“I Have Remembered My Covenant”

Come Follow Me Lessons & Activities for Kids

Week 13 | March 23 - March 29 | Exodus 1-6

Come Follow Me Lessons & Activities for Kids Lesson 13 | March 23-29 | Exodus 1-6

Moses grew from a helpless Hebrew infant to Egyptian royalty. Yet that wasn’t where God needed him. As a refugee, Moses was called to be the most significant prophet of the Old Testament. Through Moses, the Lord redeemed His people, established His covenant, and reminded the world that God will not forget those who follow Him.

When we look to God for help with our trials or opportunities to serve others, we don’t need to have wealth or status. God calls us as we are. He has always loved us and will never forget us.

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Elementary Bundle Lessons & Activities​

We have some great activities and resources to help assist you in celebrating a Christ-centered Easter this year! We recommend picking the activities that work best for you and your family. We think just a few activities will allow you to celebrate Easter, but also allow you time to focus on our Savior and what He has done for us. Our hope is that you will find something meaningful for your family to help celebrate this special holiday!

Story of Moses

Scripture Study

Read specific scriptures from Exodus chapters 1-5 to get a simplified story of Moses. As you read, use The Story of Moses instruction page to help your family act out the scriptures so it’s more engaging and fun for everyone. Have members of your family dress up as Moses, Aaron, and Pharaoh, and use some props as well. After you finish the story, explain how Heavenly Father teaches us about Jesus Christ in Moses’ story.

Cup of Courage!

Hands-On Activity

Read Exodus 1:15-22 and 2:2-10. Then, discuss the courageous women who saved Moses and the midwives who saved many Hebrew boys from being killed. The women were very courageous because they could have been killed for disobeying the Pharaoh’s orders. Talk about how your family can have courage as you make a Cup of Courage. See the instruction page for details.

God Has a Plan

Coloring Page

Complete the Moses coloring page together. Read Exodus 2:1-10 and discuss how Moses was born to Levite parents and raised by Pharaoh’s daughter. Talk about how God had a plan for Moses even from his birth.

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Toddler Bundle Lessons & Activities​

For kids ages 1-4 at home and in nursery or sunbeams.

Called By Name

Family Activity

Play hide-and-seek with your child. As they search for you, call out their name. Afterward, repeat the game with other family members. Point out that when your child heard their name, they knew where to find you. Explain that just as we know when someone calls our name, Heavenly Father knows our names too because He loves each of us. When Jesus spoke to Moses, He called Moses by name—He said, “Moses, Moses.” Share the story of Moses and the burning bush from Exodus 3:1-6 to help illustrate this point. Write your child’s name on a large piece of butcher paper. Draw the letters of their name to look like a road. Let your child play with small toy cars, driving them along the letters of their name. Share your testimony that Heavenly Father knows each of us by name. When we listen for His voice and follow Him, He will guide us on the right path.

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Teen Bundle Lessons & Activities​

The Teen Bundle includes a study page with four questions to ponder each week that align with a scripture from Come, Follow Me, an applicable gospel challenge to accept each week, and a video done by a current seminary teacher that brings a topic from the study to life for youth. Plus: each week comes with a scripture print to hang on their bathroom mirror, in their locker, etc. Check out this week’s Old Testament-themed teen bundle now!

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