Moses crafts are pictures that describe Moses when he was taking the Ten Commandments. Most children have good ability to remember what they see in pictures. This crafts are used to make the toddlers remember the picture they see and practice what they learn. The pictures on the crafts are directed towards proving one point to the growing child and thus are usually simple.
You can record your voice quoting a commandment or any explanation and the lesson of the commandment. When you feel your child is able to hear what is on the cassette, you can play it to him observing and making sounds he gets from the recorder. The toddler is most likely to mimic what he hears. You can change the sounds in a period of two weeks and store the cassettes that the child has already heard for future.
Memory crossing is a game where the toddler tries to guess what he is given and the shapes they take. For example, a child may blindly pick up a slab and guess what he has in his hand. When the child mentions the correct object that he has, he is given another object, say a calf and made to guess what it is. This game helps the child learn the applications of the Ten Commandments and how Moses took the Ten Commandments. For example, the toddler will know that you are not to worship false gods when he has the calf.
Narrating the story of the Ten Commandments can also be an activity for a toddler. The child can narrate the story of how Moses took the Ten Commandments and what happened. If the child is talented, he can show the actions on what happened during that time. You can also take the responsibility and narrate the story and engage the child in a question and answer session.