Gospel Fuzzies Bible preschool

How to make Gospel Fuzzies

Does your church use Gospel Fuzzies?  Ours does in Sunday School for the pre-schoolers. They are small little colored fluff balls that sing to you.  Preschoolers go nuts for them.

How to make gospel fuzzies

To spare you my singing voice, I’ll share the same video I found for our training this year:

Gospel Fuzzies lyrics

Here are the lyrics all typed out. It’s a really simple song, lots of repetition, and sung quickly with energy.

  • We’re the Gospel Fuzzies, we’re the Gospel Fuzzies, we’re the Gospel Fuzzies with a song to sing.
  • Gold stands for heaven, gold stands for heaven, gold stands for heaven where I want to be.
  • Dark means I’m a sinner, dark means I’m a sinner, dark means I’m a sinner and I can’t get in.
  • Red means Jesus died, red means Jesus died, red means Jesus died, and came alive again!
  • Clean means I’m forgiven, clean means I’m forgiven, clean means I’m forgiven if I trust in Him.
  • Green means I am growing, green means I am growing, green means I am growing if I follow Him.
  • We’re the gospel fuzzies, we’re the gospel fuzzies, we’re the gospel fuzzies, Go and tell the Good News!

Little kids love this song.  Especially if they have their own to sing with.

gospel fuzzies assembly line

So, I spent an hour or so making 100 sets for Kids Clubs this year.  It’s easy for the simple version all you need are:

Supplies:

(these are Amazon affiliate links)

craft sticksred pom pomsYellow Pom Pomswhite pom pomsblack pom pomsgreen pom poms, Ziploc bags

assembling the gospel fuzzies

Just put a dot of glue on each stick and that’s all you need, it holds up against destructive 4-year-olds just fine.

gospel fuzzies storage

Put your sets in a ziploc bag and you’re good to go.

Gospel Fuzzies Bible preschool

Comments

4 responses to “How to make Gospel Fuzzies”

  1. An Almost Unschooling Mom Avatar
    An Almost Unschooling Mom

    I went through the wordless book – Roman road – and the ABCs of becoming a Christian with my 5th and 6th graders, joined by the high school group on Sunday – almost none of them had seen the wordless book before (except my own children) – maybe I should have started with these – I love it!

    1. They're great. Almost every 3 year old at our church can sing the song.

  2. MaryAnne K Avatar
    MaryAnne K

    Such a cute and simple idea!

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