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Come Follow Me Lessons & Activities for Kids

Week 3 | January 15 - January 21 | 1 Nephi 6-10

Come Follow Me Lessons & Activities for Kids Lesson 3 | January 15-21 | 1 Nephi 6-10

The profound stories and symbols within the Book of Mormon offer a unique opportunity to deepen our understanding of gospel principles. This week, we’ll use games and coloring to take a journey through Lehi’s vision, a symbolic vision of our journey to Christ that speaks volumes about the choices we make. Engage your children in interactive activities that not only make learning fun but also instill in them the timeless values of faith, revelation, and divine guidance. 

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THIS WEEK’S COME FOLLOW ME HIGHLIGHTS​

Elementary Bundle Lessons & Activities​

The elementary bundle is perfect for captivating kids ages 4-11 at home or in primary! With six activities, there is plenty to use with your own children at home and your primary class at church. Check out three highlights below!

Dream Charting: Understanding Lehi’s Vision

Scripture Study

Step into Lehi’s vision! Delve into the symbols described in 1 Nephi 8 and see them in a totally new way as you teach your children. Fill in the captivating chart on the “Tree of Life Vision” page, guiding your children to understand the profound meaning of Lehi’s vision.

Coloring Faith: Emulating Nephi

Coloring Page

Unleash creativity and faith! After exploring 1 Nephi 7:16-18, color the inspiring “I Can Have Faith like Nephi!” page. Engage in meaningful discussions about faith, encouraging your family to ponder ways to bolster their own faith.

Puzzle Quest: Discovering the Holy Ghost

Surprise Activity

Read 1 Nephi 10:17-19 and 11:1 with your family and talk about how God reveals the truth by the power of the Holy Ghost. Ask your children what they know about the Holy Ghost, then learn more about him together by putting together “The Holy Ghost is a Gift” puzzle included with the lesson.

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Toddler Bundle Lessons & Activities​

For kids ages 1-4 at home and in nursery or sunbeams. The toddler bundle Includes a full lesson plan with THREE activities that align with scripture written by an early childhood educator. These include a coloring page, another printable activity and a movement activity that helps young children understand the scriptures. Here are a couple highlights from this week’s lesson.

Bean Bag Adventures: The Tree of Life

Interactive Activity

Let’s play Tree of Life: bean bag toss! Print and cut out the symbols of Lehi’s vision of the Tree of Life from the lesson. Then tape the symbols to a hard floor to prevent them from sliding. Take turns tossing beanbags onto the symbols, taking a second to name each one and what that symbol represents as the game is played.

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Teen Bundle Lessons & Activities​

Empower your teens with our dynamic Teen Bundle. Dive into thoughtful questions, embrace weekly challenges, and elevate their understanding with engaging videos, all tailored for their spiritual growth.

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