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6 Bible Verse Coloring Pages

May 16, 2016 by Janine 8 Comments

bible verse coloring page - genesis 913 - I have set my rainbow in the clouds

Getting older children to memorize scripture can be as easy as having them color! That's why I had these 6 Bible verse coloring  pages made! You might find yourself using them like I have. When I went to Bible college, Bible reading, prayer and memorizing scripture was mandatory. That made it ... View Post

Filed Under: Bible, Bible Resources, Faith, Free Printables Tagged With: Bible for kids, coloring

Stained Glass Nativity Ornaments Printable

December 18, 2014 by Janine 26 Comments

I like to have easy activities ready for the kids when company comes over. Some of our friends have older children so I was looking for printable ornaments that they would like to make too. The more Christ-centered the activity, the better. That is what the Christmas is all about, right? The ... View Post

Filed Under: Art, Christmas, Free Printables, Holiday Activities Tagged With: coloring, nativity, ornaments, printables

Exploring the Rainbow and Mom’s Library #86

March 11, 2014 by Janine 6 Comments

Springtime is the perfect time to explore rainbows!  We all know they are beautiful to look at, but they can also be used to inspire creativity in our children.  That's why I'm featuring rainbow themed activities this week!  Your kids won't be able to unlearn the colors after exploring rainbows in ... View Post

Filed Under: Mom's Library, Play, Preschool, Preschool Crafts Tagged With: coloring, preschool activities, rainbow

Creative Art Activities for Kids and Mom’s Library #82

February 11, 2014 by Janine 9 Comments

creative art activities for kids

I never thought art was very important.  However, now that I'm older I see many of the most successful people have advanced artistic and creative abilities.  This doesn't mean that they are master artists, but they have an eye for aesthetic qualities that make a good product or system. That's why ... View Post

Filed Under: Art, Learning Activities, Mom's Library Tagged With: coloring, kid art, painting

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