Safer at Home Resources for families
Though it takes courage and finding new ways to support each other and remain in community, we know that God will continue to guide us through it-though we may look different than how we entered it. The wilderness reminds us of our humanity and our need for connection to one another and to God. So, during this time do not forget to reach out through email, text, social media etc. And if you are in need, please do not hesitate to be in contact with you love staff at MBCC.
More Resources can be found on the Sunday School and Sunday Worship pages!!
More Resources can be found on the Sunday School and Sunday Worship pages!!
Virtual Tours of Singapore Museums
My Bayut
ROAD TRIP FROM HOME: VIRTUAL FIELD TRIPS
Guided Meditations for Children
7 Mindfulness Exercises for Children
Coronavirus Children's Book
PORTS: Parks Online Resources for Teachers and Students ®
Doing good Together Kindness Kit
Virtual Field Trips
Online Events and Activities-Common Sense Media
Virtual Painting Classes!
Printable Resources and Activities
But Why: A Podcast for Curious Kids
Coronavirus For Kids, And The Science of Soap
Looking for useful resources to help talk to kids about about COVID-19? Try this podcast episode!
But Why: A Podcast for Curious Kids Coronavirus For Kids, And The Science of Soap As COVID-19 spreads across the globe, the World Health Organization has declared the novel coronavirus a pandemic. We’re answering questions about the virus with infectious disease doctor Krutika Kuppalli, who studies global pandemics. And chemistry professor Palli Thordarson, from the University of New South Wales on the science of why washing your hands with plain old soap and water is so effective against germs. |
Readings for parents
Bless this mess
By: Rev. Molly Baskette and Ellen O'Donnell, PhD
A witty, compelling guide to raising open-minded and morally grounded kids in these crazy times, with an approach that’s rooted in science, psychology, and faith