Looking for crafts to help your kiddos remember the story of Jesus healing a blind man from Matthew 20:29-34? Here are some of the free resources available on the internet:

Crafts:

This double-sided face popsicle craft is from craftingthewordofgod.com. On one side of the mask you have a sad face with bandages on his eyes. This side symbolizes the blind man before he was healed. And on the other side you have a happy face with a big smile who has now been healed by the miraculous power of Christ. Click the link for the free printable template. 

Blind Man Healed 1 Blind Man Healed 2

photo from craftingthewordofgod.com


This one is from biblesongsandmore.com. When the slide is pushed in all the way, the blind man appears to have mud on his eyes. When the slide is pulled out, the mud is gone and the blind man can see. Just click the link for the free printable template.

Jesus Heals a Blind Man Crafts

photo from biblesongsandmore.com


The free template from lavatican.wordpress.com consists of blind man and the healed eye. Kids can color the printed handouts. The healed eye should then be cut out and be given to the child. The healed eye can then be attach to blind man using a velcro or magnet and paper clip.

Bible Crafts

photo from: biblecraftsandactivities.com


You may also want to check this printable mask from theconfidentjournal.blogspot.com. The frowny "blind" face is covered in his eyes with the Bible verse that tells the story of Jesus healing the blind man. To get the template, click the link, scroll down and click the two images (happy and frowny face) under the word "templates." Right click and then open the image in new tab.

Jesus Heals a Blind Man Crafts

photo from: theconfidentjournal.blogspot.com


Finally, you may like this fun sunglasses craft from 123homeschool4me.com. Print and cut the provided template, glue it to a cardboard, punch a hole on each side and attach to pipe cleaners. 

sunglasses craft for kids

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Games:

You may also play game to introduce or end your lesson about Jesus healing a blind man. Here are some games you can play:

1. What is it? 

Have the kids sit on the floor. Blindfold them. Have them touch different object on a basket or bag and identify the objects.

2. Voice in the Dark

A family member is seated and blindfolded. Other family members line-up and, one at a time, say a a word or two to the person blindfolded using a disguised voice. The person blindfolded then has to guess the person talking.

3. Blindmans Buff

One player wears a blindfold and finds the other members of the group. Once he touched or caught another player, he must guess the identity of said player before the blindfold is removed. (This must be played in a safe well-defined area) 

Do you have other games or craft ideas? Share it with us in the comment section below.