We began Little Hands to Heaven today with Megan. Oh, what fun! She LOVED it! It only took maybe 20 to 30 minutes, and Megan is still running around doing the fingerplay.
She painted today, which is one of her favorite things. She drew shapes on white paper with white crayon and then painted over it with black paint. This coincided with the lesson on God creating light from dark.
A-A-Adam. LHTH uses fingerplays with each letter. I thought Megan wouldn't like it, but just the opposite happened. She loved doing the fingerplay.
We read our Bible story and then played The Singing Bible, which Megan began dancing to.
It was a wonderful first day of preschool for my little girl.
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