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Palm Sunday Craft and Study for Preschoolers

March 21, 2015 By LaVonne

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Palm Sunday Handprint Craft

This month in my son’s toddler class at church he is learning about Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem on a donkey on Palm Sunday. {Palm Sunday is the Sunday before Easter.} There is a pretend Jesus riding a large wooden donkey during the story time. The toddlers are given fake Palm branches to wave while singing, “Ho Ho Ho Hosanna, Ha Ha Hallelujah”. My Little Man LOVES it.

Handprint Craft

So this week, for our toddler craft time, I put on some great Easter music from the Cedarmont Kids, read him a quick story about Palm Sunday, and then decided to make an easy Palm Sunday craft.

I used:

  • green construction paper
  • pencil
  • wooden popsicle sticks
  • tape

Outlining a toddler’s hand is not always easy. He likes to move each finger as I run the pencil along them. But I managed to somewhat get a good handprint. I cut it out his handprint. He helped me take the stick to the back of his green handprint.

Toddler Handprint Craft

He liked swinging his “Palm” Branches and singing, “Hosanna!”. It was hard to get a still photo. I love that this is simple and keeps him entertained but also imparts an important lesson about Jesus our King.

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Does your family do anything special for Palm Sunday?

Palm Sunday Handprint Palm Branches

 

 

Affordable Christian Easter Basket

I grabbed a $3 green Easter basket at my local store, used cut brown craft paper I already had in the craft closet and paid $2 for larger eggs. They can be filled with candy, stickers, homemade coupons, or anything you’d like!

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Comments

  1. Dede says

    March 22, 2015 at 1:10 pm

    This looks like fun, and I love that your son was singing along! I ordered some really cute items for Easter from Family Christian. I can’t wait for my kids to see the Resurrection Eggs.

    • LaVonne says

      March 23, 2015 at 9:37 am

      We love our Resurrection Eggs, Dede! They are so great at teaching the kids the true meaning of Easter.

  2. Laura Hix says

    March 25, 2015 at 11:46 am

    this looks like so much fun: maybe atart new traditions!!

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