The preschoolers at Sunday School learned all about the parable of the Good Shepherd.
Teacher Tip: Read The Good Shepherd short story in The Beginnerās Bible: Timeless Childrenās Storiesā to the children while they were working on so they can remember that Jesus is the shepherd, and we are his sheep.
- Psalm 23:1 Sheep Template PDF
- Card Stock Paper
- Crayons/Colored Pencils/Markers
- Scissors
- Glue
- Cotton Balls
- Clothespins
Let's Create this Craft:
- Print Sheep Template on card stock paper.
- Color.
- Cut out the sheep; Fold in half on the dashed line.
- Glue the cotton balls on both sides.
- Color the bottom of the clothespins, black.
- Clip the clothespins to the edge of the sheep to make the legs.
14 Comments
This is a cute little sheep! My kids would love to make this as an activity
Never thought of such a sweet, original and artisanal way to cultivate your own catholicity!
What an adorable craft! I remember making something similar during my catholic grammar school days. It’s such a fun activity.
Such a cute sheep! Sounds like a super fun project, need to try it out!
My daughter loves making crafts! These would be great to make at VBS this summer!
What a great activity for the kids! I am sure that they will love to do this on their sunday school!
This is so cute! I love crafts and would’ve been so happy being in your class if I was still a kid.
What a clever idea! I love the idea of using clothespins for legs! Thanks for sharing!
Fabulous activity for kids! Crafts allow children to use their imagination and practice creativity.
I just find this precious. Growing up Catholic was such a great part of my childhood Iām so glad you are incorporating art with the word.
What a fun craft! It looks simple enough for my toddler to do, which is awesome!
I have done this craft with the kids I nanny (ages 3, 6, 8) and they loved it! š
Very cute sheep! Would be great for spring or Easter!
This is such a cute craft and a fun thing to do with your kids while teaching them about this passage! Love this!