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Teaching Pre-Schoolers About Jesus’ Miracles

Why Teach Miracles?

Why does teaching about Jesus’ miracles to our little munchkins matter? Imagine the wide-eyed wonder of your child as they listen, captivated by stories of the impossible made possible. Jesus’ miracles aren’t just ancient tales; they’re opportunities to teach about hope, faith, and the power of kindness. Through these stories, children learn that even in today’s world, miraculous things can happen when we believe and act with compassion.

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Making Miracles Understandable

Now, translating complex biblical events into toddler-speak is no small feat. Think ‘Jesus Feeds the 5000’ but with goldfish crackers and juice boxes. Simplifying these stories without losing their essence requires creativity. Use familiar items around the house or in nature to illustrate these stories, making them relatable and understandable. Remember, if it involves play, you’ve got their attention.

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Stories That Stick

Let’s be honest, some Bible stories stick better than others. Who wouldn’t remember a man walking on water or a lunch that feeds a crowd? Use engaging retellings, maybe even with puppets or felt boards. The key? Repeat, repeat, repeat. Just when you’ve thought you’ve told the story one too many times, that’s when it’s just starting to stick.

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Emotions and Empathy

Miracle stories are more than just fascinating; they’re a playground for emotional education. They embody themes of hope, faith, fear, and joy. When discussing Jesus calming the storm, talk about fears and how faith can bring peace. It’s about finding the emotional connection; these stories can be a gentle bridge to discussing real feelings and challenges your child might face.

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Interactive Miracle Moments

Nothing beats making learning interactive. Imagine reenacting the feeding of the 5000 with a play kitchen or building a boat to discuss Jesus calming the storm. Create a ‘miracle jar’ where every time someone does something kind, they add a marble as a ‘miracle’ act. It’s a tangible way to connect biblical principles to everyday life, showing that everyone can perform small ‘miracles’ through acts of kindness.

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