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The Writing Team's Video Workshop for the Story of Adam and Eve Video has several video recommendations.

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Recommended for Ages 5-11:

The Greatest Adventure: Stories from the Bible: Creation, aka, the venerable "Hanna Barbera's Bible videos. This once popular series has the three young explorers transporting back to the Garden of Eden for the story.  The story of Adam and Eve starts around the 10 minute mark.

This is the "go to" video for many of us because it spends time on the story of Adam and Eve. Though a bit dated, the dramatic nature of the story makes up for it. The interjection of the 'modern' kids doesn't seem to bother our kids (just some adults!)  Rotation.org's Writing Team has a full lesson plan that uses the video. That lesson plan also includes several other recommended shorter videos.

Search YouTube for: Greatest Adventure, Stories From The Bible - Creation. Look for the higher resolution ones that people have uploaded.




Not Found:

Adam/Eve/Creation not found in the popular Nest series.

Found But Not Recommended:

"The Bible: In the Beginning" ...the 1966 Hollywood movie directed by John Huston covers the book of Genesis but it is overly long and boring.

"GENESIS" from "The (TNT) Bible Collection"...has very little Adam and Eve content.

Superbook's Creation video is off the mark. Inexplicably includes angels and the fall of Satan, which are not in Genesis.


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Adam and Eve on Youtube

Found a WONDERFUL animated video of the Adam and Eve story on youtube.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8AxNlgdIbE

Watch a clip below.

Appears to be an animation based on a book titled "Once Upon a World." Links to that organization are dead, and I cannot find the video elsewhere.

You can download the video by copying the Youtube URL and going to a free download service online, such as, http://www.clipconverter.cc/
Here's help if you need help downloading from YouTube or understanding how to show a downloaded video.

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Video: The Great Bible Discovery Series, Vol. 1- Episode 1 tells the story of Creation and Adam and Eve. (“Discovering the Beginning.” Morning Light Media Vision Video, UPC 727985011189.)

It has a funny sense of humor kids will appreciate.

Vision Video has posted Episode 1 on YouTube!

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Lifeway has a brief (3 minute) video in its Gospel Project for Kids series that follows the scripture closely and retells the story of the fall:   Sin Entered the World

 

 

From Lifeway: 

The Day Everything Went Wrong

It was the worst day imaginable: the day where God’s “very good” world was sent into chaos—the day sin entered the world.

How do we help our kids see the good news that comes from the day everything went wrong? Watch a special preview of “Sin Entered the World,” the Bible story video from The Gospel Project for Kids, Vol. 1: “In the Beginning”.

Episode 2 of DVD #1 “In the beginning - Genesis” from the “What’s in the Bible Series” has a good summary of the Adam and Eve story and explanation of “sin.”

Supporting members can see that DVD’s full outline here: https://www.rotation.org/fileS...429514/1-Genesis.pdf

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