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Coloring Book: Tiny Bible Treasures: Zacchaeus Meets Jesus

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Instructions to make your own Bible storybook:

1. Color the pictures.

2. Cut each page in the middle along the black line.

3. Assemble the pages in order and staple the left side to form your own booklet.

Authored and illustrated by Didier Martin. Design by Stefan Merour.
Copyright © 2013 by The Family International

Flannelgraph: Tiny Bible Treasures: Zacchaeus Meets Jesus

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Color

Black and White

Print out the following pages. Cover the front of the flannelgraph pieces with clear contact paper. Cut out the pieces. Glue small pieces of sandpaper or felt on the back of each piece, so they will stick to a flannel board. Use these flannelgraph pieces to tell the story of Zacchaeus as told in Luke 19:1–10, or read the story included at the end of this activity.

You can also use these figures for other activities, such as to create your own reader, wall posters, mobiles, etc.

Authored and illustrated by Didier Martin. Design by Stefan Merour.
Copyright © 2013 by The Family International

Blind Bartimaeus

Don’t miss the slideshow, coloring book, flannelgraph, and art activity that accompany this animation. Enjoy!

Story and illustrations by Didier Martin. Animation by Zebtoonz Productions.
Audio productiion by Andrew V.
Story and art © 2012 by The Family International. Animation © 2012 by Zebtoonz Productions.

Coloring Book and Flannelgraph: Blind Bartimaeus

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Coloring book:

Instructions to make your own Bible storybook:

  1. Color the pictures.
  2. Cut each page in the middle along the black line.
  3. Assemble the pages in order and staple the left side to form your own booklet.

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Flannelgraph:

Print out the following pages. Cover the front of the flannelgraph pieces with clear contact paper. Cut out the pieces. Glue small pieces of sandpaper or felt on the back of each piece, so they will stick to a flannel board. Use these flannelgraph pieces to tell the story of blind Bartimaeus as told in Luke 18:35-43 and Mark 10:46-52, or read the story included at the end of this activity.

You can also photocopy the pages, and use these figures for other activities, such as, coloring pages, to create your own reader, wall posters, mobiles, etc.

Authored and illustrated by Didier Martin. Design by Christia Copeland.
Copyright © 2012 by The Family International
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