Bible Jigsaw Puzzles
Twenty-five Bible scenes to assemble, free in your browser — Creation's first light, the ark aground under a rainbow, Abraham beneath uncountable stars, the Sermon on the Mount, the upper room by lamplight, sunrise at the empty tomb. Twenty are painted for grown-up solvers at 48 to 67 pieces; five are storybook versions of the best-loved stories, cut at 24 for younger hands. Drag pieces together and matching edges snap.
The set runs roughly in the order the stories do, Genesis through Easter morning, which makes it work as more than a puzzle wall: a family can walk a season through it, or a Sunday-school teacher can put one story on the screen while it's being told. The children's five — Noah's ark with the giraffes, brave little David, Daniel with three friendly lions, Jonah waving at a cheerful whale, and the stable in storybook colors — cover the stories kids ask for by name, and they also appear on the kids' wall.
Two Nativity boards exist on purpose: the quiet lamplit stable for the grown-ups' evening, and the bright storybook version for a child. Both also live on the Christmas wall, since December is when people come looking for them.
