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  1. Jonah and the Whale Craft Teaches a Lesson on Obedience. The story of Jonah in the whale (or big fish – the bible never clarifies which kind of fish it was) is a wonderful story of obedience. Part of obedience is trusting God’s plan more than our own. God is a God of grace.

  2. Feb 11, 2019 · This Jonah and the whale clothespin craft is super simple to make with kids of all ages. My 6-year-olds loved it because they could 'customize' their whale and it actually chomps. You can easily adapt this for older kids by letting them get more elaborate with their whale: decorating it with glitter and sequins and markers, or making it look ...

  3. Jun 29, 2023 · These Jonah and the Whale free printables will be perfect for your Sunday School class or for home lessons. Young children are fascinated and learn from the Bible story of Jonah. The following activities are awesome Jonah and the Whale activities that your children or students will love!

  4. Feb 3, 2023 · Jonah and the Whale Craft. This Jonah and the Whale craft takes another well-known Bible story and brings it to life for our kids. As they read about Jonah’s lesson in obedience, pre-k and elementary children can work on their fine motor and creativity skills!

  5. Aug 29, 2022 · Jonah & The Whale Puppets Craft. By Menucha Citron Ceder Posted on August 29, 2022. Share the Love! Craft your own Yonah – or Jonah & The Whale puppets with this adorable craft for kids! If you love these, check out our Pesach Plagues puppets too. This post contains affiliate links.

  6. Feb 28, 2020 · by Rebecca. February 28, 2020. We made this paper whale puppet for our Jonah and the Whale (actually Jonah and the Big Fish) day at Messy Church. This is super simple to make, and the little kids loved the fact that you can chomp with this whale! How to Make a Paper Whale Puppet.

  7. Jun 27, 2022 · Instructions. * See images at the top of this post for photo instructions. Colour and cut out. Punch holes over black dots and cut slits on faint dotted lines at the front of the whale. Attach the whales jaw using a paper brad/fastener. Attach fin and tail with glue. Insert Jonah into slits.

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