Frog Party Outreach
Have a F.R.O.G. (Fully Rely On God) Party!
Many of these ideas come from Kathy, one of our
subscribers.
Theme verse: "Trust in the Lord forever, He is our Rock."
Isaiah 26:4
Crafts:
1.
Make Frog Rocks - Make frogs out of round rocks. Have the children
paint the entire rock with washable green paint. Have some of
the rocks painted ahead of time for the smaller ones or the children
that don't want to paint. Have the children glue on giant wiggle
eyes (25-35mm) after the paint has dried. Glue the eyes on so that
they stick up above the top of the rock. Use a small piece of
red chenille stem for the mouth. Cut webbed feet (in one piece)
out of green fun foam and write the memory verse on the bottom of
the feet. Have the children glue the feet to the bottom of rock.
The children will love them because they will each have their own
distinct personality. If you don't have round rocks in your
area, you can buy or probably get some rocks free from landscaping
places in your area.
2. Frog on a Lily Pad - We did this craft at our apartment ministries, and all the kids seemed to like it. We glued the frogs onto a green
paper plate (lily pad) and wrote F.R.O.G. on the plate. Go to Crafts
Page 20 for directions and a pattern.
3. Make a Frog Bookmark - Cut a strip of green fun foam for the bookmark.
Cut 2 large green circles, 2 medium white circles and 2 smaller black
circles, these are for the eyes. Cut a lighter green half circle
of fun foam and glue to the middle for the mouth. Glue a piece
of red ribbon under the mouth for a tongue. Punch a hole in
the bottom of the bookmark and tie on several pieces of green ribbon.
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4. Make a
Paper Plate Frog - You can find directions for this craft on the Frog Craft Page.
5.
You can buy precut, ready-to-assemble frog crafts from Oriental
Trading. There is a cute frog shaped door hanger craft (pictured)
made from fun foam for about fifty cents apiece, a frog flyswatter
craft, a frog made from spools, and a frog made from a bell.
6. Make a "Fully Rely on God" Bookmark - This craft is available to members only. Go to the "God is in Control" Bible Lesson on The Resource Room for a pattern.
7. Potato Frogs -
Cut potatoes in half and dip them in green paint. Press them on a piece of paper to make the frogs body. Paint on green legs. When the paint is dry add googly eyes.
How to Print or Copy these instructions.
Other Frog crafts:
1. TP
Roll Frog Craft from DLTK's page
2. Paper
Plate Frog craft from About.com
3. Paper Frog Puppet - Family.com
4. Pony
Bead Frog from Making Friends
Activities:
1. Play a
Toss Game - Draw frogs of different sizes on a piece of plywood
or other board. Cut holes in the frog's mouths. Give points
to the children when they throw a beanbags through the holes.
The largest holes should be the least amount of points, the smallest
the greatest amount of points. Give prizes accordingly.
We can't play outside without disturbing other Sunday School classes, so I am going to have the kids make lily pads from paper plates and glue clear punch glasses onto the plates. They will paint the lily pad plates the week before, and I'll glue gun the clear cups to the plates, then the kids will make their bean bag frogs and play the game indoors. I have a little kids pool and they can all stand in the room and throw their little frogs into the pool on the plates (5 points), or into the cup (10 points).
For another game, we are also going to throw pipe cleaners rings around our frogs and try to "round up" our frogs by throwing the ring over them. I am going to let the kids all throw five rings each, and it is the best of five that will get a prize.
One more thought, we are going to make a frog Tic Tac Toe game, I saw from Oriental Trading Company, with little flies and lily pads instead of X's and O's. I am going to make these out of felt however. Diana Romberg
2. Play Pass the Frog - Each team will need at least 2 plungers.
(You can find these at the dollar store very cheap) Teams must pass
a green water-filled balloon from plunger to plunger without dropping
the balloon. If you drop the balloon, you must start over.
If there are only 2 plungers per side, the last person with the plunger
will have to pass the plunger to the next person before that person
can be passed the balloon.
3. Play Pin the Tongue on the Frog Game - You could make a big
poster-sized frog and have the kids make long twirl tongues by rolling
the paper up on their finger.
4. Play "Tadpole,
Tadpole, Frog!" - Play like "Duck, Duck, Goose."
5. Play Leap
Frog - Take a plastic swimming pool and make floating lily pads.
Have the kids throw lightweight plastic frogs and try to get them
on the lily pads to score points.
6. Play a
Jellybean Guessing Game - Find a frog mug or frog shaped container
(or a regular jar with frog stickers) and fill it with green jellybeans and do a candy guess.
7. Leap
Frog Sack Race - You can buy potato sacks from Oriental Trading Company that say, "Leap for the Lord", (Type
in "sack" in the search box to find them.)
8. Jump Across the Pond - Make large lily pads from green fun foam. Have the children stand in teams. Give the first person of each team five lily pads. The teams must figure out how to get all their "frogs" (team members) across the pond without stepping in the water. They can pick up the lily pads and place them in front of each other to step on. Any one who steps somewhere other than a lily pad must go back to the beginning. (Make sure the five lily pads don't reach all the way across the pond. Make the pond area big enough so that the "frogs" have to pick up the lily pads and place them in front of each other.
9. Catching Flies - See who can catch the most flies by tossing raisin up and catching them in their mouths.
How to Print or Copy these instructions.
Prizes:
Oriental Trading Company sells lots of frog related items in quantities that
are very affordable.
Other Activities:
1. Jumping
Games from Family.com
Lesson:
There are many
lessons to pick from. You can use Joseph, Daniel, Shadrach,
Meshach & Abednego, or David.
Food
1. Frog Shakes - Make vanilla milkshakes and add green food coloring. Add chocolate chips for
flies. Serve on fun foam lily pads that the children have cut out. Then
they can use the lily pads to throw like Frisbees when done.
2. Green Kool-aide
3. Cookies with Green Icing.
Other Theme Ideas:
1. Have the kids
wear green.
2. Make green frog sun visors for the workers.
3. Decorate with green balloons
4. Hand out small prizes and gift bags bought from Oriental Trading Company.
Make
a Frog Bulletin Board Display. Go to "God
Will Help Me" preschool Bible Lessons for directions and patterns.
Songs
(Tune of "Row, Row, Row, Your Boat")
Fully rely on God
That is what I'll do
Praise and thank Him every day
Because His love is true!
(Tune of "I
am a C-H-R-I-S-T-I-A-N")
I'm
going to F
I'm going to R
I'm going to F-R-O-G fully rely on God
And I will p-r-a-y pray
Each and every d-a-y day
God's there for you e-t-e-r-n-a-l-l-y
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Links to
Other FROG Ideas
Children's
Ministry Magazine.com has some really cute ideas on this theme.
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