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Come Follow Me Lessons & Activities for Kids

Week 6 | January 24 - January 30

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Toddler Come Follow Me Activity

Enoch spoke with God face to face. We can also speak to God through prayer. Teach your family about prayer by using the “prayer sandwich.” Cut out the ingredients. Explain that we start our prayer by addressing Heavenly Father. Then we thank Him for our blessings. Ask your family what things we can thank Heavenly Father for. Then we ask for the things that we need. Ask your family what things you might ask for. Last, we end the prayer in the name of Jesus Christ. Put the prayer sandwich in order as you discuss the steps. You can reinforce the steps of prayer by making a real sandwich. Share your testimony about how prayer has blessed your life.

Simplified Come Follow Me Activity

Have your children “break the code.” Then read Moses 7:60-61 and discuss it together as a family. Remember to also color the “Enoch Coloring Page.”

Standard Come Follow Me Activities

The Standard Activities includes the Simplified activity and more!

CREATE IT ACTIVITY

Read Moses 7:28 and talk about why God wept. Create the “happy/sad face” and use it while singing the song “Smiles” (Children’s Songbook pg 267a). As a family discuss what you can do to make God happy.

SURPRISE ACTIVITY:

Read the “Moses 7 Summary Book” then let everyone color and cut out their “LOOK glasses.” Use your look glasses as you read Moses 7 and underline everywhere it says “look.” Discuss how we can look to God in our lives like Enoch did.

Premium Extras for January

The extra premium materials will only be available in your account during the current month, January 1st-31st.

Roll A Snowman Singing Time Activity

I Know My Father Lives Song Chart

Merry Mail: Old Testament Reading Tracker and Seasonal Bucket Lists

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