Noah Found Grace in the Eyes of the Lord

Come Follow Me Lessons & Activities for Kids

Week 7 | January 31 - February 6

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.

Toddler Come Follow Me Activity

Teach your family about the prophet Noah. Noah told the people to repent but the people did not listen. God told Noah that the wicked people would be destroyed by a flood. Noah built a large ship called an ark. He gathered 2 of every kind of animal. Because the people did not repent, there was a great flood on the earth. Noah and his family were safe on the ark. Read Genesis 6:19-20. Then play the Noah’s Ark matching game. Sing the third verse of “Follow The Prophet” (Children’s Songbook pg 110). End with your testimony about when we listen to the prophet and repent, we will be blessed like Noah and his family.

Simplified Come Follow Me Activity

Complete the “Dot Coloring Pages” together as you read Genesis 6-10. You can find the dot markers we love on Amazon.

Standard Come Follow Me Activities

The Standard Activities includes the Simplified activity and more!

DO IT ACTIVITY

Have a friendly competition to see who can build the tallest Tower of Babel. Discuss Genesis 11 with your family and talk about how the people were trying to build a tower to reach God. Using uncooked spaghetti and marshmallows, build towers individually or in groups. See your “Go and Do” page in your materials for the full instructions.

SURPRISE ACTIVITY:

Make and enjoy “Noah’s Ark Banana Boat” or “Rainbow Snacks” with your family. Take turns retelling the story of Noah and the ark and talk about what animals your family would like to take with you if you had to build an ark.

Premium Extras for February

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

Heart Attack Matching Game Singing Time Activity

Follow The Prophet Song Chart

Merry Mail: Giant Valentines Day Coloring Page (18×24 inches) and Fun Valentines

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