Free Lapbook: Shadrach, Meshach, & Abednego
This is actually a File Folder Game or a mini lapbook. Everything you need to make this lapbook is available to download below.
A coloring page goes on the front of the folder. Inside is a game board and two pockets. One pocket is for game pieces, the other is for Bible memory verses.






I found this game board at EbibleTeacher.com and adapted it.

Game Cards with questions.

This is a Bible Trading Card from EBibleTeacher.com They are free to print out (you can also purchase them).
We are using all the cards in another lapbook dividing stories into the 12 Bible history eras. I’ll post directions when we complete it– if the comment reveal an interest.

This is meant to be the back of the card. I LOVE these cards! They really help the children get a grasp of when the story took place. Click here to learn more about the symbols.

Download the Lapbook Printables
- Coloring Page Cover(BW)
- Game board (color)
- Game cards (color)
- Pocket for game pieces (color)
- Pocket for memory verses and Bible Trading Card (color)
- Memory Verses (color)
- Blank Cards (write your own verses)
- Bible Trading Card (external link)
Black and White Printables (for coloring)
To complete the game you need dice and game pieces. I used color form circles (trace around a penny and cut out). If the child lands on a positive number they go ahead that number of spaces. If they land on a negative number they go back that number of spaces.
Laminating Directions for Bible Trading Cards
I laminate the Bible Trading Cards because we are using them in another project plus it keeps the back and front together like a regular trading card.
Cut the cards out and tape front and back together with double sided tape in the middle. Run through the laminating machine using a 4×6″ laminating pouch. NOTE: Do not run the whole whole 8.5×11 sheet of card through the laminator — the front and back won’t stick when cut.
This YouTube video was made from a Bible story film strips made by the Moody Bible Institute, circa 1955 (as old as me!)
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Would you like more free lapbooks? Just let me know in the comments.
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Comment by BonnieJean Wiebe :
I’d love to see more Bible lapbook projects.
Comment by Sarah :
Oh my goodness – what a fabulous post! My little ones will love this game. My 5 year old is obsessed with memorizing Bible verses.
Sarah
Comment by Debbie :
I love this lapbook. I would love to see more of your lapbooks – they are such a creative way to learn and reinforce learning. Thanks!
Comment by kerrie :
I need all the ideas I can get – and lapbooks are great!! I’d love to see more of these thanks Robin.
Comment by Amy :
More, more please! I need all the help i can get too! thanks!
Comment by Sarah :
This is so great! We are reading through the Bible and just read this story yesterday! My little ones love this story and will be thrilled to play the game and color the picture. Thank you so much! More please!
Comment by Belinda :
I would love more lapbooks like this one — especially Bible stories about Godly boys and men.
Comment by Jimmie :
Well, how wonderful! Thanks for being so generous.
Comment by Chris :
Thanks Robin,
I am in dire need of something like this to jumpstart our Bible time in school.
I have loved your posts, but this one is the most beneficial to me at the season of life right now
More please!!!
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Comment by Carlyn :
Thank you again,Robin, for sharing with us. We love games and especially those that have a Scriptural basis.Please do share more lapbooks, as you are led.
Blessings,Carlyn
Comment by Von :
Thank you, I would like more too.
Comment by Nadene :
Wonderful! This will be fun to make and fun to play! Thanks for sharing

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Comment by Diane :
You are doing such great work! I really love this lapbook, and I will share it with my friends. I would love to receive more of your wonderful work. Thanks for all you do.
Comment by shirley :
I love this–but would love for the children to do the coloring themselves—I just feel that if the children are making the lapbooks–they should do all the coloring when they are making the books themselves—maybe a few more black and white pages—please!
shirley
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Comment by Laura O :
I love this and would definitely like to see more. I’m always looking for different approaches to learning, especially ones that don’t always need mom right there with them.
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Comment by Amy :
Thank you for continuing to share!
Comment by Mama Jenn :
Oh my goodness!!! I will HAVE to bookmark this to use with my kiddos!!!! This is an awesome lapbook! Thanks for linking up to Kiddos Create!!!
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Comment by Julie :
I am very interested in the lapbook dividing the Bible into the 12 eras.
Thank you so much for introducing the hero cards – I am anxious to go explore ebibleteacher.com now!
Comment by Alicia A. :
I would really love to see more of these! Todah Rabbah!
Comment by his.talmidat :
I just came across this and am so excited! This is one of my dd (3 1/2) favorite stories to act out! Maybe she will like this too! Thanks for such great work.