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Come Follow Me Lessons & Activities for Kids

Week 21 | May 20 - May 26

Come Follow Me Lessons & Activities for Kids Lesson 21 | May 20-26 | Mosiah 18-24

Though Abinadai was gone, his words were the spark of bringing many to repent. His teachings of Jesus Christ resulted in Alma and Limhi both leading their people in righteousness. Because of their newfound faith, they were eventually delivered from the hands of the Lamanites.

These chapters of the Book of Mormon also contain restored gospel principles, such as additional meaning to baptism and putting your trust in the Lord. We learn that following Jesus Christ requires being able to “bear one another’s burdens” (Mosiah 18:8), covenanting that we will always find ways to inspire faith in others. Reading these teachings are both essential preparation for baptism and a reminder to those who have already promised to “stand as witnesses of God at all times and in all things” (Mosiah 18:9).

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THIS WEEK’S COME FOLLOW ME HIGHLIGHTS​

Elementary Bundle Lessons & Activities​

The elementary bundle is a treasure trove for kids aged 4-11, featuring activities that instill key principles. Let’s explore three highlights:

Alma Mini Book

Scripture Study

Help your children learn the story of Mosiah 24 with the “Alma Relies on the Lord” mini book. We recommend printing one book for each child and allow them to color as you read the story. Or, if you have older children, let them help read the story.

Baptism Activities!

Go & Do Activity

After Alma fled from King Noah’s servants, he repented of his sins. Even though his life was in danger, he wanted others to learn about Abinadi’s teachings, so he privately taught others and many believed his words. Many were baptized. Have every family member make a “Baptismal Covenant Bookmark” and then play “Baptismal Covenant Pictionary” to learn what Alma taught about Alma’s teachings on baptism. See lesson for details.

Knitting Finger Project

Hands-on Activity

Read Mosiah 18:21 and discuss how you can be “knit together in unity and love” in your ward and communities. As a family, talk about things you can do to create this unity and love. Then do one of those things this week. Make the Finger Knitting project together to help your children see how working together is helpful for everyone.

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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 of highlights from this week’s lesson.

God Never Breaks His Promises

Hands-on Activity

Teach your family a powerful principle with a fun object lesson. Begin by teaching Mosiah 18 in your own words. In these verses, the people made covenants or promises with God at baptism. Read about these covenants in Mosiah 18:9-10 and briefly explain each covenant in simple terms for your toddler so they can understand. Afterwards, complete the object lesson. This lesson will help your children understand that when we make promises with Heavenly Father He will not break them. Just like the candle never gets blown out, or because of challenges or mistakes of life, God will never break His promises with us (see lesson for details and be sure to not let your children touch the candle as it is burning).

The toddler bundle includes a lesson plan and three activities every week. Grab the toddler bundle in our subscription.

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Teen Bundle Lessons & Activities​

The Teen Bundle includes a study page with four thoughtful questions each week that align with a scripture from Come Follow Me, an applicable challenge to accept each week, and an awesome video done by a current seminary teacher that brings a topic from the study to life for teens. Plus: each week comes with a scripture print to hang on their bathroom mirror, in their locker, etc. Check out this week’s Book of Mormon-themed teen bundle now!

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