Each of these sets contains 18 cards featuring analogies taken directly from the Book of Proverbs.
Set 1 $16 per set Set 2 $12 per set
Both Set 1 and Set 2 for $23.
Each of these sets contains 18 cards featuring analogies taken directly from the Book of Proverbs.
Set 1 $16 per set Set 2 $12 per set
Both Set 1 and Set 2 for $23.
Character analogies from the book of Proverbs
Topics in Set 2
•Quarreling
•Backsliding
•Pleasant Words
•Gossip
•Deceiving
•Wealth
•Reproof
•Lying
•Fools
•Authority
•Morality
•Character
•Drinking
•Riches
•A Merry Heart
•Oppressing the Poor
•Honoring a Fool
•The King's Anger
Topics in Set 1
•Trusting God
•Boldness
•The Tongue
•Encouragement
•Self-discipline
•Dependability
•Meddling
•Boasting
•Arguing
•Laziness
•Runaways
•Flattery
•Compromise
•Beauty
•Foolishness
•Good News
•Friends
•Words
WHO IS LIKE ONE THAT
TAKES A DOG BY THE EARS?
The answers to the questions are on the back of each card for the parent or teacher. In addition, there is an explanation of the analogy, a Bible illustration of the proverb and questions to ask. For the younger children, you may purchase a matching coloring book of these proverbs.


Comments:
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“Pictures from Proverbs has really brought to life principles from the book of Proverbs. How wonderful it is for children to be able to visualize verses that sometimes even adults have trouble understanding! What a great tool for all ages!” J in TX
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“As a former elementary teacher in a Christian School I am glad to be able to recommend the Pictures from Proverbs as a unique and stimulating resource for teaching life principles found in the book of Proverbs. These are colorful, appealing, and extremely interesting to children of all ages that I have taught. I would highly encourage anyone who works with children in a Christian environment to take advantage of this excellent teaching tool.” R in TX
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Communicate with your children using these proverbs.
•On Monday, show the picture and answer the question (The answers are on the back of the card for the parents and teachers.)
•On Tuesday memorize the verse.
•On Wednesday read and discuss the Bible illustration
•On Thursday answer the questions on the card.
•On Friday think of other examples from your own lives.
•Post the picture all week as a reminder.
• When someone is being lazy, ask the analogy question. “Are you being smoke to mom’s eyes?”
