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14 1/2" x 4 3/4" Jesus & Disciples Last Supper Sign Foam Craft Kit- Makes 12

Makes 12 #13685567
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• BRING THE BIBLE TO LIFE: No-mess crafts that feature Bible characters or stories are a fun and engaging way to immerse kids in their VBS lessons.
• FANTASTIC PICK FOR CRAFT STATIONS: Diversify students’ VBS activities with crafts that match your program’s theme. Set up a craft station for teams to rotate through and watch their faith and creativity grow.
• FUN PRIZES FOR TEAM GAMES: Use our craft projects as rewards during VBS games or contests! Kids will love taking their craft kits home to color, build and admire.
• REINFORCE LESSONS & BUILD FAITH: Crafts that match your VBS Bible stories or object lessons is a great way to help kids better understand and retain what they’ve learned during their week of faith and fun.

Product Description:
Bible crafts for kids make for a fun way to reinforce the Bible lesson being taught in Sunday School. This Jesus & Disciples Last Supper Sign Craft Kit will be a perfect religious craft for younger kids learning about the Last Supper. The self-adhesive foam pieces make the craft easy for small hands to put together while also making clean-up a breeze! Includes self-adhesive foam pieces and nylon string. All craft kit pieces are pre-packaged for individual use. Kits include instructions and extra pieces.

Size: 14 1/2" x 4 3/4"
Quantity: 12
Material: Foam.
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Warning: Choking Hazard

Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.

Material
Foam-Adhesive
Brand
Oriental Trading

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October 24, 2019 – SARATOGA
Verified Purchaser
Nice quality art project
Nice craft. We used it to teach Kindergarteners about Leonardo da Vinci’s “Last Supper”. I like the fact that the figures are printed onto foam, not onto paper that is glued on to foam. We did have to overlap the figures a bit to fit all of the disciples on to the picture. Great way to talk about each disciple as we placed them on to the picture and how they were feeling as Jesus told them the meaning of this very important meal.
Liked: Quality
CCDMomma
March 17, 2018
Nice Craft
I did these with 3rd graders and they were a big hit. Very easy to use.
Anita927
February 12, 2018 – Jacksonville, FL
Nice product
This is my third year using this product. I really like it! I use it with second through fifth grade students.
April 17, 2023
Verified Purchaser
children loved it.
The Sunday School children loved making this craft. It was easy and meaningful.
Liked: Quality,Value,Fun
March 13, 2021
Verified Purchaser
The Last Supper
This is a fun project to use when studying The Last Supper. I created a sample and had no trouble, but i did put the table on first and then arranged the men where I wanted them before removing the glue cover. This is a good craft for the 3 year old group or 10 plus. I teach a Bible Study at a women & children's homeless center so I can have any range of ages.
Liked: Quality,Value,Fun
February 25, 2021
Verified Purchaser
Loved the Last Supper
Love the colors and the ease of the project. Very nice when done.
Liked: Quality,Value,Fun
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1 question
What age range is this recommended for?
| February 3rd, 2021
  • BEST ANSWER: I have used it with 4 & 5 year olds. They need a little help. I made one myself so they would have a pattern. No gluing involved. Great teaching tool to name the apostles and talk about the cup and the bread and what they represent.
    | February 3rd, 2021 | Reply Reply | Flag as Inappropriate
 
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