Tell them prayer is talking to God and they can tell him anything about the person or thing they drew. They can do this in the day’s course.īring the bucket to your family devotional time and when it’s time to pray, remove the papers and have the child pray over who or what they drew. After they draw the person or thing they want to pray for, direct them to drop it in the prayer bucket. Have the child draw someone or something they want to pray for on a square piece of paper. Use it to put prayer papers created by your child. You can turn a large ice-cream tub or cardboard box into a mini prayer bucket. These creative prayer ideas for preschoolers will work, and with guidance, your child will love prayer and have a thriving relationship with the Lord.
So, we can help your preschoolers to pray throughout the day and in different ways by adding some creative prayer ideas. Imagine if your child only spoke to you at bedtime and only to say thank you or sorry.
Much like our conversations with each other, they are not repetitive or always follow the same formula.