Easter

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These simple activity ideas will help you create “memorable moments” that reinforce the messages you’ve shared with your children during your Bible story picnics. There’s no need to do all these activities. Choose as few or as many as you like. You can do them in conjunction with your Bible story picnic, or at a different time of the day – whatever suits you best.

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  • “I love you this much” game

    Any time

    Take turns coming up with descriptive words ending in “er” to explain the magnitude of your love.

    Discussion point: Jesus’ love for us is so great, He was willing to die on the cross for us.

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  • Fun with Glo Germ™

    Science with a twist

    Order some Glo Germ online and have fun with this educational product that reveals the presence of bacteria on a surface.

    Discussion point: Sin is like germs. It can hide and be hard for us to detect, but the Holy Spirit shows us our sins.

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  • Lesson in a light bulb

    Other

    Compare a broken light bulb with a working light bulb.

    Discussion point: The Holy Spirit helps us “shine” brightly for Jesus, obeying His commands.

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  • Plan an egg hunt

    Physical activity

    Pack some “Easter story eggs” in a picnic basket, then hide them outdoors or around your home.

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  • Play jail-bird tag

    Physical activity

    To illustrate what an encumbrance sin is, have your kids play tag, but outfit each child with a liability of some sort.

    Discussion point: Sin makes us feel “weighed down” by guilt, shame and worry.

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  • Pray a Psalm

    Any time

    Use this sample prayer based on Psalm 24 as your family’s Easter prayer, or write a family prayer based on any of the Scripture verses in this lesson.

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  • Read a beary fun story

    Any time

    Get a copy of The Berenstain Bears and the Easter Story – a wonderful story to read to your children as a tie-in to this Easter lesson.

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  • Talk about tears

    Science with a twist

    Make a raw egg float in salt water to illustrate how much God cares about our tears and sorrows.

    Discussion point: Jesus’ death on the cross made Him familiar with our sorrow and pain.

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  • The laundry sniff test

    Other

    Hide dirty laundry, then have your kids try to find it by “sniffing it out.”

    Discussion point: Just as dirty laundry smells bad, our sin “stinks” to God. We stay clean by regularly confessing our sins.

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