Kids Bible Reading Plan for February
Helping your children grow in faith is a joyful focus with the Kids Bible Reading Plan for February, featuring lessons centered on God’s Promises. Use the One Year Kids Bible Reading Plan to explore how God keeps His word through stories like Noah and the rainbow, Abraham’s covenant, and Psalm 100’s reminder of His enduring faithfulness.
With engaging activities, crafts, and memory verses, February plans to deeply root young hearts in God’s unwavering faithfulness.

February’s Theme: God’s Promises
This month, we focus on one powerful truth: God always keeps His promises. His promises lay the foundation for our faith, deepen our trust, and remind us of His endless love. Through the stories of Noah, Abraham, and Psalm 100, we’ll learn how God fulfills what He says—no matter how big or impossible it may seem.
Take Noah, for example. God promised to protect Noah and his family during the flood, and He did! The rainbow in the sky showed God’s promise never to flood the earth again. This shows us a God who makes promises and cares deeply for His creation.
Then there’s Abraham. God called him to leave everything familiar and promised to make him the father of many nations—even though Abraham and Sarah had no children then! Through Abraham’s faith and trust, we see how God has a plan for us, even when we don’t understand it immediately.
Finally, in Psalm 100, we’re reminded of God’s faithfulness across all generations. This psalm encourages us to praise Him, knowing that God’s love and promises stand firm forever.
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Encouragement for Families
Parents, as you share these stories with your kids, help them see how God’s promises apply to their lives. Ask questions like, “When has God helped you in a tough time?” or, “What promise from God gives you hope?”
These moments can spark faith-filled conversations and help kids develop trust in His plan.
Week 1 Plan
Focus Verses: Genesis 6–7 (God tells Noah to build the ark).
Memory Verse: Genesis 6:18 – “But I will establish my covenant with you.”
Focus Idea: God promises to protect Noah and his family.
Daily Activities and Resources
- Monday: Read Genesis 6 and discuss why Noah trusted God’s plan despite how strange it must have felt.
- Resource Suggestion: Noah’s Ark coloring page with animals and the ark.
- Tuesday: Watch a short video on Noah’s story, focusing on God’s covenant and plan.
- Resource Suggestion: Animated retelling of Noah’s Ark.
- Wednesday: Practice copying or tracing Genesis 6:18. Add an illustration of Noah’s family or the ark.
- Resource Suggestion: Handwriting worksheet with Noah’s Ark theme.
- Thursday: Create an ark craft with recycled craft materials like popsicle sticks or cardboard.
- Resource Suggestion: Simple tutorial for making a mini Noah’s Ark.
- Friday: Family activity – build something together (blocks, LEGOs, etc.) to mimic Noah building the ark.
- Resource Suggestion: Building activity with reflection prompts about trust in God.
Week 2 Plan
Focus Verses: Genesis 8–9 (The flood ends and God sends the rainbow).
Memory Verse: Genesis 9:13 – “I have set my rainbow in the clouds, and it will be the sign of the covenant.”
Focus Idea: God’s promises bring renewal and hope.
Daily Activities and Resources
- Monday: Read Genesis 8–9. Discuss the rainbow as a sign of God’s promises and faithfulness.
- Resource Suggestion: Rainbow-themed coloring sheet.
- Tuesday: Watch a kids’ video showing the end of the flood and the rainbow.
- Resource Suggestion: Animation about Noah and the rainbow.
- Wednesday: Write Genesis 9:13 and encourage kids to add a rainbow drawing as a reminder of God’s promises.
- Resource Suggestion: Handwriting worksheet with room for rainbow decor.
- Thursday: Create a rainbow craft using colorful paper or tissue strips.
- Resource Suggestion: Step-by-step craft guide for making paper rainbows.
- Friday: Go outside and observe the sky. Talk about rainbows and how seeing them reminds us of hope and God’s faithfulness.
- Resource Suggestion: Outdoor activity checklist to reflect on God’s promises.
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Week 3 Plan
Focus Verses: Genesis 12–17 (God’s promises to Abraham).
Memory Verse: Genesis 12:2 – “I will make you into a great nation, and I will bless you.”
Focus Idea: God’s promises require trust and patience.
Daily Activities and Resources
- Monday: Read Genesis 12 and discuss God’s promise to Abraham to make his descendants numerous.
- Resource Suggestion: Abraham-themed coloring sheet showing stars representing promises.
- Tuesday: Watch a kids’ Bible story video about Abraham’s covenant with God.
- Resource Suggestion: Animation on Abraham and God’s promise.
- Wednesday: Practice writing Genesis 12:2 and decorate the worksheet with tiny stars.
- Resource Suggestion: Handwriting worksheet with constellations as design accents.
- Thursday: Create “Promise Stars” as a craft by cutting out star shapes and writing the names of loved ones on them.
- Resource Suggestion: Craft sheet for star templates.
- Friday: Family star-gazing activity. Reflect on the stars as symbols of God’s expansive promises and faithfulness.
- Resource Suggestion: Simple family stargazing guide with conversation prompts.
Week 4 Plan
Focus Verses: Psalm 100
Memory Verse: Psalm 100:5 – “For the Lord is good and his love endures forever; his faithfulness continues through all generations.”
Focus Idea: God’s promises offer lasting joy and comfort.
Daily Activities and Resources
- Monday: Read Psalm 100 aloud as a family and discuss its joyful message of God’s goodness.
- Resource Suggestion: Psalm-themed coloring page with joyful imagery.
- Tuesday: Watch a video or sing an interactive song about God’s faithfulness and enduring promises.
- Resource Suggestion: A joyful worship song for kids.
- Wednesday: Write Psalm 100:5 and add colorful drawings or doodles reflecting joy and thankfulness.
- Resource Suggestion: Handwriting and doodling template inspired by Psalm 100.
- Thursday: Craft a “Thankfulness Tree” where kids add leaves with things they’re thankful for.
- Resource Suggestion: DIY guide for creating a thankfulness craft.
- Friday: Family activity – host a praise party! Sing, dance, and celebrate God’s promises and goodness.
- Resource Suggestion: Printable thankfulness cards or praise party idea sheet.


February’s Theme Sets the Stage
Through the stories of Noah, Abraham, and Psalm 100, kids discover how God always keeps His word. These lessons teach children they can rely on Him in every situation, whether big or small.
Exciting Months Ahead!
- March brings the incredible “Miracles of Jesus,” where kids will marvel as they witness Jesus’ compassion, power, and ability to bring hope to the impossible. This theme highlights Christ’s love in action, from calming storms to healing the sick.
- April centers on the heart of our faith with “The Easter Story.” It’s a powerful time to learn how Jesus’ death and resurrection fulfilled God’s ultimate promise of saving us. This theme will help children experience the joy and meaning of Easter in a profoundly personal way.
Each theme builds on the last, creating a seamless path through the Bible for kids to grow in their understanding of God and the incredible ways He works in their lives.
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Don’t miss this opportunity to walk through the Bible with your kids. Start this February and see how God’s promises create a strong foundation for their faith!