Prayer Craft for Preschoolers

Well, I used some of the ideas I posted here earlier and made a prayer book with my 4-year-old daughter! We learned a lot about prayer while we colored and put the book together. Ours were shaped like hands to help remind us to keep our hands folded while we pray. (My daughter has a lot of trouble with this at her preschool coop, so we’re working on it). All of the printables came from The Catholic Toolbox. Here’s the book!

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Cover~ I traced my hand because hers wasn’t big
enough to fit everything we wanted on the pages.
Hand cutout book reading Lydia's prayer book
 
{For this coloring page, scroll down to
“Children Praying Coloring Sheets”}
Open page of prayer book reading "We can pray with our hands folded. We can pray on our knees"
 
{For this coloring page, scroll down to
“I Talk to God with Prayer”}
Open page reading "with prayer I talk to God"
 
{For this coloring page, scroll down to
“Sign of the Cross”}
Open page showing the stages of the sign of the cross
 
{For this coloring page, scroll down to
“Hail Mary (coloring)”}
(The prayer continued to the next 2 pages)
Open page with the Hail Mary prayer
 
{For this coloring page, scroll down to
“Our Father (coloring)”}
(This also continued to the next 2 pages)
Open page with the Our Father prayer
 
{For this coloring page, scroll down to
“Color and Pray the Holy Rosary”}
 
 
Open page reading "we can pray the rosary"
 
For our prayer intention pages, we included pictures
to symbolize our country, world peace, the sick and the poor.
 Page with ideas of who and what to pay for
 
We also included a page to remind us to pray
for our family.
A page to pray for family
 
 I left some blank pages in the back for adding on. When you’re done, just punch holes in the left and tie it together with some string or yarn. (And yes, the ultrasound picture here gives away the fact that we made this book back in the Spring 😉

Comments

  1. Gardenia says

    lovely idea. thanks for all the links too. Ver y interested in the coloring pages for the Hail Mary and the Our Father.

  2. Oh, so cute and meaningful for little ones! Thanks for sharing!

  3. when I feel better, this will be on my "to do" list 🙂 good ideas as always!

  4. Anonymous says

    I am so glad to see that your cupcake background is back again. Catholic Icing just wasn't the same without it.
    By the way, we LOVE this craft. It reminds my kids and I of a lapbook.
    Cindy

  5. Prudence Arcadia says

    Oooh, I love this! Thank you so much, this will help me with my 4 year old!

  6. Xhonane Olivas says

    Beautiful Lacy! You are always so creative!! I would like to use this idea too!

  7. Adorable! I LOVE this for my little ones! Thank you for the links and easy-to-do. Blessings!!!!

  8. Sarah Harkins says

    This is on our to do list for our upcoming school year. GREAT IDEA! how about that homeschool curriculum??

  9. What a wonderful idea! We are talking about prayer in Sunday school tomorrow and I’m going to make these for our craft.

    Thanks as always for the wonderful suggestions and inspiration!

  10. Thank you so much for this cute idea. I teach 2nd grade in a Catholic school and I am always looking for cute ideas to make religion fun and interesting. We have to learn many prayers this year and I look forward to making the prayer book with them 🙂 It’s better than just having them on a sheet of paper witht the words! Thank you again for all your cute ideas 😀 I will be doing a lot of them!!!

  11. The prayer book is really cute. However, I can not find the coloring pages for this. Can someone help me.

    Thanks!