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God Made the World
One of the most important things that children can learn is that God created the Universe. The Bible says, “In six days, the Lord made the heavens and the earth, the sea, and all that is in them, and rested the seventh day” (Exodus 20:11). He made the Sun to shine, and the stars to twinkle. He cr...
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God Made You
Children are naturally curious about themselves. “Why do I have two eyes?” “How do my ears work?” “Who made me?” These are just a few of their many questions. The Bible says that the human body is “fearfully and wonderfully made” (Psalm 139:14). God Made You helps children understand more about G...
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God Made Animals
Since the fifth and sixth days of Creation, animals have lived upon this Earth as proof of God’s existence. The more we learn about animals, the more we are amazed at the One Who made them. The cheetah’s speed, the elephant’s trunk, the skunk’s smell, and the turtle’s shell all point to a Creator...
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A Son Who Ran Away
The story of the prodigal son is one of the most insightful, memorable stories that Jesus told while He was on Earth. Through it, Christ brought to light the ravages of sin, the value of true repentance, and the love of the heavenly Father. By putting that story into rhyming verse on a child’s le...
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God Made Sea Creatures
On day five of Creation, the waters were filled with interesting, amazing fish similar to the ones we see today. All sea creatures have unique abilities specifically designed by God. The more our children learn about these animals, the more they will learn about the intelligent God who designed t...
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A Patient Man from Uz
Through the life and story of Job, God gives us amazing insight into the problem of pain and suffering. By putting that story into rhyming verse on a child’s level, this video offers an easy-to-watch resource for teaching children how to handle life’s tough times.
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A Man Who Loved Money: A Story About the Rich Young Ruler
A rich young man learns a very hard lesson when he comes to Jesus. He learned that Jesus must be more important to him than his money. Using rhyming verse, this important lesson is put on a child’s level to help them recognize the importance of priorities in their life.