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Say hello to my trusty Bible people. My mum knitted all of these from an Alan Dart pattern for a nativity set. They are perfect for telling stories at Toddler Group. I don’t use them every week as variety is good too but, I wouldn’t want to be without them!

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This entry was posted in Knitted characters, Knitted doll for storytelling, Pattern for knitted people, Telling Bible Stories to Toddlers, Toddler Group and tagged Bible storytelling, knitting pattern for bible people, storytelling props for toddler group, toddler group on February 8, 2017 by Rachel Ball.

Hi, I'm Rachel. Welcome to my blog. I'm self employed working with Child Evangelism Fellowship East London, UK. My work includes telling Bible Stories at Toddler Groups, running Building events with Lego and running Good News Clubs and Summer BibleZone clubs. This blog is a collection of Bible Stories, crafts and ideas for parents and Church workers. Enjoy! Your comments are welcome.

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where to find the knitting pattern to make Bible people

I like to use a story bag at toddler group story time. I find it holds the interest of the children and adults better than a picture. My mum is a great knitter and made some Bible characters for me. If you are able to have a go at making some then the pattern is available from http://www.alandart.co.uk . They are a good size and can be adapted by adding different clothes. Happy knitting 🙂 and even happier storytelling

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This playdough is a no cook recipe – it uses boiling water so has to be made by an adult. Recipe 1 cup flour 1/4 cup salt 1 teaspoon cream of tarter 1 tablespoon vegetable oil (don’t use a nut oil in case children are allergic) 3/4 cup boiling water Food colouring paste or ready mix water colour paint for colour To make add all the dry ingredients to a mixer and then add the oil, boiling water and colouring and mix till a soft dough.

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