Free Preschool Christmas Bible Lessons (ages 3-5 years old)

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Introducing: FOUNDATIONS Preschool

We are preparing to launch a brand new curriculum line designed just for ages 3–5. It takes the trusted, chronological approach of our FOUNDATIONS elementary series and tailors it for pre-readers with hands-on activities and simplified storytelling.

To introduce you to this new series, we are giving away the entire month of December for free.

Download a Free 4-Week Advent Unit from The Sunday School Store or download all four weeks in one combined 51-page print friendly PDF.

Let us handle your preschool lessons this holiday. This free sample unit covers the essential narrative of Christ’s birth in a way that 3-year-olds can grasp and enjoy. It’s the perfect opportunity to “test drive” our new preschool format before the full curriculum launches next year.

Simplify your Christmas planning and give your preschoolers a theology-rich, fun-filled Advent season.

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