Wednesday, October 2, 2013

#Reformation Day Puppets- Free Printables!

Probably like most folks, I like to try to find little ways to help our children remember people we are learning about. I thought you all may enjoy the use of these little puppets (sorry I can't offer free printable craft sticks to go along with the puppet print out). :) However, I'm sure you could find twigs in your yard or straws to use if crafts sticks aren't hanging around your home at the moment. 



These puppets are created to go along with Simonetta Carr's book, Athanasius. Even though depictions of the Reformers are not reliable, they offer some visual aid. A challenge arose when researching for a couple of images: a man by the name of Serapion and Bishop George were nowhere to be found. However, overall most of the historical figures discussed are available in this free assortment.

Card stock is recommended but regular paper should work fine if care is taken. Laminating them is also an option if you think your crew may be a bit rough with the puppets.

What? You don't have a copy of Athanasius?! Then you may want to click here to enter for your chance to win a copy during this week's giveaway!  




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Blessings!

2 comments:

  1. Um, I'm a dork - where do I click to find the printables? :-) This is the first year I've been aware of Reformation Day, but we quit celebrating the other many, many years ago (actually when I got saved out of Paganism). :-) Thank you for sharing these, and your notebooking pages, with us! They are a HUGE blessing to my family!!!

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  2. Dear Tracey,

    I hadn't realized that I forgot to add the link to the puppets in the post. Thank you so much for speaking up so I could correct my mistake.

    Your testimony is a joy to read. How wonderful it is to learn how the Lord is moving in your life. Thank you for sharing it; I believe your words are an encouragement to many!

    For His Glory,
    Heather

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