15 Aug · Annie Riendeau · No Comments

EN-E-Mary Snack

Mary’s Baby Pacifier   Material LifeSavers Mint Candy Wilton Edible Glue Jelly beans Coloured ribbons   Steps Ask the children to stick together (with the edible glue) 2 LifeSavers to make the shape of a pacifier. Then ask them to stick a Jelly bean on that pacifier. Finally, ask them to insert a ribbon and …

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15 Aug · Noemie Chasse · No Comments

EN-PS-Moses Baby Snack

Moses’ basket   Material Paper muffin molds Cheerios Large marshmallows Small marshmallows   Steps Before class begins, prepare small snack baskets for the children. Put Cheerios in each muffin pan, then a large and a small marshmallow to form a small baby on straw Now make the connection with the story of the baby Moses …

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15 Aug · Annie Riendeau · No Comments

EN-E-Moses Baby Snack

Baby Moses in his basket   Material Sausages coated in dough Muffin/cupcake sets Food coloring for the eyes   Steps Prepare snacks before class. Coat mini sausages in Pillsbury paste. Cook them. Put the babies in a muffin/cupcake paper and make their eyes with the food coloring. Distribute a Moses baby in his basket to …

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15 Aug · Noemie Chasse · No Comments

EN-PS-Joseph (Old) Snack

Joseph: From Prison To Palace     Material Puffed rice squares Sour candy Large plate   Steps Before class, prepare a pyramid of puffed rice. Add the details with the sour candy Tell the children to come and take a piece of the pyramid to eat it. Remind them that Joseph stayed in Egypt.

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15 Aug · Noemie Chasse · No Comments

EN-PS-Joseph (Old) Snack

Joseph’s Coat     Ingredients Fruit Rolls (Fruit-O-Long) Big pretzels Small pretzels Ritz Crackers   Steps Ask the children to use a large pretzel for the body. Ask the children to use 2 small pretzels for the arms and 2 small ones for the legs. A Ritz cracker becomes the head. Ask each child to …

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15 Aug · Annie Riendeau · No Comments

EN-E-Joseph (Old) Snack

The Multicoloured Coat   Material Graham Crackers type cookies (for body and coat sleeves) Icing Rainbow mini-belts or multicoloured jelly candies (jelly beans) Small plates Plastic knives   Steps Give the children cookies Ask them to cut them and place them to create a coat and sleeves. Then ask them to put the icing on …

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15 Aug · Noemie Chasse · No Comments

EN-PS-Esau Snack

Esau’s Soup     Material Chicken and noodle soup Styrofoam cups (plastic) Plastic spoons Pot (for the transport to the church) Steps Prepare the snack before class. Write “Esau’s Soup” on the Styrofoam cups you need. Cook chicken and noodle soup. Once ready, pour it into a slow cooker or pot so you can transport …

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EN-E-Esau Snack

The Hunter’s Snack   Material Bottles of water Small snack bags (Ziploc) Labels Small cereals, cookies, chocolates, dried fruit, etc. Adhesive tape   Steps Give each child a small bag with a “To Feed the Animals” tag. This small bag may contain small cereals, chocolates, dried fruit, etc. Then hand out water bottles to the …

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15 Aug · Noemie Chasse · No Comments

EN-PS-Jacob Snack

Jacob’s Ladder   Material Graham crackers (or tea biscuits) Pretzel White icing Plastic knives Plates Paper towels   Steps Give each child a graham cracker. Tell the children to spread the icing on the cracker. Tell them to place the pretzels on the cracker to form a ladder.  

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15 Aug · Annie Riendeau · No Comments

EN-E-Jacob Snack

Jacob’s Ladder   Material Cookies or cakes for the base White icing Pretzels for ladder bars Small plates Plastic knives   Steps Give a cookie or a piece of cake on a plate to each Child. Ask them to add icing and then add the ladder-shaped pretzels.  

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