From A to Z: Letter Q

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So, I may be a little bias, but I *think* that letter Q may be my favorite letter yet. 

Maybe it's because the lesson involves making cookie "donuts" and because we get share the amazing truth that God's love for us never quits.

As we decorated cookies and made a gigantic mess with sprinkles (I'm still on the fence about whether baking with the kids is actually fun or not. Ha!), we read about the prodigal son. Unfortunately, between the finger licking and sprinkle dousing, there wasn't a lot of story retention, so we'll probably be reviewing the story again ;) 

So, you may be thinking--what do donut cookies, the letter Q, and the prodigal son have anything to do with one another?

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Well, I'll tell you! The donut is a never-ending shape--it keeps going around and around and around. It's a good visual for explaining that God's love for us has no end--He loves us no matter what and we can't do anything to make Him stop loving us. 

Maybe you're not friends with your mixer--you could also make apple slices into donut shapes, use bagels, or just grab some donuts at the store. 

I hope that you enjoy learning about letter Q as much as we did. Remember, if you do the lesson, be sure to tag #colorandkindness so we can see what you're up too!

Have a good one friends!

Nicole

Color and Kindness Alphabet cards

ps. the Alphabet Bible Truth cards are now in the shop if you want an easy-to-print set (or grab a printed set) to go along with this series. They are the perfect size for little hands or for hanging up :)

 

From A to Z: Letter P

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When my first-born was a tiny babe, I spent countless hours nursing him in the middle of the night--sitting on a soft, vintage rocker and feeling like I was the only one awake in the universe. Maybe you've been there too? 

These moments were the moments that I whispered prayers over my new sweet boy--it felt sacred and sweet to talk to God about my son. Although I was exhausted, I often looked forward to those nightly feedings because it felt like such an intimate time between me and God.

Prayer is perhaps one of the first spiritual things you teach or model to your child--you may pray with them at night, at the dinner table, or after a moment of discipline. When you hear your little one say a prayer for the first time, it melts your heart into a puddle of joy. 

Prayer really is such a gift that God gives us--and what a gift it is to teach our kids that God listens to our prayers and wants to talk with us! 

Letter P's Bible truth is we can talk to God with prayer.

This lesson is very simple and low-key. You get to read about how Jesus taught others to pray and make an easy paper prayer chain. We are looking forward to using ours at bedtime or mealtime as a visual reminder to pray and give thanks.

Have a good one!

Nicole

 

 

 

From A to Z: Letter O

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I had it all planned out. A peaceful painting session with sparkly yellow paint, busy little hands, reading the story of Abraham out of our Bible storybook, and pretty music in the background. Only, it was more like:

"Stop putting paint in your brother's hair"

"Sit down and finish your stars"

"You don't need any more colors. We are using yellow"

"Stop trying to sit in the same seat as your brother"

There were a lot of directions, but not a lot of listening. We finished our painting session with me feeling exasperated for trying to teach them that O is for Obedience is Best when they had disobeyed me repeatedly. 

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I'm guessing I'm not the only momma who would raise her hand if someone asked if shepherding obedience in little hearts was challenging. Right? 

Something I want to teach my kids is that obedience not just doing something because someone told them so. When you look at the Bible characters who did (or did not) obey God--you see a trend. Obeying God brings good things and disobeying God brings not-so-good consequences. I hope to teach my boys that I am asking them to obedient because I want the best for them (aka: I want them to stop running into the street so they don't get smacked by a car). Or I want the best for someone else (aka: I want them to stop hitting their sibling so their sibling stops getting hurt). Of course, we are still working on the basics around here (I feel like it's a minute-by-minute part of parenting. Ha!). And I have a feeling that there won't be a day that my children are suddenly obedient 100% of the time. It's just a feeling ;) 

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Hopefully as you do your star and stick craft and read the story of Abraham, little hearts will hear that being obedient is not a chore--it's a way to love God and love others. Not only that, but being obedient is for our best and the best of others too. 

Have a good one!

Nicole

 

 

From A to Z: Letter N

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This lesson has the lovely Mr. Rodger's tune on repeat in my head--"It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood, a beautiful day in the neighborhood..."

I bet you do now too ;)

We've made it half-way through the alphabet--I hope you've enjoyed it so far. I know we are enjoying it and learning a lot around here :) 

Letter N: Love your Neighbor

Letter N is for Love Your Neighbor as Yourself. It's a simple lesson, but it opened up a lot of doors (no pun intended-ha!) to talk about how we can love those around us. 

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We made a colorful house, read the story of the Good Samaritan, and brainstormed ways to love our neighbors. 

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If you want to add another fun activity this week, go grab the paper house illustrations and make a whole neighborhood :)  

Have a good one!

Nicole

Ps. I'll be taking at least a month-long blogging break from the A to Z series as we enjoy summer and I work on some other projects. I look forward to sharing O-Z soon :)

From A to Z: Letter M

Letter M

If your little one is tactile, then they are going to love going through letter M. My boys are always up for activities that involve paint, glue, digging, and shaving cream ;) 

Letter M is for God Made the World. This lesson is all about exploring God's creation in a hands-on, tangible way. There's lots of sensory play (and maybe some extra messes!), but it's a fun lesson for kiddos. 

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The lesson includes reading the story about how God created the world, going on a hunt for God's creations, and working through the 7 days of creation in fun and interactive ways. 

You may also enjoy these resources as you do lesson M (ps. some of these are affiliate links):

Play Bird Bingo (and maybe spot some in the wild too!)--you could also make this easy DIY bird feeder :)

Pick up this adorable animal I spy book from the library or bookstore

This may be better for the younger ones--but it's a cute book about our solar system

Have a good one!

Nicole