Children's Activities
Activities for Children
Pretty in Pink PJ Party
We had a 5-hour “Pretty in Pink” themed PJ party. We did not have a sleepover, but all the girls were to come at 5pm for dinner and go home by 10pm. The girls were invited to wear pink PJ’s or anything pink. My house was decked out in pink stuff everywhere, from the table cloths, balloons, plates and bowls,…
Activity Day Girls Mock Camp Out
Campfire – cook hotdogs, somemores, and make ice cream and have a fireworks show
Achievement (activity) days
We did a service project on Valentines and took around handmade valentines to the widows in our ward, sang them primary songs and gave them a really nice box of chocolates. The women loved it!!
Achievement days
We had the YW come dressed as their Mom’s would have at their age and the Mom’s came dressed like their YW currently dress. The girl’s got to do their Mom’s hair the way that is in style now and the Mom’s did their daughters hair the way that they did their hair when they were their same age. Then…
Breaking the Chains of Sin
Prepare ahead the 3×5 cards or printed papers cut to whatever size you disire by attaching the chains with the brads to the papers. Read the story I have listed above and have the scripture references ready. I started off (after prayer of course 🙂 by asking the family what kinds of sin weigh us down and make us sad.…
Stake Primary Activity
We had a very successful Stake Primary Activity today, Saturday, June 10, 2006. We based five different stations the children visited for 20 minutes each, on our theme, “Holding Hands Around the World.” STATION #1-Make your own ‘Gospel Flag.’ Each child had a triangular banner made of craft foam and a baggie with 10 emblems representing things we can do…
Sharing Time
commandments found in Exodus 20 OPtion 1: Have the pictures in order of the commandments. Hold up each picture in it’s turn and have the children tell you about the picture then relate it them personally and to the commandment. Display the picture and the commandment strip together. (by child holding them, on a board of sorts) Once through all…
Gifts/Tools that Heavenly Father has given us to help us return to him
Before class or sharing time, hand out the “gifts” to each class member or each class (give to teacher), you can increase/decrease the number of boxes to match the number of children). Number each box (1-5). Call out each number and have the corrosponding child/class come up and open up the box infront of the class. Once the box is…