhβfor Jesus.
Matthew 2:9-11discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πGod warned Joseph in a dream to take Mary and Jesus to Egypt to keep them safe.
Matthew 2:13-15storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πJesus grew up in a town called Nazareth, becoming strong and wise.
Luke 2:39-40discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πWhen Jesus was twelve, His parents found Him in the temple talking with teachers about God.
Luke 2:41-52storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πβLet the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these.β
β Mark 10:14When Jesus grew up, He began teaching people about God and showing them God's love.
Mark 1:14-15discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πJesus chose twelve special helpers called disciples to learn from Him and help Him.
Mark 1:16-20storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πWhen people brought children to Jesus, He welcomed them and blessed them.
Mark 10:13-16craftπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πJesus showed God's love by healing people who were sick and hurt.
Mark 1:29-34discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πJesus loves all peopleβyoung and old, rich and poorβand wants to be our friend.
John 15:13-15craftπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πβLet the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these.β
β Mark 10:14At a wedding, Jesus turned water into wine, showing His power as God's Son.
John 2:1-11storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πJesus took a boy's lunch of five loaves and two fish and fed a huge crowd!
John 6:1-14hands-onπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πJesus walked on water during a storm to reach His disciples in their boat.
Matthew 14:22-33storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πWhen the disciples were afraid in a storm, Jesus spoke and the wind and waves obeyed Him!
Mark 4:35-41craftπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πJesus' miracles show that He is God's Son with power over nature, sickness, and everything!
Mark 4:41discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πβFor God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.β
β John 3:16Jesus said He is like a good shepherd who takes care of His sheep and loves them.
John 10:11-15discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πJesus told a story about a shepherd who left 99 sheep to find one that was lost.
Luke 15:3-7storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πJust like a shepherd knows his sheep, Jesus knows each one of us by name.
John 10:14craftπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πThe Good Shepherd protects His sheep from dangerβJesus protects us too!
John 10:27-28discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πWhen we trust in Jesus, we are like His sheep, and He takes care of us.
Psalm 23:1worshipπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πβFor God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.β
β John 3:16Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey, just as God's prophets had said He would.
Matthew 21:1-7storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πCrowds of people waved palm branches and shouted 'Hosanna!' to praise Jesus.
Matthew 21:8-9celebrationπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πJesus went to the temple and taught the people about God's love.
Matthew 21:12-17discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πJesus knew that soon some people would stop cheering and would hurt Him instead.
Matthew 26:1-2storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πJesus came to Jerusalem because He loves us and came to save us from our sins.
Mark 10:45discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πβFor God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.β
β John 3:16Jesus ate a special meal with His disciples and told them He loved them very much.
Matthew 26:17-30storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πJesus prayed in a garden, asking God to help Him do what He came to do.
Matthew 26:36-46discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πSoldiers came and took Jesus away, even though He had done nothing wrong.
Matthew 26:47-56storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πJesus died on a cross to take the punishment for all the wrong things we do.
Matthew 27:32-50discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πJesus chose to die for us because He loves us so much and wants us to be with Him forever.
John 3:16craftπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πβHe is not here; he has risen, just as he said.β
β Matthew 28:6After Jesus died, His friends were very sad and didn't understand God's plan yet.
Matthew 27:57-61discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πEarly Sunday morning, women went to the tomb where Jesus was buried.
Matthew 28:1storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πAn angel rolled away the big stone, and the tomb was emptyβJesus was gone!
Matthew 28:2-4hands-onπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πThe angel said, 'He is not here; He has risen!' Jesus came back to life!
Matthew 28:5-7celebrationπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πJesus appeared to His disciples and many others to show them He was really alive!
Matthew 28:8-10, 16-20storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πβHe is not here; he has risen, just as he said.β
β Matthew 28:6After rising from the dead, Jesus ate food with His disciples to show He was really alive.
Luke 24:36-43discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πJesus helped His friends understand that everything happened just as God planned.
Luke 24:44-49storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πJesus went back up to heaven, but He promised to always be with us.
Acts 1:6-11craftπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πJesus promised to send the Holy Spirit to be our helper and comforter.
John 14:15-17, 26discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πOne day Jesus will come back again, and we will be with Him forever!
Acts 1:11discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πβHe is not here; he has risen, just as he said.β
β Matthew 28:6Jesus told His followers to tell everyone the good news that He saves us!
Matthew 28:18-20discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πAfter Jesus went to heaven, Peter told many people about Jesus and 3,000 believed!
Acts 2:14-41storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πPeople who believed in Jesus loved each other, shared with each other, and worshiped together.
Acts 2:42-47discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πEven kids can tell their friends and family about Jesus and His love!
Psalm 107:2craftπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πWe can show Jesus' love by being kind, helping others, and obeying God.
1 John 4:7-11discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πβFor God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.β
β John 3:16Review: God made everything good, but sin broke the world. God promised a Rescuer.
Genesis 1-3reviewπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πReview: God called Abraham, saved Noah, rescued His people from Egypt, and kept His promises.
Genesis 12; Exodus 14gameπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πReview: God chose David to be king because of his heart, not his appearance.
1 Samuel 16-17storytellingπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πReview: Jesus was born, lived a perfect life, did miracles, and showed us God's love.
Luke 2; John 3:16discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πReview: Jesus died on the cross for our sins and rose from the deadβHe is alive!
Matthew 27-28celebrationπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πβFor God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.β
β John 3:16The whole Bible tells us about God's love and His plan to rescue us through Jesus.
2 Timothy 3:16-17discussionπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πWhen we believe in Jesus, we become part of God's family and His ongoing story!
John 1:12craftπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πCelebrate all the Bible verses we've learned this year and what they mean.
Psalm 119:11reviewπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πLook back at all the amazing Bible stories we've learned and how they point to Jesus.
Psalm 119:105celebrationπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πGod's Word helps us growβkeep reading the Bible and learning about Jesus!
2 Peter 3:18celebrationπ Start BibleMouse Lesson πStart with Day 1 and work through at your own pace. Each lesson builds on the last!