| Psalm 39:14 says: "Give thanks to the Lord for He is | | | | nature. Make sure you have duplicates of these |
| good. His love endures forever." Do your little ones | | | | pictures and laminate them for long-term use. Hide the |
| know how good God is? True. They do need some | | | | duplicate pictures around the room. You are now |
| maturity before they really begin to see God's | | | | ready to play the activity. |
| goodness in their lives, but it's never too early to start | | | | Read Psalm 118:1 to your class. Show the class the |
| teaching the principle to them that indeed God is good! | | | | box, which they have helped to decorate with all the |
| Here are 2 fun memory verse activities to help them | | | | good things God has given. Name each picture and |
| understand how amazing God is. | | | | recite the verse after each one. Now pick a child to |
| Memory Verse Activity #1: God's Good Box For this | | | | point to any picture on the box. Tell him that another |
| activity you will need a large empty box (about 18"x18") | | | | picture just like the one he chose is hidden somewhere |
| upon which your children can glue pictures of good | | | | in the room. Encourage him to find it. Once he finds the |
| things that God has done or given. For example, you | | | | picture, have the whole class recite the memory verse |
| can have pictures of different animals, pictures of | | | | together. Play until each child has had a turn or until all |
| people such as grandmas or pictures of things in | | | | the pictures have been found. |