• Stories Of The Bible Junior - A Saddleback Kids Podcast

  • By: Saddleback Kids
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Stories Of The Bible Junior - A Saddleback Kids Podcast

By: Saddleback Kids
  • Summary

  • Hi parents! Want to share the Bible with your toddler and preschooler? Join us each week to hear easy to understand Bible stories in a fun exciting podcast! And to go even deeper, check out Happy Harbor! Come play with us each week and join our friends Arlo the Bear, Tilly the penguin, Kelby the Octopus as we learn that God made us, God loves us, and God wants to be our friend!
    2024 Saddleback Kids
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Episodes
  • Zaccheus
    Nov 18 2024

    Zacchaeus was not popular. A lot of people thought he was a liar and a cheater. Who knows why people thought that, except for the fact that he WAS a liar and a cheater. But then one day Jesus invited himself over for dinner. Find out what happened next!

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    1 min
  • The Lost Sheep
    Nov 11 2024

    Have you ever lost something? How important was it to you? Jesus told a story about losing a little sheep one time. It turns out that the Shepherd in the story cared a LOT about that sheep.
    Talk It Over

    The Parable Of The Lost Sheep

    Hey parents! Use these questions as a guide to talk over this week’s lesson about The Parable of the Lost Sheep with your child after they’ve listened to the episode!

    1. Who was today's Bible story about?
      Jesus.
    2. A man had 100 sheep. What sound does a sheep make?
      Baa.
    3. Uh-oh. What happened when he lost one of his sheep?
      He looked and looked all around to find it. Let’s play peek-a-boo! You can pretend to be the sheep and I’ll cover my eyes then find you. Ready? Peek-a-boo sheep!
    4. How did the man feel when he finally found the lost sheep?
      He was happy! He asked everyone to come celebrate. Let’s jump and clap our hands and celebrate, too.
    5. Take some time to pray with your toddler. Encourage your toddler to sit with you and fold their hands, saying something like:
      God, thank you for loving us. Thank you for making us. Thank you for wanting to be our friend. Thank you that you will take care of us. We love you! Amen!

    Parent Encouragement - The Parable of the Lost Sheep

    Hey parents! Here's something for you to be encouraged by and get ideas to bring this Bible story into your everyday conversation with your child at home!

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    Craft – I-Spy Bag

    In this craft, your toddler will make an I-Spy bag filled with hidden items from the Bible story. As they look for the items in their bag, they will be reminded that the shepherd looked for the sheep. He loved the sheep, and God loves us!

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    Activity – Balloon Sheep

    In this activity, your toddler will have fun as they find all of the sheep like the shepherd found his lost sheep in our Bible story. The shepherd loved his sheep, and God loves us!

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    Coloring Page - The Parable of the Lost Sheep

    We have a variety of coloring pages to help your child remember familiar faces from this month’s lesson!

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    Navigating Parenthood

    Hey parents! Saddleback Parents has great training, tips, and tools to help you win. Check out part 2 of this Two Minute Tip series all about how we can help our kids hold onto faith.

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    1 min
  • The Good Samaritan
    Nov 4 2024

    What does it mean to be a good neighbor? Find out in today's episode! Jesus tells the story of the Good Samaritan, let's find out what that even means!
    GOOD SAMARITAN

    Hey parents! Use these questions as a guide to talk over this week’s lesson, Good Samaritan, with your child after they’ve listened to the story!

    1. Jesus told a story. Who was today’s Bible story about?
      A Samaritan man.
    2. A Jewish man was hurt – he had lots of owies. A Samaritan man came. He helped the Jewish man. Let’s say, Hooray for the Samaritan man. It is good to help people when they are hurt.
    3. God made people because he loves everyone. Can you point to someone God made?
      Help your child point to you and to themselves!
    4. Jesus is happy when we help someone and we can be happy, too. Show me your happiest happy face.
    5. Take some time to pray with your toddler. Encourage them to sit with you and fold their hands, saying something like:
      “God, thank you for making us. Thank you for loving us. Thank you for wanting to be our friend. Help us to help people just like the Good Samaritan. We love you! Amen.”

    Parent Encouragement - The Good Samaritan

    Hey Parents! Here's something for you to be encouraged by and get ideas from this week to make the Good Samaritan lesson part of your everyday conversation with your toddler at home!

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    Toddler Coloring Page - The Good Samaritan

    As your child colors this coloring page, they will be reminded of today’s Bible story and that God made them! There are additional coloring pages with familiar faces from today’s lesson, too.

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    Toddler Craft – The Good Samaritan Badges

    This week, your child will create a Good Samaritan badge to remind them they can help people just like the Good Samaritan helped in the Bible story.

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    Toddler Activity – Find the Hurt Man

    In this activity, your child will find the hurt man hiding under a cup. They will remember they can be like the Good Samaritan. When they see someone who is hurt, they can help.

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    Navigating Parenthood

    Hey parents! Saddleback Parents has great training, tips, and tools to help you win. Check out this Two-Minute Tip, How to Help Your Children See Themselves Through God’s Eyes Pt.1, all about solidifying the basis of your child’s identity through three words.

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    2 mins

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