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God Made Animals

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Genesis 1:24-25, 30; Psalm 104:10-12, 17-18 The Bible tells us what God made. We learned that God made daytime and the sun that shines. God made the nighttime with the moon and the stars. Then God made the water filled with all the things that live in the water. God made the sky and filled it with birds. God also made the dry land and the many plants, like trees. God saw what He had made. It was very good. But God wasn’t finished making things yet. God said, “Let there be all kinds of living creatures, or animals to live on the land. Let there be livestock, animals that move along the ground, and wild animals.” And that is what happened. There were all kinds of animals! Animals appeared everywhere! There were big animals like the elephant and hippopotamus. There were tiny animals like ants and flies. God made livestock or farm animals. One type of livestock is a cow. A baby cow is a calf. God made the many insects and animals that move along the gr

God Made Plants

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Genesis 1:9-12, 29-31 The Bible tells us what God made. We learned that God made the daytime. He put the sun in the sky to light the daytime. God also made the nighttime. God also made the water and filled it with all the things that live in the water, like fish. And God made the sky. He filled it with birds. But God wasn't finished making things yet. He wanted a dry place where there was no water. So God said, “Let the water be gathered into one place so dry ground appears.” And there was dry ground! God called the dry ground “land.” It was very good. God made plants to grow on the land. He said, “Let the land grow plants. Let each plant make its own seeds.” That is what happened. There were plants. Some of the plants were tall trees. Some trees grew fruit like the cherry tree. Some of the plants were small. Some had flowers. Some plants were bushes. And some plants grew fruits or vegetables like a strawberry plant or a pumpkin plant. Whe

God Made Water and Air

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Genesis 1:6-10, 20-23 God made the daytime. He put the sun in the sky to light the daytime. God also made nighttime. He put the moon and the stars in the sky to light the nighttime. But God wasn’t finished yet. He decided to make more things. God said, “Let there be a huge space of air above the waters of the world.” And there was air! God called the air “sky.” The sky was blue and had white fluffy clouds. When God looked around at what He had made, He saw there was water everywhere. So God said, “Let the waters under the sky come together in one place.” Whoosh, whoosh. The waters did come together. When the waters were all in one place, God called the dry ground “land.” God called the waters that were gathered together the “oceans.” Then God stopped and looked at all He had done and He saw that it was very good. Later, God had another idea for the water and air. He decided to fill the water with living creatures. God said, “Let there be living things in the water

God Made Daytime and Nighttime

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Genesis 1:3-5, 14-19; Psalms 63:6-8; 121:3b-4 When God made the world, it was very dark. There was no light. Close your eyes and imagine a world with no light, only dark. What did you see? That’s how the world looked on the beginning. When God first made the world, that was all there was—except God. But God had an idea. God said, “Let there be light!” And there was light! God called the light daytime. God knew that we would need the darkness, too. He called the darkness “nighttime.” As soon as God did that, there was daytime and nighttime. That was the first day. God made two special big lights. He put the lights in the huge sky to light the earth. The biggest light was for the daytime. We call this bright light the sun. We see the sun in the daytime. It is time for people to eat and work and play. The sun gives light to the plants and trees to help them grow. The sun also gives us heat and keeps us warm. God made the smaller light for the nighttime. We call th