Genesis 3 explains how sin entered the world with the Fall of Adam and Eve. When you're teaching this Bible lesson it's not only good to teach the problem of sin, but also to teach God's solution to sin through the hope found in His Son, Jesus! The following activities below will help to teach both the problem and solution of sin for your Sunday School or Vacation Bible School lesson.

Sin first entered the world when Adam and Eve listened to the snake's lies and disobeyed God's command to not eat the forbidden fruit. Have your students make this climatic scene from Genesis 3 with this self-adhesive Adam and Eve Garden Craft.
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In Genesis 2, God told Adam that he could eat from any tree in the garden except for the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. Your students will have fun making this Tree of Knowledge Thumbprint Magnet Craft Kit, because they not only get to add the foam apple stickers, but also use their thumbprint to make the other apples on the tree. The kit comes with everything you need, including the red ink pad!
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These Adam & Eve Activity Sheets work great as a handout or giveaway for your Adam and Eve Bible lesson. One side has seven different activities for kids to do and the other side has a coloring picture with the verses from the story.
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The best part of the story of Adam & Eve is that the Bible doesn't end there! God had a plan to solve the problem of sin through His Son Jesus, which is why I think one of the best activities to use for your Adam and Eve Bible lesson is this Beaded Faith Cross Jewelry Craft Kit! Each bead tells a part of the story of God's redemption and is a great reminder for students to wear.
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If you're looking for another craft that can help you teach about the solution to the problem of sin, this Romans Road Sign Craft Kit outlines important verses in Romans that explain the hope found in Christ! All of the pieces are self-adhesive and you can go through each verse as students add the corresponding part of the road.
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