Penniless Princess Science Guide
Sweet Sara Crewe has everything a little
girl could want - a loving family, lots of friends,
and a closet full of frilly dresses!  But when
life takes a turn and Sara goes from riches to
rags, will she realize that her true worth lies
not in what she has, but what she has in her
heart?  Find out in this inspiring new story
from
VeggieTales that reminds kids who
they are in God's eyes.



















Watch the NEW VeggieTales movie,
Penniless Princess, and then use theses hands-on science
experiments to teach God's word and encourage kids to connect with their creator through the
wonders of science.
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ATTRACT TO GOD
Movie Connection
As life take a turn and Sara goes from riches to rags, God
gives her the strength to get through the situation.

Experiment
  • Experiment Guide

Vocabulary
Magnet – A magnet is an object that attracts specific types of
metals.  
Attract – Attract means to pull toward.
Repeal – Repeal means to push away.
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GOD'S LIGHT
Movie Connection
God's light shines brightly through Sara and in the end, the
kids at her boarding school see who they really are in God's
eye, a true princess.  

Experiment
  • Experiment Guide

Vocabulary
Chemical Change – A chemical change cannot be reversed and occurs when two or more
ingredients combine to form something new.  
Physical Change – A physical change can be reversed and does not produce something new.
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TRUST GOD
Movie Connection
Like Sara, we cannot always choose the situation we are in, but we can always trust God will
guide us through anything.

Experiment
  • Experiment Guide

Vocabulary
Force – A force is a push or a pull.  
Inertia - Inertia describes how an object will either keep moving or stay still unless an outside
force acts on the object.
Gravity – Gravity is a force that pulls an object toward Earth.