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Teaching Children to Pray

by Mary Davis

Book Details

Publisher:Tyndale House Publishers
Published:2006-10
Pages:101
Format:BOOK
Language:en

Reading Info

About This Book

Through the use of cut, color, and paste projects, children will learn about the various types of prayer to help them begin and grow their own dynamic prayer life. Complete lesson plans are included.

Our Review

This hands-on guide offers a creative approach to spiritual development through interactive cut, color, and paste activities that make prayer concepts tangible for young learners. The book systematically introduces different types of prayer through structured projects, providing complete lesson plans that give educators and parents ready-to-use materials for teaching spiritual practices. These craft-based exercises transform abstract religious concepts into concrete experiences children can see and touch, making the invisible nature of prayer more accessible to developing minds.

What sets this resource apart is its practical methodology that engages multiple learning styles while building foundational prayer habits. The structured lesson format ensures consistency in teaching while allowing for creative expression, making it equally valuable for Sunday school teachers, homeschooling parents, and religious educators. Children who learn best through hands-on activities will particularly benefit from this tactile approach to spiritual formation, developing prayer practices that extend beyond the classroom into daily life.

Themes

Juvenile Nonfiction

Subjects

Juvenile Nonfiction