I was in charge of the craft at church play group last Friday. I decided to read the story of Jesus taking one little boy’s fish and bread and feeding 5000. I think it’s an awesome display of how god often provides in a way we would never anticipate. Anyway, I fought the urge to do a really complicated craft that showed a miracle of multiplication. Instead I brought the kids’ lunch sack with a toy fish and loaf of bread to show how meager the lunch really was. Then, I passed out paper plate fish for the kids to color and put stickers completely unrelated to Jesus all over it.
Paper Plate Fish Tutorial
I am adding fish to my growing list of paper plate crafts. I’m not gonna pretend it’s tricky- just cut a pizza-shaped slice out of the paper plate and then glue it on the other side to make a tail. I ended up taping the tail to ensure it didn’t fall off in transport. Then, I drew eyes, though if I’d had time and gumption, I would have used googly eyes.
Another easy craft!
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We all know how much the Malone kids LOVE anything that has todo with crafts!! Fish look great. What a great idea to tie into story.
What a fun idea! We made fish recently at the library story time and Julia seriously talked about it for two weeks!
Terrific!