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The King’s Feast Material Chocolate bars Crown Plastic knives and forks Steps Ask the children to sit in a circle. In the center of the circle, place a chair with a crown, fork, knife and chocolate bar wrapped in gift paper. Ask the children to roll a dice in turns. If someone …
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The Heart Of The Father Having fears is normal. It is what you do with those fears that changes everything. Fear can paralyze you and prevent you from fulfilling the Father’s plan for your life. For example, if I am afraid to speak in front of people because I am afraid that others will …
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The Heart Of The Father Having fears is normal, we are all afraid of something.We have to be careful so that this fear doesn’t stop us from doing things. If I’m afraid people will laugh at me when I talk, I may decide not to talk in front of people, and I’m going …
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Esther’s Musical Dance Material Foam squares Steps This is the principle of the musical chair. Arrange foam squares all over the room (one less than the number of children). Put on some music. To the sound of music, tell the children to dance everywhere. When you stop the music, tell them to stand …
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Knights, Kings And Queens Material None Steps Ask the children to put themselves in teams of 2 and face each other at a distance of about 1 meter. This will make 2 lines. When you shout “Knight,” the child who is in the right line must then sit on the back of his partner …
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Courage (The Pendulum) Material 2 ladders 1 tennis ball attached to a rope Steps Ask 2 children to climb the ladder and hold the rope on which the tennis ball is attached. Ask a child to come. He has to put the ball under his chin and let it go. Does he have …
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Fortified Heart Material Paper plates Scissors Wool Pen Steps Give each child a plate. Fold the plate in half and draw a half-heart in the middle. Cut out the shape and open the plate to see the whole heart. Make holes with the pen around the cut-out heart. Pass the wool through the …
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Esther’s Feast Material Plastic cups Cupcakes (small cakes) Candy of all kinds Steps Recreate the sumptuous buffet to which Esther was invited. To do this, put candy in the bottom of the plastic cups and add a decorated cupcake. Serve to children (for a healthier version: fruit cups).
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Crown Material Paper plates Scissors Pencils Buttons or pom-poms (optional) Hot glue (optional) Steps Prepare the base of the crowns in advance. Fold the paper plate in half. Cut the plate into pizza wedges to the edge. Leave about 4 cm. Open the plate to make the last two cuts. Your preparation …
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Crown Material Small plates Tortilla or pita bread Grapes Steps Prepare the first part of the snack in advance. Cut the tortillas into a crown. Give each child a plate with a small tortilla crown. Ask the kids to put grapes on their crowns. These are the jewels on Esther’s crown!
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