Little Pot’s 7 Free Lessons for Teaching Character Traits – #3 The Seed

Teaching character traits with Little Pot, the main character in the lesson, and a fruit-bearing vessel created by the potter can be an exciting adventure. Through the journey, children learn the fruit-bearing cycle and how to produce love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. These lessons perfectly blend fun and learning with engaging activities. The third lesson in this series, The Seed, is all about planting the correct information so good character can grow. So, let’s dive into Little Pot’s third lesson and discover the significance of The Seed!
Scripture for Humility and 7 Lessons in Character With Little Pot

If you follow the scripture for humility, you can cultivate good character. Humility is a necessary ingredient to grow good character. Just ask Little Pot, a vessel created by the potter to grow fruit. It provides an excellent opportunity for teaching children about love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. These free lesson plans use Little Pot’s fruit-growing cycle as the key to character education.
7 Free Lesson Plans for Teaching How to Grow Character with Little Pot – 1.

An educator knows teaching character development is just as important as teaching academic subjects. But how do you make character development fun and engaging for your students? Little Pot, a vessel created by the potter to grow fruit provides an excellent opportunity for teaching children about love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, and self-control.
I’m so lonely. How to Overcome Loneliness, Be Found, and Fit in.

Feeling lonely is a common experience for many people, and it can be especially challenging for children. But there are ways to overcome loneliness and connect with others. This new children’s book offers helpful tips and strategies for combating loneliness and finding a sense of belonging.
What to get a kindergartener for graduation. Four books they will really love.

Graduating from kindergarten or preschool is a big milestone for young children, and you may be wondering what gift to give to celebrate their achievement. While toys and games are always popular choices, consider giving a gift that will last for years to come – a book. Here are some recommendations for books that will grow with your child from kindergarten all the way through twelfth grade.
Burnout from work? Introducing a new children’s book that can help.

Burnout from work is a common issue many people face and can be overwhelming. However, a new children’s book offers a fresh perspective on refueling when feeling burnt out. The book uses the analogy of a potter refilling his vessels to provide helpful insights for managing burnout. My name is Little Pot. I’m a fruit-bearing […]
Ignite Your Faith: 5 Effective Ways to Let Your Light Shine for Jesus

Are you looking for ways to let your light shine for Jesus? In a world that often seems dim, it’s crucial for believers to ignite their faith and radiate the love and hope of Christ. If you are ready to take your spiritual journey to the next level, we have you covered. In this article, […]
4 Books About Christian Relationships for Kids.

If you want to help your children nurture their faith as individuals and within their relationships, these four must-read picture books dealing with Christian relationships can provide the guidance you need. Through understanding, love, and accountability, each story will remind you and your kids that they can have a fulfilling relationship with others. Likewise, they […]
Prevention and Recovery from Burnout: 3 Tips to Help You Feel Better

Burnout feeling is a state of mental, physical, or emotional exhaustion. Anyone can experience burnout if they are overwhelmed by fatigue, lack of motivation, and increased irritability. The fruit of the Spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, and self-control seem absent during burnout. However, burnout feelings do not need to control you. There […]
Why Self-Control is a Fruit of the Holy Spirit.

If the fruit of the Spirit is when the Holy Spirit manifests itself to produce qualities through us, why is SELF-control on the list? Are we supposed to be controlled by ourselves? What exactly did Paul mean when he finished the list of qualities with self-control? It would appear that it is in direct contradiction […]
