December 13 - December 19 Come Follow Me Lesson for Kids: The Family Is Central To The Creator's Plan, an FHE lesson by Come Follow Me FHE

The Family Is Central To The Creator’s Plan

Come Follow Me Lessons & Activities for Kids

Week 52 | December 13 - December 19

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Toddler Come Follow Me Activity

December 13 - December 19 Come Follow Me Lesson for Kids: The Family Is Central To The Creator's Plan, an FHE lesson by Come Follow Me FHE

Show your family a picture of Jesus. Explain to your family that when we follow the teachings in the Proclamation to the Family we will be happy. Show a picture of your family and ask what makes your family happy. Role play scenarios taught in the Family Proclamation such as prayer, repentance, forgiveness, love, etc. As a family decide on one wholesome activity to do together. Use the family stick puppets as you sing “Happy Family” (Children’s Songbook pg. 198a).

Simplified Come Follow Me Activity

Use the “Bike Object Lesson” to teach your family about how the family is central to God’s plan. Explain to them each part of the wheel and what it represents. As we grow closer to God our family becomes stronger. Consider going on a family bike ride at the end of the lesson.

Standard Come Follow Me Activities

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December 13 - December 19 Come Follow Me Lesson for Kids: The Family Is Central To The Creator's Plan, an FHE lesson by Come Follow Me FHE

SEE IT ACTIVITY:

Watch the video “Protecting Our Nests.” Then discuss how we can protect our homes from the adversary. Finish by completing the “My Family Book.”

December 13 - December 19 Come Follow Me Lesson for Kids: The Family Is Central To The Creator's Plan, an FHE lesson by Come Follow Me FHE

CREATE IT ACTIVITY:

Read the first paragraph of The Family: A Proclamation to the World. Ues the Marriage Oreos Object Lesson to teach your family about being sealed in the temple. Finish by making homemade oreos using the recipe in your materials.

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December 13 - December 19 Come Follow Me Lesson for Kids: The Family Is Central To The Creator's Plan, an FHE lesson by Come Follow Me FHE
December 13 - December 19 Come Follow Me Lesson for Kids: The Family Is Central To The Creator's Plan, an FHE lesson by Come Follow Me FHE
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