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God's Creation

Grade 2 · Religious Education 1 min read

Introduction

God's Creation is all the wonderful things that God has made in the world. It includes plants, animals, people, and everything around us.

Creation of Plants

Plants are part of God's Creation. They grow from seeds in the soil. Just like how a tiny seed grows into a big tree, God created plants to provide us with food, oxygen, and beauty.

Creation of Animals

Animals are also part of God's Creation. They come in different shapes, sizes, and colors. For example, birds fly in the sky, fish swim in the water, and lions roam in the jungle. God made animals to live in harmony with nature.

Fun Activity

Go outside and observe God's Creation around you. Look at the plants, animals, and the sky. Draw a picture of your favorite part of God's Creation and share it with your friends.

Remember

  • God created plants, animals, and people.
  • Plants grow from seeds in the soil.
  • Animals come in different shapes, sizes, and colors.
  • We should appreciate and take care of God's Creation.
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