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Play Through the Bible – Ruth


Printable Mini Coloring Book: Ruth & Naomi















Ruth and Naomi is a printable, mini book that is free to download and print to help teach children the story of Ruth. Available both in color and black and white (coloring book).


I Can Read: Ruth and Naomi






























I Can Read! Ruth and Naomi. Ruth is a trustworthy and kind friend! After the death of her husband, Ruth decides to follow her mother-in-law Naomi to a strange land. Will her faith and trust prove her dedication to God and her family?
This is a Level Two I Can Read! book, which means it’s perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences and will be of interest to children Pre-K to 3rd grade. The books in the I Can Read! Bible Story Series have really fun, appealing illustrations. The stories are short and simple but stay mostly true to the Biblical account.















God’s Story - Ruth. Short, but very informative and entertaining teachings. A great way to introduce the story or use as a way to reinforce the lesson.













Read and Share Bible – Ruth and Naomi. A very short and simple telling of the story of Ruth. The animation is cute, and the story sticks with the Biblical account of the story.


Share Faith Kids: Ruth and Naomi


















Ruth and Naomi. The Share Faith Kids website has a set of children’s Bible story resources for the book of Ruth, including a video narrative of the story, a picture PowerPoint if you wish to tell the story yourself, and also printable activity sheets for kids. There is a membership fee to access all the resources on their website, however they do allow you to have 4 sets free to “try it out” . . . or, if you don’t mind the logos on the video and aren’t planning to use the activity sheets, you can just watch the videos directly on their website!


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