Praise God With Paper Cups 2-5
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The Praise God… series of teacher resources presents crafts that reinforce learning about the Bible, the sacraments, and worship.
This book features 45 crafts that use common disposable drinking cups made from various materials (paper, plastic, or foam) and various sizes. Each craft project includes a materials list, easy-to-follow step-by-step directions, a drawing of the finished craft, reproducible patterns, and the related Bible story and application.
Praise God with Paper Cups combines Bible stories with craft projects that encourage hands-on learning and life-long appreciation of these Bible stories. Crafts are designed as springboards to stimulate understanding of a Bible story and its application. These are fresh, creative ideas that engage children in discovering new ways to review and remember Bible stories.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780758608420
ISBN10: 075860842X
Anita Stohs
Binding: Saddle Stitch
Published: July 2005
Praise God
Publisher: Concordia Publishing House
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