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Do you do prizes at Children's Church?

 I have had candy rewards for kids church activities for the last few months and thanks to Oriental Trading I have three amazing treasure chests full of great prizes. I was not paid for this review and all opinions expressed are 100% my own.  

If you are tired of spending money on candy rewards then you should look into the many great options Oriental Trading offers!    Candy adds up really quick and kids have enough sugar in their diets...plus we already do a snack at church.  

Let's chat about the assembly of the treasure chests.   They each came with a paper sheet explaining the easy steps.   I was able to put together all three treasure chests in just a few minutes.   You have to fold some cardboard and fit it in securely!   It was very easy.  

Next thing to review is the little prizes the kids can pick out of it.  There are so many different ones in each box.  There are bouncy balls, yo-yo's, frisbees, other fun balls, sensory items, little fish, pencils, notebooks, bracelets, kazoos, and so much much more! So far the kids have won prizes during Bingo games, memorizing scripture, and other fun games and participation in the lessons.   There are over 100 prizes in each treasure chest so these should last m some time, and only $20!!!!   This is by far a great deal! 


                          

What are some ways you do prizes in Sunday school or Kids Church? 


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