Adam and Eve had it all. A perfect paradise given to them by God. But, somehow it all fell apart. Teach your preschoolers about this lesson with some fun ideas.
The ideas below may help you when teaching a lesson on Adam and Eve. Feel free to use these ideas to supplement your current curriculum or to make your own lesson.
Directions: The "general" stands in the middle of the circle of chairs and gives commands to each child. These commands are not to be obeyed unless the command begins with the words, "The general says." Any child that follows orders without this authority are out of the game and must leave the circle. Sample commands might include:
Directions: Give each child an apple (they can be green or red, or both). Let each child examine their apple very carefully, looking for anything that they can remember about their apple. Once all of the children have had a chance to do this, collect the apples in a basket and place the basket in the center of the table. Now have the children come up to the basket and see if they can identify their apple. Just like apples can be told apart, God knows each of us, too!
A good snack for this lesson would be to use the apples in the game above to slice and provide caramel dip for the apples.
Another good snack for this lesson would be:
Serve warm or cold.
Print the coloring page below for the children to color with crayons.
Suggested Prayer (or use your own)
Two little eyes look to God, two little ears to hear His word. Two little feet to walk in His ways, hands to serve Him all my days.
See the full list of Sunday School lesson ideas on both the Old Testament and the New Testament!