After learning how God made the dry land and plants on Creation Day 3, children are ready to discover what God made next. In this Preschool Bible Lesson God Made the Sun, Moon, and Stars, children learn that God placed lights in the sky to separate day from night. On Creation Day 4, God made the sun to shine during the day and the moon and stars to shine at night.
In this post, I’ll walk you through how this lesson flows, explain why each activity is included, and show how everything works together to help young children understand Creation Day 4 in a clear, age-appropriate way.
Why Preschoolers Need a Concrete Creation Day 4 Lesson
Preschoolers understand best through what they can see, touch, and experience. Although children often recognize the sun, moon, and stars, the purpose behind them can feel unclear if it is only explained with words.
This Preschool Bible Lesson God Made the Sun, Moon, and Stars helps children:
- Notice the difference between day and night
- Understand that the sun shines during the day and the moon and stars shine at night
- See that God created the world with order and purpose
By using repetition, visual contrast, and hands on activities, children begin to retell the story of Creation Day 4 in simple, meaningful ways.
Preschool Bible Lesson God Made the Sun, Moon, and Stars: How the Lesson Flows
This lesson is designed as a whole-group, teacher-led experience. Each part builds on what children already learned in Creation Day 1, Day 2, and Day 3.
1. Revisiting What God Has Already Made
The lesson begins with a short review of the Creation story so far.
Children revisit:
- Light from Creation Day 1
- Sky and water from Creation Day 2
- Dry land and plants from Creation Day 3
Sensory bottles are used during this review to help children visually remember what God has already made. This step prepares them to understand what comes next in the Creation story.
2. Visual Storytelling: Day and Night
Next, children explore Creation Day 4 through a clear and simple visual story.
A blue background is used to represent daytime. The sun visual is placed on the blue paper as children hear the words, “God made the sun.”
Then, a black background is placed beside it to represent nighttime. The moon and stars are added one at a time.
This visual helps children clearly see that:
- The sun belongs to the day
- The moon and stars belong to the night
- God created light for both day and night
Because the visuals are placed slowly and side by side, children are able to notice the contrast and understand what God created on the fourth day.

3. Reading About Creation Day 4
After the visual story, the lesson includes a short reading from the Creation book, focusing only on Creation Day 4.
Reading just one page helps children stay engaged and connects the Bible story directly to what they just observed. During this time, children notice the many stars God made and talk about how the stars are too many to count.
This gentle discussion helps children understand that although we cannot count all the stars, God knows every one of them.
4. Hands On Activity: Day and Night Sorting
The lesson continues with a teacher-led picture card activity.
Together, children look at pictures and decide:
- Which activities are done during the day
- Which activities are done at night
The cards are sorted under clear Day and Night headers. This activity stays visual and concrete, helping children connect the idea of day and night to their own daily routines.
An optional worksheet is included for teachers who want a quiet follow-up activity, while the main focus remains on group discussion and sorting.

5. Craft: Sun, Moon, and Stars
Next, children create a simple craft to reinforce the Bible truth.
Children make:
- A sun using a paper plate and colored paper rays
- A moon and stars on the back of the plate to represent nighttime
As children work, teachers repeat the key truth:
God made the sun, the moon, and the stars.
This calm, hands on activity helps children remember Creation Day 4 while also supporting fine motor development.


Ending the Preschool Bible Lesson God Made the Sun, Moon, and Stars With Review and Prayer
The lesson ends with a simple review.
Children name:
- The sun
- The moon
- The stars
Together, the group repeats:
God made the sun, the moon, and the stars.
A short prayer thanks God for making the day and night and for caring for the world. Children then receive a take-home booklet to help families continue the conversation at home.
Why This Preschool Bible Lesson God Made the Sun, Moon, and Stars Works
This lesson works because it:
- Focuses on one clear Bible truth
- Builds directly on Creation Day 3
- Uses strong visual contrast between day and night
- Repeats key ideas in calm, meaningful ways
- Encourages participation without overwhelming children
Whether you teach in Sunday School, a church program, or a faith-based preschool, this Preschool Bible Lesson God Made the Sun, Moon, and Stars helps young children understand Creation Day 4 in a way they can see, touch, and remember.



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This Preschool Bible Lesson introduces Creation Day 4 in a simple, age-appropriate way. Through visual storytelling and hands on activities, children learn that God made the sun to shine during the day and the moon and stars to shine at night. As a result, this lesson helps young learners understand how God created the world with order and care in a calm and meaningful way.
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Lavinia, thanks for the beautiful tutorial and material for preparing Sunday School. I am teaching 4-year-olds to Grade 1, it is wonderful that I can use your idea to present the creation of our Mighty God, and the salvation He intends for us.
Edna, thanks for stopping by! I’m delighted to know this post has been useful 🙂
Blessings,
Lavinia
What lovely ideas!
I particularly like how you connect it all with the children’s experience.
Hello again Lavinia,
I am looking ahead for what I will need when I teach Day 4:Sun, Moon and Stars. What kind of jars did you use? I like the size. Again, just perfect for little hands.
-Laurel
Laurel,
They are plastic cookie jars. I needed something with a wide opening in order to get the larger Styrofoam ball inside 🙂
Thanks for the beautiful tutorial “Creation days of our MIGHTY GOD”.
I am teaching a summer camp next week and will be using your WONDERFUL ideas and pages for your creation booklet. Would you happen to have the rest of your pages done? If so, would you be able to email them to me? Thanks so much. SO CUTE!!
Trish,
I’ve taken a break from blogging, but I will be back mid August… mid Sept more likely!
Will you have days 5, 6 & 7 of Creation posted soon?
Hi Joy,
I took a break from blogging for a few months and I will be back with the rest of the Creation series starting September 15th 🙂
I was wondering if you had the rest of the creation as well.
Hi Tiffany,
I took a break from blogging for a few months and I will be back with the rest of the Creation series starting September 15th 🙂
I found your day 1 to 4. Did you do a lesson for 5,6,and 7?
Hi Jody,
I took a break from blogging for a few months and I will be back with the rest of the Creation series starting September 15th 🙂
Lavinia,
You truly have a wonderful gift! I love your lesson plans and printables for creation. I am using them not only in our preschool (2-5 year olds) Sunday school class but also in the 4 year old preschool class I teach. Thank you so much for sharing your talent!
Hi Lavinia,
Thank you so much for your ideas and time , especially the Creation series. I teach Sunday school and this is really helpful and inspiring. Cant wait to see the rest of the Creation series. Thank you and God Bless.
Thank you so much for stopping by, Shanti! I will have more of the Creation series ready very soon 🙂
Gracias estan hermosos, muy utiles para la serie que estoy dando a mis bebes en mi Iglesia
Thank you for sharing this! We are beginning our Creation unit next week in my preschool class. This is perfect for me to use! Thank you again!
thank youu so much
wonderful ideas
These are so great! Thanks so much for your kindness!
Hi Ms.Lavinia. Thank you for your generosity, I am a Sunday school teacher. Your work helps me much in teaching.You truly have a wonderful gift! May God bless you more and more