The HeartShaper Preschool Make-n-Share activities is an engaging student resource designed to bring Bible lessons to life through hands-on, interactive experiences for children ages 3 and 4. These carefully crafted activity pages transform learning into fun, purposeful engagement as preschoolers explore Bible stories through creative make-and-share projects that perfectly complement each weekly lesson while developing fine motor skills, creativity, and spiritual understanding through age-appropriate, developmentally suitable activities.
- Features exciting hands-on activities including popular peel-n-press stickers and innovative Waterpaint activities that captivate young children's attention while providing meaningful interaction with biblical concepts and stories in formats specifically designed for preschooler developmental stages and interests.
- Designed specifically for preschool children ages 3 and 4, with carefully crafted activities that support beginning Bible knowledge development while accommodating the attention spans, motor skill levels, and learning preferences of early preschool learners who are just beginning their faith journey.
- Provides direct lesson support with activities that reinforce and extend the key biblical concepts taught in each HeartShaper Preschool lesson, ensuring children can actively participate in meaningful ways that deepen comprehension and personal application of foundational Bible stories and God's love.
- Includes diverse creative projects and interactive elements that engage multiple learning styles through tactile experiences, visual exploration, and artistic expression, helping young children connect with Bible stories through enjoyable, memorable activities they can complete and proudly share with others.
- Requires one copy per student to ensure every preschooler has their own personal set of make-and-share materials, allowing for individual participation in classroom activities while providing take-home projects that extend learning beyond the Sunday school environment and into family interactions and daily life experiences.