M is for Moses

Bible alphabet M is for Moses bible story and craft

M is for Moses is a story in our Bible Alphabet. The story of Moses being hidden in the basket is found in Exodus 2. It is a lovely story to tell to children as children take centre stage.  I’ve included a craft idea too.

Sometimes people point out that the Nile would have been a crocodile infested river but I think that the area that Moses’ mum chose to place her son in his reed basket must have been quite safe or Pharaoh’s daughter wouldn’t have gone to bathe there.

Story Idea – M is for Moses

A long time ago there was a very bad King in Egypt. He was very bad. He wanted to get rid of all the baby boys. That was very awful.

But there was a family who didn’t think that the very bad King was right. And they had a brand new baby boy. He was so lovely! He gurgled and he burped! He wriggled and he slept. It was good that he slept a lot because his mummy and daddy had to keep him a secret. (Everyone go ‘shush’)

But as he grew and got bigger he began to make more noise! When he cried it was LOUD. Oh no! They weren’t going to be able to keep him a secret for much longer.

His mummy had an idea. It was a good idea. She made a basket. She made a waterproof basket with a lid.

And then she wrapped her lovely baby son up and placed him in the basket and tucked him in. She and her daughter went down to the river. They carefully picked a spot where they knew someone very important would come to wash in the river. They put the basket in the water and the mum went home. But big sister hid and watched.

And sure enough the women came to wash in the river. The bad kings daughter and her servant. Down into the water they went. Oh! What’s that? Can you get me that basket? I wonder what’s inside?

They lifted up the lid …. and there … inside.. was a beautiful baby boy with big tears, crying for his mummy.

Now the big sister did something very brave. She came and said, ‘Shall I go and find someone to look after the baby you have found?’

‘Yes’, said the bad kings daughter.

And the big sister ran home and called her mum to come.

‘Take this baby and look after him for me’, said the bad kings daughter, ‘and when he is older he can come and live in the Palace. And she gave him the name Moses.

Craft Idea – M is for Moses

The craft could be made in stages. The ‘basket’ is made from salt dough and so needs a few days to air dry (or a few minutes in a microwave). The lid is made from brown paper or card. It’s quite an involved craft so for a toddler group setting have a look at this simpler version

Make the reeds by drawing round the children’s hands and then cut out the hand shapes.

‘Moses’ could be drawn by older children or prepare this yourself. He has tears because he was crying when Pharaoh’s daughter opened up the basket.

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Trace a line along the edge of the ‘reeds’. Cut along the line and slot the ‘reeds’ through the hole. Tape on the other side of the paper to secure. You want to have the ‘reeds’ close together but you need to leave some space so the slots aren’t right next to each other.

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Above is the wrong side of the paper.

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Bible alphabet M is for Moses story and craft idea

Making the salt dough basket

Salt dough recipe

2 cups plain flour

1 cup salt

1 cup water.

Mix the above together. If you need to make it ahead of time you can but wrap it in cling film (plastic wrap). I think you will get about 5/6 baskets out of this amount.

Give each child a ball of the dough and show them how to create a basket shape by holding the dough in one hand and pressing the dough between their fingers and thumb.

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If you are making this at a toddler group you could explain to the adults that this story is where we get the term ‘Moses Basket‘ from.

Here’s a link to some more Moses craft ideas on Pinterest

4 thoughts on “M is for Moses

      1. Hi Julie, sorry not to have replied sooner – I let it air dry. I think that if you had the facility to bake it so long as you tried one out beforehand it would be fine too.

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