Lent Activities for Kids

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If you’re looking for ways to engage your kids during Lent, check out these simple Lent activities for kids from Children’s Worship Bulletins. From making a Lenten calendar to giving up something special for 40 days, there are plenty of ways to help your little ones understand the Bible story of Easter and experience Holy Week as a meaningful season.

Printable Easter Activity Kit for Kids

Download the free Lent calendar that includes everything from Ash Wednesday, Palm Sunday, Holy Week, Holy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter Sunday

During these 40 days of Lent, you can engage church families in activities to help strengthen their faith as they experience the meaning of Holy week. Parents and kids can closer together and learn more about God through prayerful reflection using these printable activities for lent.

Download these free printables and family-friendly activities for Lent and Easter! The team at Children’s Worship Bulletins has created some great resources with age appropriate choices. Share these Lenten resources in your Sunday School or with families in your church.

Lent and Easter Activity Ideas for Kids

Download the free Lent calendar that includes everything from Ash Wednesday, Palm Sunday, Holy Week, Holy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter Sunday

Easter is a joyous reminder of Christ’s triumph over death. These Lent activities will help you prepare for that celebration. What a joy to celebrate and affirm that goodness is stronger than evil, that love triumphs over fear, and that life, not death, is the final word.

During the liturgical season of Lent, use these resources in your Sunday School and Children’s Ministry. Since they are free printables, share them with families in your church so they can celebrate Easter and Holy week at home too.

This printable Lent activity packet will help parents and children reinforce biblical truths of the holiest of times in the Christian Liturgical year.

Download the free Lent calendar that includes everything from Ash Wednesday, Palm Sunday, Holy Week, Holy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter Sunday

Download the free Lent calendar that includes everything from Ash Wednesday, Palm Sunday, Holy Week, Holy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter Sunday

Lent starts on Ash Wednesday. Churches and Christians who are observing lent will often attend a traditional Ash Wednesday service, but families can mark the beginning of this Holy season together at home.

More Kids’ Lenten Activities from Ministry-To-Children

Lent is not just for catholic families, since all Christians celebrate the Easter story they all have good reason to observe lent. Over the years, we’ve shared dozens of Lent activities for kids. Listed below are a few of the most popular.

These simple activities are perfect for Catholic, Methodist and Lutheran kids but really great any Christians. They learn about the death & resurrection of Jesus Christ in through these easy fun ideas that they will love!

Fore ideas more specific to catholic families, here are a few of our simple lent activities for kids:

What do I teach my child about Lent?

Answer: It’s a good idea to start by teaching your child the history and meaning of Lent. Lent is a time of penance and reflection leading up to Easter. It’s a time when Christians reflect on their own sins, and ask for forgiveness.
You can then talk to your child about what they might want to give up for Lent. Some people choose to give up things like candy or soda, while others may choose to do something more charitable, like volunteering at a homeless shelter.
Finally, you can help your child prepare for Easter by explaining the story of Jesus’ death and resurrection. Easter is one of the most important Christian holidays, and it’s a time when Christians celebrate Christ’s victory over death.

What should a kindergarten age child understand about Lent?

Answer: Lent is a time of reflection and preparation for Easter. It is a time when Christians remember Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross.
For Kindergarten-age children, Lent might be most effectively explained as a time when we all think about ways we can be kinder to others, and to ourselves. We may give up something we enjoy for a period of time (like candy or television), to remind ourselves that Jesus gave up so much for us. We can also pray more during Lent, and spend time reading scriptures or stories about Jesus.

What are some simple family activities for Lent?

Answer:
Here are some simple family activities for Lent that can help to connect your family and focus on faith:
1. Make a list of things you’re grateful for and share it as a family.
2. Read scriptures together as a family.
3. Have a prayer or meditation session as a family each night.
4. Participate in service projects together as a family.
5. Create meaningful traditions for Lent that your family can look forward to each year.

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