Sunday School Classroom Spring Cleaning
People stand up and take notice about where they drop their kids off. How are your classroom/nursery conditions? Have you ever thought about giving your classrooms a little boost this Spring?
- Toy Clean Up - Clean out all the toys used by the kids in the nurserys and sunday school rooms. Those puzzles with missing pieces and torn up books can be a bad testimony of your church. Old doesn’t mean bad, unless its broken.
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- Clean everything - I love Clorox clean-up! It gets things clean and shiny again! Make sure whatever you are cleaning can handle being bleached.
- Wash Windows - Nothing improves a room like letting the sun come in. Cleaning up the windows (inside and out) will make your room instantly brighter.
- New Curtains - Buying new curtians might not be in your churches budget, but asking for donations, or searching at resale shops might be a valid answer.
- Fresh Coat of Paint - Add some fun to your classes with color. Host a painting day. Use stencils, or make your own designs on the walls. Don’t be afraid to try something new! Bright blue walls with red and yellow stars. Red walls with orange and green balloons. Give each class have a biblical theme: Noah’s Ark Nursery, Armor of God boys class, Fruits of the Spirit girls class. Get creative!
- Maintain the Cleanliness - Keep Clorox disinfectant wipes on hand, after a classroom is used, go through and disinfect. Make a schedule for the nursery items to be laundered every week. Use Oust to clean the air.
Also, don’t forget to check out our Sunday School Classroom Makeover ideas! Have any more ideas for classroom Spring cleaning?
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