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Bible Craft for Kids: Daniel Interprets King Nebuchadnezzar’s Dream

December 28, 2021 By This content may contain affiliate links.

Bible Craft for Kids: Daniel Interprets King Nebuchadnezzar's Dream
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Categories: bible studies, paper projects for kids, pre-k Tag: paper projects for kids- Printable Craft
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A Lesson in Pride and Humility

It’s one of those stories that sneaks up on you.
A king who has everything—power, glory, fame—starts to believe he’s the one who earned it all.

But pride has a funny way of cracking the strongest crowns.

King Nebuchadnezzar’s dream of a towering tree was more than a weird night’s sleep—it was a warning. God was reminding him that every good thing comes from above. When the king refused to listen, he lost everything—his kingdom, his sanity, even his dignity.

For seven long years, he lived like an animal, until one day he looked up.
Literally.
He lifted his eyes toward heaven, and in that moment of humility, God restored his mind and his kingdom.

It’s a story about pride, yes—but even more, it’s about mercy.
Because the same God who humbles the proud also rebuilds the brokenhearted.

This packet gives you everything you need to share this powerful story with kids ages 4–10—including activities, discussion ideas, and gentle ways to help them see that real strength comes from humility.

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