Supplies from A to Z

Many supplies are used often in Mission Friends. Many items are recycled household items you can ask parents and church members to donate.

Keep as many of the supplies on hand and store in your Mission Friends room or preschool resource room as you have space. Plastic containers make good storage organizers.

1- or 2-liter soda bottles (empty
   and clean)
aluminum foil

baby food jars

baskets or boxes

blocks

blunt scissors

bulletin board (butcher) paper
   (for murals and bulletin board      backgrounds)

card stock

cardboard tubes

CD player

chenille stems

children’s Bible with pictures

coffee cans with smooth edges

construction paper (all colors)

cookie cutters

copy paper

craft sticks

dishpan

egg cartons (foam, washed)

electric skillet

envelopes

fabric markers

fabric scraps

felt

film canisters
funnels

gift bags
glue, bottles or sticks

hand sanitizer wipes

hot glue and gun

hole-punch

index cards

laundry basket (for games and              storage)

magnifying glass

manila paper
markers, crayons, colored pencils
metal rings and brads

mirrors

modeling clay and play dough

newspaper

old greeting cards

old magazines and catalogs for cutting

old Sunday School literature with
    pictures

old teaching pictures (Bible and
   missions)

paintbrushes

paper cups and plates

paper towels

plastic bowls and wooden spoons
plastic containers with lids such as
   margarine, yogurt, sour cream
   tubs (all sizes)

plastic forks, spoons, and knives

plastic fruits and vegetables

plastic stand-up figures

poster board

primary pencils

puzzles

rubber balls to roll or toss

rulers (no larger than 12-inch size)

rhythm instruments (homemade or manufactured)

rubber bands

self-adhesive plastic,
    clear and colored

shoe boxes

sidewalk chalk

smocks

sponges

stamp and ink pad

stapler and staples

string

tape: masking, clear, and electrical

tempera, watercolor, or finger paints

tissue boxes

tissue paper

toy vehicles

utility knife

various toys such as push-and-pull
     toys, dolls, toy telephone, puppets

waxed paper

yarn, ribbon, rickrack, large buttons,
    large plastic sewing needles
ziplock plastic bags in several sizes

 

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