Teaching Biblical Feasts to Children: A Simple Way to Begin

|Beth Estevis
Teaching Biblical Feasts to Children: A Simple Way to Begin

Teaching biblical feasts to children doesn’t begin with having all the answers.

It begins with something much simpler.

Making space.


🌾 Start Where You Are

The Feasts were always meant to be remembered and passed down—not in perfect settings, but in everyday life.

At the table.
In conversation.
In small, meaningful moments.

Learning how to bring this into your home doesn’t require a full plan.

Just a willingness to begin.


🔥 Keep It Simple

Sometimes it looks like:

  • Reading a passage together
  • Talking about what it means
  • Letting your children ask questions

Not a structured lesson—
but a shared moment.


🎨 A Hands-On Way to Engage

Children connect deeply when they can interact, not just listen.

That’s where simple tools can help.

Coloring pages and activity books give them something to:

  • Focus on
  • Return to
  • Remember

This is why I created the Shavuot Coloring Book—a simple way to help children engage while creating space for meaningful connection.

👉 Explore the Shavuot Coloring Book


✨ Go Deeper

If you want to explore the heart behind this more:

👉 Read the full article