I love books! Love, love, love, love, love books. Here are some of the books I enjoy reading - to myself and to children. KID KANDY - an activity to do after reading a great book - is a new, fun feature of Book Blab for Kids. I'd love to hear what books you love. Thanks for stopping by!
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Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Terrific Tuesday - Molly Meets the Missionaries - Picture Book & KID KANDY
Molly Meets the Missionaries
By Rhonda Robbins-Reeves
(Woman's Missionary Union, 2010)
Meet Molly and Mikey, friends who travel the world meeting missionaries.
Written in rhyme, Molly and Mikey (an MK - missionary kid) explore and learn about some of the things missionaries and their families do around the world to tell about God. Bible thoughts are listed on each page and relate to the service being provided by missionaries or learned about by Mikey and Molly.
Flat Molly and Flat Mikey, paper doll figures at the end of the book, can be cut out (or copied and then cut out), laminated, and taken on trips. Be sure and take pictures of both of them when you stop to sightsee! Think of Flat Stanley and his adventures, except Flat Molly and Flat Mikey travel to tell and learn about Jesus.
Preschoolers and children will enjoy international travel and fun times with friends when they read Molly Meets the Missionaries.
KID KANDY:
Make a Clay Toy
Molly and Mikey learn about MK's in Malawi who make their own toys. Let's make a toy with clay!
1. Get some modeling clay. Choose a color and start warming it up by rolling and smashing it in your hands. It might take awhile, so keep on working hard.
2. Decide what type of toy you want to make - doll, ball, car, building, animal - or anything else you think would be fun.
3. Mold your clay into the shape. Don't worry if your toy is not exactly right. Just have fun making it.
4. Play with your toy! The neat thing about clay is you can always add to or adjust what you've made. Tools make clay fun - a fork, butter knife, or spoon can help you mold clay and make designs on it.
(If you want a toy that does not change shape anymore, use play dough and let it dry for several days.)
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