STORY THEATER

Before we know it the holiday season will be upon us! This Nutcracker Doll paper doll set will provide hours of fun for your little ballerinas.

 

TABLETOP THEATER

Do your children love theater? Help them make a tabletop theater out of a cardboard box. Paint it. Add stickers, jewels, or fairy lights if you wish!

While you read stories to your children, let them make props of their own, or buy my FLASH DRIVE of Bible characters, backdrops, and props and let them retell the stories in their own words. Let the drama begin!

 PILGRIM’S PROGRESS STORY THEATER

Follow little Christian’s journey as he makes his way to the Celestial City and meets dangers along the way.

Example of printables of the sisters who lived at Palace Beautiful.

Palace Beautiful… printable.

Example of printables of the giants of Doubting Castle.

The Celestial City

 

Hill of Difficulty

 

Palace Beautiful

 

Enchanted Land

 

Vanity Fair

 

OTHER STORY THEATER

Be inspired by Harriet’s courageous exploits while she takes slaves across borders to safety, using the woods, quilts, and other signs along the way to escape being caught.

Find out how a middle-aged, never married lady hides Jews in her home during WWII.

Example of printables of Harriet Tubman’s washtub and medical kit she used to help people in her rescue home.

Example of printables of the Underground Railroad Quilt Codes, used by members along the way to direct where to stay and places to avoid.

The Beje House, printable.

Example of printables of Corrie Ten Boom’s mother, ration cards, radio, flyer, and a child they helped find a home for during WWII.

The Woods where Harriet traversed, bringing people to freedom.

The Beje Watch Shop in Amsterdam. Corrie’s family lived above and built a room to hide people in during WWII.

MORE STORY THEATER

Two children Gladys adopted, tiny shoes recovered from women who used to bind their feet, Gladys’ luggage.

Examples of printables of the Inn of the Sixth Happiness where Gladys Alyward set up a hotel for muleteer drivers.

Mule. Kang where people slept at night, altogether on the stone platform which could be heated underneath.

Prisoner where Gladys helped stop a riot, and the Mandarin who asked her to do so.

Be amazed by Glady’s resolve to go to China despite everyone blocking her path. Though never married, she becomes mother to orphan children, helps prevent a prison massacre, champions the end to foot binding, and becomes friend to the Mandarin.

 

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