Your First Step Toward More Joyful Teaching
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Preschoolers are learning so much more than letters, numbers, and colors. They’re learning how to be a friend, share with others, handle big feelings, show kindness, and understand just how much God loves them.
Generous Students Preschool makes those important lessons fun, simple, and meaningful.
Through Bible stories, movement, play, music, and hands-on activities, children discover what it means to give, share, and show they care.

Through engaging read-aloud videos, we introduce students to Jasper G’s journey from “me-first” thinking to discovering the joy of generosity. Perfect for young learners, this story uses vivid visuals and fun storytelling to teach empathy, kindness, and giving.

Please note: Generous Students was designed and created for group education, providing interactive lessons and discussions that thrive in a classroom or group setting. If purchased for a single student, some adjustments may be needed to adapt activities for individual learning.
$199
Perfect for helping little learners grow in kindness and generosity

Each plan includes annual digital access via our educator portal, making it easy to implement, track progress, and engage students in meaningful lessons. Choose the right plan for your classroom or school and start your Generosity Adventure today!

When children learn early that they can use their words, actions, time, and belongings to care for others, generosity becomes more than something they do.
It becomes part of who they are.
Let’s help our littlest learners grow into kids who love God, love others, and live generously.
Generous Students is rooted in Biblical SEL, helping young learners grow emotionally and spiritually. Each lesson is connected to a specific Bible verse and SEL competencies:

Ready to bring the Generosity Adventure to your classroom? Discover how our Biblically-immersed, social-emotional curriculum can transform your students' lives.