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BABIES 2s SUPPLIES LIST (Alphabetical Order) GENERAL SUPPLIES Gather these supplies for preparation and use during each day. HCSB Read to Me Bible for Kids or other Bibles Baby wipes CD player Clear and masking tape Construction paper Fresh disinfecting solution Glue (or glue sticks) Scissors (teacher use only) Washable and permanent markers DAILY SUPPLIES FOR BABIES & YOUNGER 1s Baby items (bottle, toy, blanket) (Wave 5) Bathtub stickers with ocean theme shapes (Wave 1) Beach ball (Wave 4) Beach towels (Waves 1-5) Board books about babies and families (Wave 2) Books about senses or nature (Wave 3) Books about water and sea life (Wave 1) Box (large) (Wave 2) Box (Wave 5) Boxes with lids (small) (Wave 2) Bubble solution and wand (Wave 3) Canvas beach bag (Wave 1) Clean play sand (Waves 1, 3, 5) Clear and colored contact plastic (Waves 2, 4) Coffee can with lid (Waves 2, 4) Colored tape (Wave 4) Diaper bag (Wave 5) Duct tape (Wave 3) Empty baby wipes container (Waves 1, 5) Empty diaper bag (Wave 2) Empty plastic soda bottles with lids (Wave 3) Fabrics with different textures (satin, vinyl, terry cloth, fleece) (Wave 3) Frisbees (4) (Wave 2) Gallon-sized zip-lock bags (Wave 1) Hot glue gun (Waves 2, 3) Page 1 of 5

Hula hoop (Wave 5) Jingle bells (large) (Waves 2, 3) Laminating film or clear contact plastic (Waves 1, 4) Magazine photos of babies (Wave 2) Magazine photos of people (Wave 1) Magnetic tape (Wave 4) Marker lids (Wave 3) Nonbreakable magnifying glasses (Wave 3) Nonbreakable mirrors (small) (Wave 2) Nonpoisonous plant (Wave 4) Packing tape (Waves 1, 2) Peg clothespins (5-6) (Wave 1) Photo album (small) (Wave 2) Plastic baby doll (Wave 5) Plastic container (large) (Wave 5) Plastic tub (small) (Wave 1) Pop beads (Wave 5) Pop beads, shape toy, flip-flops (optional) (Wave 4) Rice (Wave 3) Sand bucket (Wave 1) Spray bottle (Wave 4) Spray bottle with water (Wave 1) String (Wave 4) Toy emergency vehicles (Wave 5) VBS 2008 Island Tablecloth or other plastic tablecloth (Waves 4, 5) Visors (Wave 3) Wading pool (small) (Waves 3, 5) DAILY SUPPLIES FOR OLDER 1s & 2s Adhesive bandages (Wave 5) Apple juice (Wave 3) Applesauce (Wave 2) Baby items (toy, washcloth, bottle) (Wave 2) Baby oil (Wave 1) Bandages (Wave 3) Basket (small) (Wave 3) Beach ball (Waves 4, 5) Beach balls (different sizes) (Wave 2) Beach blanket (Wave 2) Beach towels (Waves 1, 2, 3, 5) Beanbags (Waves 1, 3) Blue food color (Wave 1) Books about families and babies (Wave 2) Page 2 of 5

Books about senses or nature (Wave 3) Bowl (Wave 4) Box (small for a baby bed) (Waves 2, 5) Box (Waves 4, 5) Cardboard blocks (Waves 2, 3) Chairs (2 small) (Wave 1) Chenille stems (Wave 4) Chunk crayons (Wave 4) Clean play sand (Wave 1) Clear plastic bottles (2) (Wave 1) Clear plastic container (Wave 5) Clear plastic cups (Wave 4) Clear plastic tub (Wave 2) Coffee filters (Wave 4) Colored tape (Wave 1) Construction paper (blue, yellow, green, red) (Wave 1) Construction paper (bright colors) (Wave 3) Construction paper (white) (Waves 1, 3) Cookie sheet (Wave 4) Craft knife (teacher use only) (Wave 5) Craft sticks (large, 2 per child) (Wave 4) Crayons (Wave 4) Diaper bag (Wave 2) Doll blanket (Waves 2, 3, 5) Duplo blocks (Wave 1) Empty paper towel tubes (Wave 3) Fish-shaped snack crackers (Wave 1) Flashlight (Wave 3) Flavored cream cheeses, plastic knife (optional) (Wave 4) Frisbees (Wave 1) Gelatin mixes (Waves 2, 5) Homemade chunk crayons (Wave 5) Homemade play dough (Wave 4) Hula hoops (several) (Wave 3) Index cards (large) (Wave 5) Laminating film or clear contact plastic (Waves 2-5) Letter-shaped cookie cutters (Wave 4) Lightweight beach blanket, bed sheet, or parachute (Wave 4) Lightweight paper (Wave 5) Liquid tempera paint (Waves 1, 3) Magazine photos of babies (Wave 2) Magazine photos of people (Wave 1) Magnetic letters (large) (Wave 4) Page 3 of 5

Magnetic tape (Wave 4) Measuring cups and spoons (Waves 1, 5) Metal cookie sheet (large) (Wave 4) Muffin pan (Wave 3) Newspaper (Wave 4) New Testament (small) (Wave 2) New Testament (several small) (Wave 4) New toothbrushes (Wave 5 Nonbreakable magnifying glasses (Wave 3) Nonbreakable mirror (Wave 3) Nonpoisonous flowers (Wave 4) O-shaped fruit cereal (Wave 3) Paintbrushes (Wave 1) Paint rollers (small) (Wave 3) Paint rollers (small) or wide paintbrushes (Wave 5) Paper cups and napkins (Waves 1-5) Paper plates (Wave 5) Pen (Wave 4) Pencil (Wave 1) Picnic basket (Wave 1) Pie pans (Waves 1, 3) Pitcher of cool water (Waves 2, 5) Pitchers of apple juice and water (Wave 4) Plastic baby bottles (without nipple attachment) (Wave 2) Plastic baby doll (Waves 2, 3, 5) Plastic bowls and spoons (Wave 2) Plastic smocks (Waves 1-3, 5) Plastic spoons (Wave 4) Plastic tape (wide) (Wave 3) Plastic toy food (large) (Wave 1) Plastic tray (Wave 5) Plastic tub (Wave 1) Play diaper bag with baby care items and toys (Wave 2) Poster board (Waves 2, 3) Potting soil (Wave 4) Rectangular pan (Wave 5) Refrigerated sugar cookie dough (Wave 4) Rolling pin (Wave 4) Rope (8-inch piece) (Wave 5) Sand pails (Waves 2-5) Sandpaper (Wave 4) Seashells (small) (Wave 1) Seashells (large) (Waves 3, 5) Page 4 of 5

Shredded paper (Wave 4) Spatula (Wave 5) Sponge (Wave 5) Spray bottle (Wave 4) String (Wave 5) Sunglasses from learner guides (1 per child) (Wave 3) Theme-related wrapping paper (Wave 2) Thick cardboard or poster board (Wave 1) Toy doctor s kit (Wave 3) Toy emergency vehicles (Wave 5) Toy hammer (Wave 5) Toy plates and cups (Wave 1) Toy shape sorter (Wave 3) Tropical fruit punch (Wave 1) VBS 2008 Cookie Cutters or other theme-shaped cookie cutters (Waves 4, 5) VBS 2008 Island Tablecloth or other plastic tablecloth (Waves 1, 3-5) Visors (1 per child) (Wave 3) Wading pools (Wave 2) Waxed paper (Wave 4) White copy paper (Wave 4) White crayons (Wave 3) Wooden or plastic people figures (Wave 1) Wooden puzzles of people and sea life (Wave 1) Zip-lock bag (large) (Waves 2, 5) Page 5 of 5