📖 Unroll the Joy of Learning!
The Bible Scroll Toys pack includes 36 adorable scrolls designed to help children learn Bible verses in a fun and engaging way. Perfect for Easter celebrations, church activities, and educational settings, these durable toys are made by Egglo, a trusted Christian company, ensuring quality and lasting memories.
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Great fun to children
I have a 4 week teaching for Sunday school children ages 8 to 10. Which I started this past Sunday. this is part of my 4 week teaching on Easter. Each week I have put two different bible verse on the scrolls. Then the teaching starts with those verses. the kiddos had such fun this past Sunday. I am also going to put them in Easter eggs with some candy on Easter Sunday ( will hide around our room).
T**E
The perfect alternative to candy in the basket
My granddaughters loved the little scrolls. Perfect for their little hands. And the parents loved having something meaningful in their baskets
A**R
Darling scripture scrolls
These are small enough to fit inside a plastic Easter egg, however, be careful of the age you give it to . They are very small.
J**H
Egg Fillers
We placed these in the the eggs for the egg hunt at church and the lids all loved them. They requested them again this year.
S**L
A Treasured Scroll, A+++
Cute & informative scrolls that can be used for a variety of purposes! Owner is a delight to communicate with, and these will be a treasure to anyone who receives it!
F**H
NICE
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W**E
These were great. We bought them to put in our Easter ...
These were great. We bought them to put in our Easter Eggs that we hid around town and they are worked out perfectly.
A**E
Nice egg filler but novelty ran out quickly for kids
Review for Egglo Scripture Scrolls.I purchased these for a church easter egg hunt. Honestly, I did not know what to expect when I ordered them. I was pleasantly surprised. They are little parchment like scrolls (plastic) that unfold to reveal a bible verse. The bible verses vary from scroll to scroll and are well selected. They fit easily in an egg. In fact, there is plenty of room left over for a piece of candy or other small trinket. The only drawback on the scrolls is that, post an easter egg hunt, I noticed that most of the kids hadn't opened all their scrolls. If they got one, they would open it and think it was cool. At that point, the remainder that they had in eggs lost their appeal. If used sparingly, I think these would have worked better, but then the risk is that some kids may not get one. Nonetheless, they were worth it for the price, message, and novelty. I likely would wait a few years before trying them out again for an easter egg hunt.
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