Elevate your Sunday School with proven methods grounded in Froebelian principles.
This practical guide explains how graded instruction, hands-on activities, and child-centered learning can deepen faith from the first years onward.
This edition argues for a structured, age-appropriate approach to religious education in church schools. It connects modern educational insights to Sunday School aims, showing how doing and exploring help children absorb truth as they grow. The text also outlines how to blend play, movement, and story into meaningful spiritual formation, while keeping the core message clear and accessible.
- Learn why grading and age-appropriate activities matter for young learners
- Discover how to use movement, crafts, and sensory play to teach biblical truths
- See how to integrate story, song, and hands-on work to engage children under nine
- Explore practical lessons, classroom layouts, and materials that support infants through older children
Ideal for teachers, leaders, and parishes seeking a thoughtful framework for religious education that honors both faith and early childhood development.