A foundational journey through God's Word designed for 4-year-olds, introducing key Bible stories with simple narratives, hands-on activities, and age-appropriate theology. Students will learn that God is the powerful Creator who made everything good, keeps His promises, and sent Jesus to be our Savior and friend.
Recognize the Bible as God's special book that tells us about Him and His love
Understand that God made everything, keeps His promises, and sent Jesus to save us
Memorize 20 short Bible verses using motions and songs
Retell 15+ key Bible stories in their own words
Apply biblical truths through prayer, kindness, obedience, and worship
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“In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.”
— Genesis 1:1God created everything from nothing. Before God made the world, there was only darkness and God.
Genesis 1:1storytellingOn the first day of creation, God spoke and made light shine in the darkness.
Genesis 1:3-5hands-onGod separated the light from the dark and called them day and night.
Genesis 1:5movementEverything God makes is good. God looked at the light and was pleased with what He made.
Genesis 1:4craftWe can thank God for making light so we can see and play during the day.
Genesis 1:3-5worship“In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.”
— Genesis 1:1On day two, God made the sky above us where clouds float and birds fly.
Genesis 1:6-8storytellingGod separated the water below from the water above, making oceans and clouds.
Genesis 1:7sensoryGod made beautiful clouds that float in the sky He created.
Genesis 1:8craftWhen we look up at the sky, we can remember that God made it.
Genesis 1:6-8movementReview of days one and two: God made light, dark, sky, and water.
Genesis 1:1-8review“God saw everything He had made, and it was very good.”
— Genesis 1:31On day three, God gathered the waters together and made dry land appear.
Genesis 1:9-10storytellingGod made all kinds of plants, flowers, and trees grow from the ground.
Genesis 1:11-12hands-onGod created beautiful flowers that smell good and tall trees that give us shade.
Genesis 1:12craftPlants need sun and water to grow, just like God planned.
Genesis 1:11-13gameGod made plants that give us yummy food to eat like apples and carrots.
Genesis 1:11-12discussion“God saw everything He had made, and it was very good.”
— Genesis 1:31On day four, God made the sun to shine brightly during the day and give us light and warmth.
Genesis 1:14-16storytellingGod made the moon to glow softly at night when we sleep.
Genesis 1:16craftGod made millions of beautiful stars that sparkle in the night sky.
Genesis 1:16hands-onGod made the sun for daytime and the moon for nighttime so we know when to play and when to rest.
Genesis 1:14-18movementThe sun, moon, and stars show us how creative and powerful God is.
Genesis 1:14-19worship“God saw everything He had made, and it was very good.”
— Genesis 1:31On day five, God filled the oceans with all kinds of swimming fish.
Genesis 1:20-21storytellingGod made tiny fish and huge whales, each one special and different.
Genesis 1:21gameGod made birds with wings to fly high in the sky He created.
Genesis 1:20-22movementBirds sing beautiful songs and come in many colors, all made by God.
Genesis 1:21craftGod blessed the fish and birds and told them to have babies and fill the earth.
Genesis 1:22discussion“God saw everything He had made, and it was very good.”
— Genesis 1:31On day six, God made all the animals that walk, crawl, and hop on the land.
Genesis 1:24-25storytellingGod created lions, elephants, puppies, and kittens—so many wonderful animals!
Genesis 1:25gameGod made people last and made them extra special—different from all the animals.
Genesis 1:26-27discussionGod made Adam and Eve in His own image to be His friends and take care of His world.
Genesis 1:27-28craftGod looked at everything He made—including you—and said it was very good!
Genesis 1:31worship“God saw everything He had made, and it was very good.”
— Genesis 1:31On day seven, God rested from all His work of creating the world.
Genesis 2:1-3storytellingReview all seven days of creation: light, sky, land, sun/moon, fish/birds, animals/people, rest.
Genesis 1:1-2:3reviewGod made rest because our bodies need time to sleep and be quiet.
Genesis 2:2-3discussionWe can thank God for making such a beautiful world for us to enjoy.
Genesis 1:1-2:3worshipGod is the powerful Creator who made everything good, and He made us to be His friends.
Genesis 1:1, 31game“I will make you into a great nation, and I will bless you.”
— Genesis 12:2God told Abraham to leave his home and go to a new land that God would show him.
Genesis 12:1storytellingAbraham trusted God and obeyed even though he didn't know where he was going.
Genesis 12:4discussionAbraham packed up his family, animals, and tents to follow God.
Genesis 12:5dramatic-playGod promised to bless Abraham and make his family big and special.
Genesis 12:2-3craftLike Abraham, we can trust God even when things seem hard or scary.
Genesis 12:1-4application“I will make you into a great nation, and I will bless you.”
— Genesis 12:2God told Abraham to look at the stars and promised his family would be that big.
Genesis 15:5storytellingAbraham looked up and saw so many stars he couldn't count them all!
Genesis 15:5hands-onAbraham believed God's promise even though he and Sarah didn't have any children yet.
Genesis 15:6discussionWe can remember God's promise to Abraham when we see stars at night.
Genesis 15:5craftGod always does what He says He will do, just like He did for Abraham.
Genesis 15:5-6worship“Trust in the Lord with all your heart.”
— Proverbs 3:5Abraham and Sarah waited a very long time for God to give them a baby.
Genesis 18:10storytellingThree visitors came to Abraham's tent and said Sarah would have a baby soon.
Genesis 18:1-10dramatic-playSarah laughed because she thought she was too old to have a baby.
Genesis 18:12discussionGod can do anything! Nothing is too hard for Him, not even giving old people a baby.
Genesis 18:14gameSometimes we have to wait for God's promises, but He always keeps them.
Genesis 18:14application“Trust in the Lord with all your heart.”
— Proverbs 3:5God kept His promise! Sarah had a baby boy just like God said.
Genesis 21:1-2storytellingAbraham and Sarah named their baby Isaac, which means 'laughter.'
Genesis 21:3discussionSarah laughed with joy because God gave her the baby He promised.
Genesis 21:6movementIsaac was a special baby because God had promised him for so long.
Genesis 21:1-7craftGod did exactly what He promised Abraham and Sarah, even when they had to wait.
Genesis 21:1-2review“Trust in the Lord with all your heart.”
— Proverbs 3:5Isaac grew up to be a man, and Abraham wanted to find him a wife.
Genesis 24:1-4storytellingAbraham's servant prayed and asked God to show him the right wife for Isaac.
Genesis 24:12-14discussionA kind woman named Rebekah gave water to the servant and his camels.
Genesis 24:15-20dramatic-playThe servant knew God had answered his prayer by bringing Rebekah to the well.
Genesis 24:26-27craftIsaac married Rebekah, and they loved each other. God brought them together.
Genesis 24:67celebration“God said, 'I AM WHO I AM.'”
— Exodus 3:14A mommy had to hide her baby boy because the mean king wanted to hurt Hebrew babies.
Exodus 1:22-2:2storytellingMoses' mommy made a special basket boat and put baby Moses inside to keep him safe.
Exodus 2:3hands-onMoses' big sister Miriam watched the basket float in the river to see what would happen.
Exodus 2:4dramatic-playThe princess found baby Moses and decided to keep him as her own son.
Exodus 2:5-6discussionGod kept baby Moses safe because He had a special plan for Moses' life.
Exodus 2:1-10craft“God is our refuge and strength, a helper who is always found.”
— Psalm 46:1The princess went down to the river to wash and heard a baby crying.
Exodus 2:5storytellingThe princess opened the basket and saw a beautiful baby boy inside.
Exodus 2:6sensoryMiriam asked if the princess wanted a Hebrew woman to help take care of the baby.
Exodus 2:7discussionThe princess said yes, so Moses got to go back to his own mommy for a while!
Exodus 2:8-9dramatic-playGod protected Moses and even let him be with his real family. God's plans are perfect!
Exodus 2:1-10worship“God said, 'I AM WHO I AM.'”
— Exodus 3:14Moses grew up and became a shepherd, taking care of sheep in the desert.
Exodus 3:1storytellingOne day Moses saw a bush that was on fire, but it didn't burn up!
Exodus 3:2hands-onGod spoke to Moses from the burning bush and called his name.
Exodus 3:4discussionGod told Moses to take off his shoes because he was standing on holy ground.
Exodus 3:5movementGod told Moses His name is 'I AM' and that He would be with Moses.
Exodus 3:14craft“God is our refuge and strength, a helper who is always found.”
— Psalm 46:1God told Moses to go tell Pharaoh to let God's people leave Egypt.
Exodus 3:10storytellingMoses didn't think he could do it, but God promised to help him.
Exodus 3:11-12discussionGod gave Moses his brother Aaron to help him talk to Pharaoh.
Exodus 4:14-16dramatic-playMoses and Aaron asked Pharaoh to let God's people go, but Pharaoh said no!
Exodus 5:1-2gameGod told Moses He would do amazing things to show Pharaoh that He is God.
Exodus 7:3-5worship“God is our refuge and strength, a helper who is always found.”
— Psalm 46:1After God sent plagues, Pharaoh finally let God's people leave Egypt!
Exodus 12:31-32storytellingPharaoh changed his mind and chased after God's people with his army.
Exodus 14:5-9dramatic-playGod's people came to the Red Sea and couldn't go forward. They were scared!
Exodus 14:10-12discussionMoses held up his staff and God made the water split apart to make a dry path!
Exodus 14:21-22hands-onGod's people walked through on dry ground, and God kept them safe from Pharaoh's army.
Exodus 14:29-30celebration“God is our refuge and strength, a helper who is always found.”
— Psalm 46:1God's people were traveling in the desert and they were very hungry.
Exodus 16:1-3storytellingGod sent special bread called manna from heaven every morning.
Exodus 16:4, 14-15sensoryGod told the people to gather just enough manna for each day.
Exodus 16:16-18gameGod also sent quail birds in the evening so the people had meat to eat.
Exodus 16:13craftGod gave His people exactly what they needed every single day.
Exodus 16:35worship“The Lord looks at the heart.”
— 1 Samuel 16:7God told Samuel to go to Bethlehem because He had chosen a new king there.
1 Samuel 16:1storytellingSamuel looked at Jesse's oldest sons, but God said none of them was the right one.
1 Samuel 16:6-10discussionPeople look at the outside, but God looks at what's inside our hearts.
1 Samuel 16:7craftThe youngest brother David was watching sheep, but God chose him to be king!
1 Samuel 16:11-12dramatic-playSamuel poured special oil on David's head, and God's Spirit came on David.
1 Samuel 16:13worship“The Lord is my shepherd; I have what I need.”
— Psalm 23:1David was a shepherd who took care of his father's sheep every day.
1 Samuel 16:11storytellingShepherds lead sheep to food and water, protect them, and keep them safe.
Psalm 23:1-2discussionDavid protected his sheep from lions and bears because he trusted God to help him.
1 Samuel 17:34-37gameWhile watching sheep, David played his harp and sang songs to God.
1 Samuel 16:18musicDavid was a good shepherd to his sheep, and Jesus is our Good Shepherd who takes care of us.
Psalm 23:1craft“The Lord looks at the heart.”
— 1 Samuel 16:7A huge giant named Goliath scared all of God's army. No one was brave enough to fight him.
1 Samuel 17:4-11storytellingDavid's father sent him to bring food to his brothers in the army.
1 Samuel 17:17-20discussionDavid heard Goliath and said he would fight the giant because God would help him.
1 Samuel 17:32-37dramatic-playDavid didn't wear armor. He took his sling and five smooth stones from the stream.
1 Samuel 17:40hands-onDavid hit Goliath with one stone, and the giant fell down. God helped David win!
1 Samuel 17:49-50celebration“The Lord is my shepherd; I have what I need.”
— Psalm 23:1When David grew up, he became king of Israel just like God had planned.
2 Samuel 5:3-4storytellingDavid loved God very much and wanted to worship Him all the time.
Psalm 18:1discussionDavid was so happy about God that he danced and celebrated with all his might!
2 Samuel 6:14movementDavid wrote many songs called psalms to praise God and tell Him how he felt.
Psalm 23, 100musicLike David, we can sing, dance, and tell God how much we love Him!
Psalm 150worship“Today a Savior, who is Christ the Lord, was born for you.”
— Luke 2:11Mary was a young woman who loved God and lived in the town of Nazareth.
Luke 1:26-27storytellingGod sent the angel Gabriel to visit Mary with a very important message.
Luke 1:26-28dramatic-playThe angel said, 'Don't be afraid, Mary! God is very pleased with you.'
Luke 1:30discussionGabriel told Mary she would have a special baby boy and name Him Jesus.
Luke 1:31craftMary told the angel she would do whatever God wanted. She trusted God's plan.
Luke 1:38worship“Today a Savior, who is Christ the Lord, was born for you.”
— Luke 2:11Mary and Joseph had to travel to Bethlehem even though Mary's baby would be born soon.
Luke 2:4-5storytellingWhen they got to Bethlehem, Mary and Joseph looked for a place to stay.
Luke 2:6-7dramatic-playEvery inn was full! There was no room for Mary and Joseph anywhere.
Luke 2:7discussionFinally, they found a stable where animals lived, and they stayed there.
Luke 2:7craftEven though it seemed like a problem, God's plan was for Jesus to be born in a humble stable.
Luke 2:7worship“You will call His name Jesus, because He will save His people.”
— Matthew 1:21In the stable, Mary had her baby boy, just like the angel said she would.
Luke 2:6-7storytellingMary wrapped baby Jesus in soft cloths to keep Him warm and cozy.
Luke 2:7sensoryMary laid baby Jesus in a manger, which is a feeding box for animals.
Luke 2:7discussionJesus wasn't just any baby—He is God's Son who came to save us!
Matthew 1:21craftWe can thank God for sending Jesus to be born as a baby so He could be our Savior.
Luke 2:11worship“Today a Savior, who is Christ the Lord, was born for you.”
— Luke 2:11On the night Jesus was born, shepherds were watching their sheep in the fields.
Luke 2:8storytellingSuddenly, a bright angel appeared, and God's glory shone all around them!
Luke 2:9dramatic-playThe shepherds were scared, but the angel said, 'Don't be afraid! I have good news!'
Luke 2:10discussionThe angel told them a Savior was born in Bethlehem—baby Jesus!
Luke 2:10-11craftThen many, many angels appeared, praising God and saying, 'Glory to God in the highest!'
Luke 2:13-14music“You will call His name Jesus, because He will save His people.”
— Matthew 1:21Wise men from far away saw a special star and knew a great king had been born.
Matthew 2:1-2storytellingThe wise men traveled a very long way on camels, following the star.
Matthew 2:9dramatic-playThe star led them right to the house where Jesus was with Mary and Joseph.
Matthew 2:9-10gameThe wise men brought expensive gifts: gold, frankincense, and myrrh for Jesus.
Matthew 2:11craftWe can give Jesus our love, our obedience, and our worship—those are the best gifts!
Matthew 2:11worship“For God so loved the world that He gave His only Son.”
— John 3:16Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a young donkey while people cheered for Him.
Matthew 21:1-7storytellingPeople were so excited they put their coats on the road for the donkey to walk on.
Matthew 21:8dramatic-playPeople waved palm branches and shouted, 'Hosanna! Blessed is He who comes!'
Matthew 21:8-9movementThe people praised Jesus because they knew He was the special King God promised.
Matthew 21:9craftJust like the people in Jerusalem, we can praise Jesus and celebrate Him!
Matthew 21:9worship“For God so loved the world that He gave His only Son.”
— John 3:16Jesus loves every person in the whole world so much, including you and me.
John 3:16storytellingSome people didn't believe Jesus was God's Son, and they were mean to Him.
Matthew 27:27-31discussionJesus died on a cross, but He did it because He loves us and wanted to save us.
John 19:17-18gentle-discussionJesus didn't do anything wrong, but He took the punishment for the wrong things we do.
1 Peter 2:24craftJesus died for us because He loves us more than we can imagine.
Romans 5:8worship“He is not here. He has risen, just as He said.”
— Matthew 28:6After Jesus died, His friends put His body in a tomb and rolled a big stone in front.
Matthew 27:59-60storytellingJesus' friends were very sad. They thought they would never see Jesus again.
John 20:1discussionOn Sunday morning, some women went to the tomb and found the big stone rolled away!
Matthew 28:1-2dramatic-playAn angel said, 'Jesus is not here! He is alive!' The tomb was empty!
Matthew 28:5-6celebrationJesus came back to life and is alive forever! This is the best news ever!
Matthew 28:6worship“He is not here. He has risen, just as He said.”
— Matthew 28:6Mary Magdalene was crying at the tomb, and then she saw Jesus! He was alive!
John 20:11-16storytellingJesus appeared to His disciples in a locked room and said, 'Peace be with you!'
John 20:19-20discussionJesus cooked breakfast for His friends by the lake and ate with them.
John 21:4-13dramatic-playJesus asked Peter three times, 'Do you love me?' Jesus forgave Peter and still loved him.
John 21:15-17craftJesus came back to show His friends He is alive, and He is our friend forever too!
John 20:19-21worship“Noah was a righteous man. He walked with God.”
— Genesis 6:9Noah loved God and obeyed Him even when other people didn't.
Genesis 6:9storytellingGod told Noah to build a huge boat called an ark because a big flood was coming.
Genesis 6:14-16discussionGod brought animals to Noah—two of every kind—to go into the ark.
Genesis 6:19-20gameNoah, his family, and all the animals went into the ark, and God shut the door.
Genesis 7:7-16craftGod kept Noah, his family, and the animals safe inside the ark during the flood.
Genesis 7:23worship“I have placed My bow in the clouds, and it will be a sign.”
— Genesis 9:13After many days, the rain finally stopped and the water started going down.
Genesis 8:1-3storytellingNoah sent out a dove, and it brought back an olive leaf—there was dry land!
Genesis 8:10-11dramatic-playGod told Noah it was time to come out. Noah, his family, and all the animals left the ark!
Genesis 8:15-19movementGod put a beautiful rainbow in the sky as a sign of His promise.
Genesis 9:13-15craftWhen we see a rainbow, we can remember that God always keeps His promises.
Genesis 9:16worship“I am the good shepherd. I know My sheep.”
— John 10:14Jesus told a story about Himself being like a good shepherd who loves his sheep.
John 10:11storytellingJesus said, 'I know My sheep.' He knows each one of us by name!
John 10:14discussionJesus told about a shepherd who left 99 sheep to find one that was lost.
Luke 15:4-6gameJesus loves us so much that He looks for us when we wander away from Him.
Luke 15:5-7craftWe are like sheep, and Jesus is our Good Shepherd who takes care of us.
John 10:14-15worship“Let the little children come to Me.”
— Mark 10:14People brought their children to Jesus so He could touch them and bless them.
Mark 10:13storytellingJesus' disciples told the people to stop bringing children, but Jesus didn't like that.
Mark 10:13discussionJesus said, 'Let the little children come to Me. Don't stop them!'
Mark 10:14dramatic-playJesus took the children in His arms and blessed them. He loves children!
Mark 10:16craftJesus loves you! He wants you to come to Him, and He welcomes you with open arms.
Mark 10:14-16worship“For God so loved the world that He gave His only Son.”
— John 3:16Review: God created the whole world in six days and made us to be His friends.
Genesis 1-2reviewReview: God made promises to Abraham, Moses, and David, and He always kept them.
Genesis 12, Exodus 3, 1 Samuel 16reviewReview: God sent Jesus to be born, die for us, and rise again so we can be with God forever.
Luke 2, Matthew 28reviewThe whole Bible is one big story about God's love for us and His plan to save us through Jesus.
2 Timothy 3:16discussionWe can celebrate everything we learned about God, Jesus, and the Bible this year!
Psalm 136:1celebrationStart with Day 1 and work through at your own pace. Each lesson builds on the last!