http://www.christianpreschoolprintables.com/Pages/FileFolderGames/FruitoftheSpirit.html
In the game, kids get to practice sharing the Fruit of the Spirit by answering "What would you do" morality questions suitable for children. We had 2-5 kids per game board, with parents helping, and they used wrapped LifeSavers candy as game pieces.
For art, kids made a "paintbrush person" as a reminder of the message that each of us is uniquely created by God to love and serve through the Holy Spirit. I found inexpensive brushes in 15-packs at Home Depot, and we used eye stickers, paint pens, and foam shapes to decorate. Here's a picture of one that my son made:
We also used finger-paints to create a mural of how kids share the Fruit of the Spirit in their homes, schools, and community.
Lastly, for prayer, I asked kids to examine and think about their hands, and to compare them to their parents' hands. We noted that although all hands are different, they have 2 things in common: they were given to us by God, and we can use them to share God's love with others. We ended the session by handing out clappers - on one side, they say "Made by God's hands..." On the other side: "...to be God's hands!"
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