Preschool Bible Verse Activities

Our elementary kids often learn the bible verse using games and activities (like making a bible verse puzzle). Since the average preschooler can’t read, you’ll need to do different types of bible verse activities than with the elementary kids (although that bible verse puzzle above does have a modification to make it preschool friendly).

Try these preschool bible verse activities – they’re educational, fun and simple enough that preschoolers can work on them independently.

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Did you see the printable preschool Rocky Railway VBS bible verse templates I shared earlier? Go save those templates and come back for some fun preschool bible verse activities!

Supplies:

Copy paper
White cardstock paper
Dot stickers
Dot markers or bingo daubers
Baby wipes
OPTIONAL: tape

Instructions – dot stickers:

PREP: Print bible verse templates on copy paper. You can either trim the excess paper and tape the sheets together into one long banner, or you can leave the pieces separate so you can spread them out more.

Lay out dot stickers in your work space. Encourage kids to cover the black lines using stickers.

You can see how much better my 3 year old got at following the black line after just one letter!

For more educational value, put one color dot sticker at the top of each letter and challenge kids to fill in each letter with the color sticker that’s already on the dot.


Instructions – dot markers:

PREP: Print bible verse templates on white card stock paper (the dot markers make the paper pretty wet, so heavier weight paper is definitely better than copy paper). You can either trim the excess paper and tape the sheets together into one long banner, or you can leave the pieces separate so you can spread them out more.

Lay out dot markers in your work space. Encourage kids to cover the black lines using the dot markers, OR to fill the paper around the words without actually touching the letters.

These dot markers are SO MUCH FUN. You can see through them even as they dry, so the original printing shows through. You end up with a really cool looking art/decor project!

Yep, I let my 3 year old use two of the dot markers in the church pew during service one Sunday. I was feeling particularly brave that day apparently! It was actually just fine in the pew, but now that she’s used them a couple times she really goes to town stamping… so I wouldn’t advise using them on any surface you don’t want stamped.

Baby wipes will come in super handy when the dot markers “accidentally” get stamped on the kids hands… don’t ask how I know. 🙂


Both the dot markers and dot stickers are great educational activities for preschoolers – they practice on letter recognition, color matching, fine motor skills, etc.

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