
| Search By Resource |
| CPP Resources |
| Search Sister Sites |
| All material provided on this website http://www.christianpreschoolprintables.com is copyrighted an may only be used in the terms outlined here. Christian Preschool Printables 2007- |
| Search our Site |
| Bible File Folder Games |
| Bible Story Minibooks New Testament Take-Home Bible Stories for preschool through grade 2 provides easy-to-make, Reproducible mini-books that children can make and keep! Stories Questions,Scripture references,Key Verses 128 pages. Reproducible for classroom and home. Click Here for Sample Pages |
| Davids Sheep Color Words This is a file folder game where children match the color of the sheep to the written form of the color word. Great for sheep themes, or teaching about David. BW Color |
| Davids Sheep Number Words This is a file folder game where children match the number written on the sheep to the written form of the number word. Great for sheep themes, or teaching about David or Jesus as our Shepherd, and never letting us stray. BW |











| Away in a Manger Color Match This is a color matching game with different colored manger scenes. Mount one set to a file folder or print two for a Memory game. Teach children the Bible Verse from Luke 2:11, "A savior has been born to you, he is Christ the Lord." |


| Welcome to our Bible File Folder Game Page! This page is full of free printable games and activities for your Christian Classroom or Homeschool. Join our Free Member Forum for instructions for how to assemble games, and updates! |

| Check out our Favorite Reproducible Bible Game Books in our New Partner Store! |

| Check out our Favorite Reproducible Bible Game Books in our New Partner Store! |
![]() |
Snip-And-Tell Bible Stories By Karyn Henley / Group Publishing Each Bible story has a pattern for you to fold and cut as you tell the story. The figures you create are key parts of the story. Many patterns are photocopiable---to let you practice cutting and telling the story ahead of time---and patterns are easy to follow. The solid lines show you where to cut, while the dotted lines show you where to fold. And discussion questions about the story allow you to get the children involved by having younger children help tell the story if they know it, or having older children help cut and fold the patterns. Makes storytelling come alive. |