April General Conference Activity Ideas

Come Follow Me Lessons & Activities for Kids

The April General Conference is right around the corner. It can be hard to feel the spirit and watch conference peacefully when you have young kids. We have a system for general conference that our kids love! See our blog post and highlights on Instagram for what we do to enjoy conference and keep our kids entertained and listening the whole time.

We are so excited to offer a large coloring sheet for you to color with your family during general conference. This coloring page was made to be printed 24×36 inches at a print shop.

3 ideas for using the Coloring Sheet During the April General Conference

1. The whole family can color during general conference weekend.

For example, use it during each session, between sessions, while you discuss what you’ve learned or favorite speakers, etc.

2. You can use the coloring sheet as one of the activities assigned to one of the apostles.

When that apostle starts to speak pull it out and let everyone color until he is done speaking and then start the activity for the next speaker.

3. Listen for a word like “temple” and color the temple when you hear that word.

Hope you have fun with this coloring page!

Love, Come Follow Me FHE Team 

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