God loves every hair!
Children's Activity
Object:
Materials:
Thick colored paper
Markers, pencils
Picture of each child (brought in by the children)
Yarn in "hair" colors
Hole punch
Pencils
Glue
Directions:
1.
Cut several bookmark shapes out of colored paper to have ready for the children.
2.
Give the children each a bookmark and have them put their names on the back of them.
3.
Have the children cut the heads only out of the pictures of themselves they have brought with them.
4.
On the bottom half of the bookmark have each child write this Bible verse: "And even the hairs of your head are counted."
5.
Next, have the pictures of the children's faces put about an inch below the top of the bookmark. Glue them on so that they will stay put.
6.
Once the glue has dried, using the hole punch, punch a hole above the picture, but make sure to leave enough room so that the yarn will not cut through the paper.
7.
Cut a length of yarn for each bookmark and let each child place the piece of yarn through the hole and tie the ends together. Try to match the yarn to each child's hair color.
Thick colored paper
Markers, pencils
Picture of each child (brought in by the children)
Yarn in "hair" colors
Hole punch
Pencils
Glue
Directions:
1.
Cut several bookmark shapes out of colored paper to have ready for the children.
2.
Give the children each a bookmark and have them put their names on the back of them.
3.
Have the children cut the heads only out of the pictures of themselves they have brought with them.
4.
On the bottom half of the bookmark have each child write this Bible verse: "And even the hairs of your head are counted."
5.
Next, have the pictures of the children's faces put about an inch below the top of the bookmark. Glue them on so that they will stay put.
6.
Once the glue has dried, using the hole punch, punch a hole above the picture, but make sure to leave enough room so that the yarn will not cut through the paper.
7.
Cut a length of yarn for each bookmark and let each child place the piece of yarn through the hole and tie the ends together. Try to match the yarn to each child's hair color.
