This series of Bible MiniWorld portray different events in the life of Jesus as told in the four Gospels of the New Testament.
The set “The Inn, Part 2” includes: 5 Mini People, 2 birds, as well as a variety of luggage to display in your scenery. There are also 2 small houses and a large 2-floor house with stairs, plus a double gate and 2 terrain tiles.
This set is the second part of the model of the inn. You can assemble it with part 1 (Jesus is Born – Inn, Part 1) to form a complete inn. See the photo presentation, you can also add other sets from the Bible MiniWorld series such as “Journey to Bethlehem” and “The Donkey Cart” to enhance your scenery.
You can even combine the houses from this set with buildings from previous sets to create a small Bible town. All MiniWorld sets are compatible, many sets come with scenery parts, Mini People and a variety of accessories.
Easy to build paper crafts, recommended for ages 10 on up. Durable enough that once built, even younger children can play with them. After you have downloaded this set, all you will need to do is print it (some pages on card-stock and others on normal paper, as indicated on the instructions included in the PDF). Then with some basic tools: sharp scissors or a paper cutting knife, a ruler, and simple white glue, you’ll be able to create a Bible scene in no time!
Detailed assembly instructions are included.
This Bible MiniWorld series is compatible with other MiniWorld sets (The Bible sets, The Castle, The Dinosaur series, The Vikings, etc). Once you have downloaded a set you can use different parts such as the terrain tiles or scenery to add to your other new sets; also you can print several copies of certain parts and assemble them in a variety of ways to create a larger set.
Then you can use these for a diorama display, for re-telling a story, or even for children to play with. Enjoy learning with play! Check also my web site for additional parts or other sets as well as a variety of other projects to download and create with your family; and my blog for updates on new projects in the works.
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