My 10-year-old loves our daily Parables minibooks.
She enjoys reading the full, MKJV scriptures in each booklet by herself,
and then narrate the parable back to me.
We have wonderful discussions
and she amazes me with her spiritual insights.
Most of all, she loves to add some things to each minibook ~
a patch on old cloth,
some seeds,
a few grains of yeast,
jewels,
a pearl,
some netting and some colored fish,
a fluffy lamb
Her simple delight in these little “add on’s” is a reminder that
young children love the concrete, hands-on activities.
My child’s inspiration has transformed her ‘ordinary’ Bible Notebook pages
into something unique and special!
I am a facilitator to her creativity.
Her notebook pages may turn out quite differently to the way I imagined them,
and that is precisely how it should be ~
HER own!
How do your children make their Bible Study personal?
Blessings,
For the parable of the weeds in the wheat what is some little visual we could use to go with that?
Thanks!
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@Jane, you could look at some Google images of weeds in wheat here or find some dandelion or common weed seeds in the garden and glue these over a picture of wheat. Discuss ideas with your child and let them decide how to present the idea visually.
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Hi Nadene, hope your days are blessed with laughter, happiness and the peace of our Lord Jesus! Your constant giving and sharing are a testimony of your diligent service to our Lord and the homeschooling community! thank you sooooooooooo much for these parable Lapbooks.They came just in time! xx
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You are such a creative lady and it makes me want to homeschool all over again. I am using these for my granddaughter. Thanks so much!
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@Donna, thank you and be blessed as you and your granddaughter use the Parable Lapbook.
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thanks! have a blessed night there on your side of the world.
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thanks. that one helps. now that i open it again it shows that one. how about the heads on the notebooking pages? thanks so much!
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@Michelle, I used “Chocolate Box Decorative” font on the notebook pages, blessings!
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Hi Nadene! Can you tell me the fonts for this one also? Always blessed by what you share. Thank you!
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@michelle, I used “Wackadoo” for this one too! 🙂
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