Upon You My Fellow Servants

Come Follow Me Lessons & Activities for Kids

Week 8 | February 8 - February 14

We have multiple Come Follow Me subscriptions and multiple activities in each subscription to help you find what works best for your family. Our goal is to help families come closer to Christ and we’ve worked really hard on providing more options to help achieve our goal.

Come Follow Me Toddler Activity

Place the picture of the boy or girl in a clear sheet protector or place it on the table and cover it with plastic wrap taping down the edges. Let the children finger paint with chocolate pudding. Teach that sometimes we make mistakes but we can become clean again through repentance. Wipe off the pudding with a damp cloth to symbolize becoming clean.

Simplified Come Follow Me Activity

Create the “Missionary Paper Dolls.” Let the children play with them while they listen to this week’s lesson. You can read the sections or listen to them online.

Standard Come Follow Me Activities

The Standard Activities includes the Simplified activity and more!

STUDY IT ACTIVITY:

Use the Church History Read Along to help your family study about how the Aaronic Priesthood was restored. Give your children time to asks any questions they may have about the Priesthood.

SURPRISE ACTIVITY:

Show different pictures of superheros and talk about what their special power is. Let the children use the “Priesthood Power Superhero Masks” and a towel or blanket as a cape to become superheros. Explain that the priesthood is the power of God. Discuss ways we use the priesthood.

Premium Extras for February

The extra premium materials will be available in your account during the current month, February 1st-28th.

Tic-Tac-Toe Singing Time Activity

February 1 - February 7 Come Follow Me Lesson for Kids: That You May Come Off Conqueror by Come Follow Me FHE

I Want To Be A Missionary Now Song Chart

February 1 - February 7 Come Follow Me Lesson for Kids: That You May Come Off Conqueror by Come Follow Me FHE

Two Recipes

Merry Mail: Don’t Eat Pete

February 1 - February 7 Come Follow Me Lesson for Kids: That You May Come Off Conqueror by Come Follow Me FHE

See your lesson summary page and materials for more activities and QR codes to videos that go along with what we are learning about this week!

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Enjoy this Come Follow Me Lesson!

Come Follow Me FHE Team 

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