Crown of Time is a four-week Shabbat workbook for kids designed to help tweens and their families step into the rhythm of biblical rest. In a culture shaped by constant activity and pressure to produce, this workbook offers a different pattern-one rooted in Scripture, formed through practice, and lived out together.
This Sabbath workbook for tweens serves as both a teaching tool and a hands-on formation guide. Each week introduces a core foundation of Shabbat: completion, boundary, identity, and wholeness. Through clear narrative teaching, Hebrew word studies, reflection questions, and simple embodied activities, students begin to understand that Sabbath is not collapse after exhaustion, but a purposeful way of living in time.
As a family Sabbath study, Crown of Time is designed for use at home, in homeschool settings, or in small group environments. It functions as a flexible faith-based homeschool Bible study while also serving as a broader family discipleship resource. Parents and teachers will find that it moves beyond information, guiding children into participation-helping them experience rest, not just learn about it.
This workbook also introduces key concepts from a Hebrew roots curriculum, connecting students to the meaning of Shabbat through language, practice, and rhythm. By engaging with foundational ideas like shavat (to cease), nuach (to rest), and shalom (wholeness), children gain a deeper understanding of the Jewish Sabbath for beginners while remaining accessible to a wide range of faith backgrounds.
Crown of Time works as a kids Bible study workbook that addresses more than knowledge. It speaks to identity. In a world where children are often defined by performance and output, this rest and identity Bible study helps them recognize who they are apart from what they produce. It offers a steady, repeatable structure that can be returned to week after week.
Whether used as part of a Christian Sabbath teaching for children, a homeschool curriculum, or a simple family rhythm, this Sabbath formation workbook provides a practical way to begin. It does not aim for perfection. It aims for participation.
By teaching children Shabbat early-before the world fully pulls them into its pace-this workbook helps establish a pattern of rest, presence, and trust that can endure over time.