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Come Follow Me Lessons & Activities for Kids

Week 48 | November 20 - November 26

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Toddler Come Follow Me Activity

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  1. Start the lesson by spelling the word KIND with your bodies. Then read James 3:1-13 and hand out the coloring page. Practice being kind as you share crayons to color the picture. As the kids color give examples of kindness that you’ve seen in your home.
  2. Read James 1:5 and and share the story of Joseph Smith’s First Vision. Bear your testimony of God the Father and Jesus Christ. Let your child build the prayer bear. Use the bear to remind them to pray like Joseph Smith did. Then watch this video of the first vision.
  3. In James 5:7-11 we learn about the importance of patience. Do the marshmallow test with your kids. You can watch this video about the marshmallow test from Pres. Uchtdorf but don’t let your kids see. After the experiment talk about their experience. Discuss why you need patience and how it can help them in their lives.

Elementary Come Follow Me Activities

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Summary of Hands-On Learning Activity

Read James 1:26 and 3:1-13. Discuss how kindness can affect those around you. Demonstrate this using dominoes. Then use the resources in our kindness bundle to encourage your kids to be kind.

Summary of Surprise Activity

Use the First Vision Story Sticks to teach how faith requires action. Read James 1:5 and share a time in your life when you took action on something you felt inspired to do or an experience when Heavenly Father has answered your prayers.

These are just two of the six fun, creative, and engaging activities for this week’s Come Follow Me FHE lesson. See your lesson plan page and materials for more activities and QR codes to videos and songs that go along with what we are learning about this week!

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