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Do you know of a children's Bible study (ages 5 & 6) that I can encorporate into our home schooling curriculum

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Do you know of a children's Bible study (ages 5 & 6) that I can encorporate into our home schooling curriculum

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  1. There is a whole curriculum based on God and Christian beliefs, it goes from nursery- 12th grade, it's called A beka, I have been in it off and on in most subjects, and I am ahead as far as learning in each grade, it is a very good curriculum, Bible based, gently pushes kids to do their best, I am in 10th grade and have been in it since I was little, right now the only class I'm not in it is math. In Math I am in Saxon, which when your children grow up, if you home school them though high school or Jr. high,  I would recommend changing too, it has helped me so much, even if you send them to school, I would have them study Saxon math.

    I know this is not a Bible study, but having a Christian curriculum is very helpful, you know your children aren't learning about sciences and history that you don't agree with,


  2. My boys really liked the Explorer's Bible Study series, but I wanted something we could really do together, so now we use Character Building for Families.  You might also consider Doorposts.

  3. Here's a resource I used when my son was that age.

    http://children.calvarychapel.com/site/c...

    We put it together in a notebook and he loved it.

    hope this is what you are looking for.

  4. Check out Christian Liberty Press, http://ebiz.netopia.com/clpress/bible/

    They have several good bible studies for children, we have used Studying God's Word for a long time, and it is very well done.

    These start at K level, and up.

    They are both well written, and inexpensive.

    Hope this helps.

  5. This website has information about different Bible study programs depending on your denomination:

    http://www.cathyduffyreviews.com/bible/b...

    Good luck!!

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