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Jonah And The Whale Craft For Preschoolers

Preschooler Making A Jonah And The Whale Craft

Introduction

Teaching Bible stories to preschoolers is a great way to instill moral values and introduce them to religion. One of the most popular stories is Jonah and the Whale. The story teaches children about obedience, repentance, and God's mercy. To make the story more interactive, you can create a Jonah and the Whale craft with your preschooler. This article will provide you with step-by-step instructions on how to make a Jonah and the Whale craft for preschoolers.

Materials Needed

Materials Needed For Jonah And The Whale Craft

To create a Jonah and the Whale craft, you will need:

  • Blue and green construction paper
  • White paper
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Markers or crayons
  • Googly eyes

Step-by-Step Instructions

Step By Step Instructions For Jonah And The Whale Craft

Follow these instructions to make a Jonah and the Whale craft:

  1. Using the blue construction paper, cut out a whale shape. You can use a template or freehand it. Make sure the whale is large enough to fit Jonah inside.
  2. Cut out a smaller Jonah shape from the white paper. You can draw Jonah or print out a template.
  3. Color Jonah with markers or crayons.
  4. Glue googly eyes onto Jonah.
  5. Glue Jonah onto the green construction paper to represent land.
  6. Using the blue construction paper, cut out waves. You can make them any size and shape you like.
  7. Glue the waves onto the blue paper around the whale and Jonah.
  8. Using the white paper, cut out a cloud shape.
  9. Write "God is merciful" on the cloud with markers or crayons.
  10. Glue the cloud onto the blue paper above the whale and Jonah.

Alternative Craft Ideas

Alternative Craft Ideas For Jonah And The Whale

If you want to try different craft ideas, here are some alternatives:

  • Use paper plates to create Jonah and the Whale. Cut out a whale shape from one paper plate and color it blue. Cut out a Jonah shape from another paper plate and color it with markers or crayons. Glue the two plates together.
  • Create a 3D whale using a paper cup. Cut out a whale shape from construction paper and glue it onto the cup. Add googly eyes and a paper tail.
  • Make a felt board set using felt sheets. Cut out a whale shape and several Jonah shapes. Children can use the felt pieces to retell the story of Jonah and the Whale.

Conclusion

Making a Jonah and the Whale craft is a fun and engaging way to teach preschoolers about this popular Bible story. You can choose from different craft ideas or create your own. The important thing is to have fun while learning about God's mercy and forgiveness. Your preschooler will love creating their own Jonah and the Whale craft and retelling the story to family and friends.

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