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Cutting out artificial additives to improve a child's behavior sounds simple. But, following the Feingold Diet is not without its challenges.
When the school year starts, finding ideas for gluten-free snacks and lunches can become a challenge for parents of children with celiac disease.
Eating a well-balanced diet means making good food choices. Tweens need a little nudge in this area, as junk food may reign high on their list. Help them eat healthy.
These moist cookies won't stay in the cookie jar for long. A great snack for the kids after school, the recipe also makes enough to feed a large crowd.
Easy homemade muffin recipes for kids and parents to make together. Kids will love these healthy school snacks.
The Bible gives us a great insight into what foods were eaten in Bible Times. Use the information listed here to serve up some authentic snacks in your Sunday School.
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Abraham was willing to make the ultimate sacrifice for God. God loved Abraham and proves it. Help preschoolers understand how to obey God with these lesson ideas.
The Armor of God is given to us in Ephesians. Preschoolers can have some fun while learning what the Armor of God means with these creative ideas.
Enhance oatmeal cookies with dried cherries and butterscotch pieces for an after-school the kids won't be able to resist.
Brownie Baking is a creative endeavor requiring thought, planning and skill.
Sharing is a difficult concept for young children to understand. Make a fun lesson out of teaching your preschoolers about how to share with these ideas.
Daniel trusted God in everything he did. Teach your preschoolers what happened to Daniel when he was thrown in a lions den with hungry lions waiting there.
Dorcas was loved by many. When she died everyone was very sad. Teach your preschoolers what Peter did to make everything better with these ideas and suggestions.
Elijah was a faithful believer in God. He was one of two men that God carried to heaven before he died. Teach your preschoolers about Elijah with these lesson ideas.
Esther was not only beautiful, but also very brave. Use these ideas to teach your preschoolers about how Esther saved the Jews from impending doom.
Celebrating feasts and harvesting is the theme for the Fall season. Teach your preschoolers about the feasts and celebrations for Autumn using the Bible lesson ideas.
Hannah trusted that God would give her a child. Teach your preschoolers how to trust God more through fun games and crafts with these lesson ideas.
When families are on the go, it's so tempting to resort to eating overpriced junk food. There are cheap, easy and healthy snacks you can make ahead of time.
Easy as pie, these look-alike snack cakes have a long and honorable history in the realm of sweet treats.
Isaiah was one of the best known prophets in the Old Testament. Teach your preschoolers about him through fun games and activities.
Jacob and Esau is a story of brothers who did not get along. Teach preschoolers about these brothers through games and activities, and to how to get along with others.
Jeremiah preached God's word to people who were harsh to him. He was found faithful in God's eyes. Use these ideas to teach your preschoolers about him.
Jesus calmed a raging storm that had all of his disciples scared. What amazing power. Teach your preschoolers about this miracle through games, crafts, and fun.
Jesus wanted the little children to surround him. He gave them hugs and blessed them. Teach your preschoolers that Jesus loves them, too, with these ideas.
Mary and Martha had lost their beloved brother, Lazarus. Could the Son of Man raise him from the dead? Teach your preschoolers about Lazarus with these activities.
Jesus performed his first miracle at a wedding. He turned water into wine, and saved the reception from going bad. Teach your preschoolers about Jesus' first miracle.
He ate locusts and honey. His clothes were made from camel hair. People came to him in droves to be baptized. Here are some lesson ideas for teaching John the Baptist.
Jonah was given a task that he just did not want to do. What made him change his mind? Use the ideas here to help make this lesson a fun one for your preschoolers!
Is it possible to march around a city, blow trumpets, and watch the city walls crumble? Use these ideas to teach your preschoolers about Joshua and Jericho.
King Josiah was only eight years old when he began his rule. Teach your preschoolers that little guys can do big things, too.
We are all tempted at one time or another to do something we know is wrong. Use these lesson ideas to help your preschoolers learn how to avoid temptation.
The story of Joseph teaches children to forgive others when they do wrong to us. Help your preschooler learn how important forgiveness is.
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Mary and Martha were sisters, and they loved Jesus very much. Use the ideas presented in this article to help teach your preschoolers about their love and dedication.
Missionaries are hard for preschoolers to understand. Teach them about the wonderful job missionaries do through games and activities. Great ideas can be found here.
Moses started out in a basket floating down the Nile to becoming a prince in Egypt. Here are some ideas to use when teaching about Moses as a baby.
Help children learn that they can depend on God in every circumstance by using these lesson ideas on Moses Parts the Red Sea.
Noah was an old man when God asked him to build the ark. With a little help from family and a lot of faith in God, Noah was able to accomplish the task.
It was hard for people to understand the things of heaven. Jesus told stories called "parables" to help them. Help your preschoolers learn about the parables of Jesus.
Paul made a brave escape when his life was endangered in Damascus. Teach your preschoolers about this Bible story with these lesson ideas.
Prayer is a time to talk with God and build a relationship with Him. Teach your preschoolers why prayer is important with these ideas and suggestions for a bible lesson.
Faith is believing in something that you cannot see. Use these ideas for games, crafts, and snacks to help teach your preschoolers about faith.
Use these ideas to teach your preschoolers that God gives us food, water, clothes, and homes. Included are craft and activity suggestions.
Samson was a man given great strength. He also loved God very much. What happens when Delilah finds his weakness. Share these ideas with your preschooler class.
In order to perform best at school, children need a healthy snack that maintains energy levels. This ideal snack should also be easy to eat and not make a mess.
Solomon was known to be a wise king. He was fair and just. Teach your preschoolers about this memorable Bible character.
Jesus had 12 very special friends that traveled with him and helped spread the Good News. Your preschoolers can learn about the men who were called The Disciples.
The apostle Paul, once Saul, became known as the greatest missionary ever. Use these ideas to teach your preschoolers about his conversion to Christianity and more.
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