Overall rating: 4.7647057 / 5 from 17 reviews.
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New Years Bible Artwork
"Thank you so much for offering the New Year's Bible artwork. It was perfect for our coloring page station. We also used your New Years Eve curriculum. It was perfect for our Sunday on New Year's Eve! We are teaching our 1st -5th graders and this material is PERFECT!"
Great resource!
"I gave these out in a New Years packet to the kids. They loved it! Everything Children's Ministry Deals does is such high quality!"
Loved the New Year's Resources!
"We used these resources for a combined adult and children's service. Everyone loved them!"
New Year coloring page
"The girls in the class love to color but not all my boys do. This one even the boys were excited to do. Who know maybe being away from school for a week they liked having something quiet to sit down and do."
Very Good, thank you for
"Very Good, thank you for sharing with us."
New Years Freebies
"I love that you offer something for so many occasions during the year. We try to take advantage of it whenever we can. It really helps a small church budget!"
Designer Sneakers
"Excellent! Our Wednesday night classes really enjoyed coloring the sneakers! Amazing color combinations! Great reminder to start off the year on the right foot!"
I’m so thankful to get
"I’m so thankful to get such resources every time!"
First Rate
"I have downloaded and used several activity pages and lessons. The kids enjoy them all so much!"
New Years Bible Art
"Proverbs 16:3 is an outstanding motivational Bible verse. I printed the picture out and have it on the Sunday School wall. However, I do not feel that the picture, although referred to as New Year Bible Art is applicable to a young group of children. The background is good maybe for teenagers and adults. Instead of a landscape photograph for the background, a picture of hands in an activity might be better. For example, hands all around in the background covered in splashes of paint would help the younger children (K-6th grade) understand the message."
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