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The artist has made lots of deliberate mistakes in this picture of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. Can you spot them all?

Find the story of Adam and Eve in Genesis 2:7–25.

A serpent persuaded Eve to eat the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden. Which two serpents here are exactly the same?

Read the story in Genesis 3:1–6.

Join up the dots to discover how Noah escaped the great flood. You can read this story in your Bible in Genesis 6:9–22.

Complete the picture of the animals marching into the ark two by two, using felt-tips, paints, or crayons. Read Genesis 6:10 to find the names of Noah’s sons.

Can you find all the funny mistakes the artist has made in this picture of the ark afloat during the great flood?You can read this story in Genesis chapters 6–9.

Moses’ mother hid her baby son to prevent Pharaoh’s soldiers from killing him. Where did Pharaoh’s daughter find baby Moses? Join up the dots to find the answer.

You can read this story in Exodus 2:1–10.

Moses’ mother hid him in a basket on the River Nile. Which two ducks are exactly the same?

You can read the story of baby Moses in Exodus 2:1–10.

Pharaoh’s daughter spotted Moses’ basket among the reeds. What is the princess saying here? Fill in her speech bubble.

Read Exodus 2:5–6 to help you.

Moses grew up as a royal prince in Pharaoh’s palace. Can you find ten differences between these two pictures of Moses and the princess of Egypt?

Read about this in Exodus 2:10.

Moses led his people from Egypt to the shores of the Red Sea. Can you find ten deliberate mistakes here?

Read this story in Exodus chapter 13.

After eating their last meal in Egypt, Moses led his people to the shores of the Red Sea. Can you help them find the correct route?Read the whole story in Exodus chapter 13.

Here are six pictures from the story of Moses. Number them in the right order to tell the story.

Now finish them with crayons or felt-tips.

Moses sent twelve spies to discover what life was like in the Promised Land. Here is a picture of the twelve Israelite spies.

Can you find the odd man out?Read this story in Numbers 13:17–20.

Ten of the spies came back from the Promised Land with scary stories. What else have the spies come back with?

Find all the differences between the two pictures.Read this story in Numbers 13:21–32.

After Moses died, Joshua became the leader of the Israelites. He brought them out of the desert, across the River Jordan, and into the Promised Land.

Which two pictures are exactly the same? Read this story in Joshua chapter 1.

Joshua took the Israelites across the River Jordan into the Promised Land. The River Jordan dried up. Can you find any silly mistakes in the picture?

How many differences are there between the two pictures?Read this story in Joshua 3:1–17.

Naomi’s husband and her two grown-up sons died in a foreign country. “I’m going back home,” she told her daughter-in-law, Ruth.

Ruth decided to go with her. Help them find the right route home. Read this story in Ruth chapter 1.

Ruth went to gather grain in the fields of her relative Boaz. Join up the dots to complete this picture.

Read this story in Ruth chapter 2.

When Ruth went to gather grain in the fields, the workers used sickles like these to cut the harvest. Which two sickles are exactly the same?

Read this story in Ruth chapter 2.

One day a woman named Hannah came to the Jewish Temple. She was sad because she had no children. After praying to God, she had a son named Samuel. She gave him to serve in the Temple.

Can you find all the hidden oil lamps here? Finish the picture with paints or felt-tips.Read about Hannah’s promise in 1 Samuel 1:21 – 2:11.

In the Temple stood a beautiful, gold, seven-branched candlestick. Which two pictures are exactly the same?

Read about young Samuel in 1 Samuel chapter 3.

Naaman had a terrible skin disease. His servant told Naaman that Elisha might be able to cure him. Here she is telling him where to go to be healed. Write what she is saying in her speech bubble.

Read 2 Kings 5:2–5 to help you.

The angel had a special message for the shepherds. Fill in the speech bubble. Then finish the picture with crayons or felt-tips.

Read the whole story in Luke 2:15–20.

After the angels’ visit, the shepherds rushed to the stable in Bethlehem to find baby Jesus. In this picture of the shepherds visiting the stable, the artist has included some silly mistakes.

Circle all the mistakes you can find. Read the story in Luke 2:15–20.

In the East, some wise men saw a new star. They set off on a long journey, following the star.

Join up the dots to finish this picture.You can read this story in Matthew 2:9–10.

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