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An exclusive extract from 101 Creative Prayer Ideas by Eleanor King
Age group: 5-7, 7-11
Make paper boats, draw people on them and maybe some fish,and float them in a large tray or bowl of water(or place them on a blue blanket or sheet) while thinkingabout and praying for people who work on the sea.
The boats could be decorated to look like a lifeboat,a fishing boat, a ferry, a sailing boat, a cruise ship etc.
Make a sign saying:
‘Dear God, please look after everyone who works on the sea. Amen’.
For 100 more ideas for your Sunday School, Toddler group and more check out 101 Creative Prayer Ideas
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