Father's Day



Prayer:

Song: "Daddy's Homecoming" - page 210 from the Children's Songbook.

Father Visual #1 (Heavenly Father): This is a picture of Heavenly Father. We lived with Him in heaven before we came to earth. He is the Father of our spirits. He is real and loves us very much. He wants us to be loving and kind to others. Ask, "How can we talk to our Heavenly Father?" Discuss the importance of prayer and how Heavenly Father listens to our prayers.


Father Visual #2 (Earthly Father): Heavenly Father sent us to earth with loving parents. Ask, "Who is this a picture of?" Dad is the father of our earthly bodies. Dad loves you very much and loves when we are kind and help others. We can show dad we love him by giving him loves, playing with him, and being nice to our siblings. Add any other examples or a story of a time dad showed love to children. I printed and hung this picture up on the fridge as a reminder of our lesson this week and what a great dad we have!


Our Daddy Puzzle: Prior to the lesson, I printed "Our Daddy Puzzle" from The Golden Seven and placed the pieces in a brown, paper sack. Let's put together a puzzle of all the wonderful things dad does for us! My two drew a puzzle piece from the bag and we discussed how each of dad's body parts helps our family. Here are some ideas:

Head: Dad is smart, Reads you books, Sings Songs, Listening Ears, Gives Kisses.
Chest: Hugs you tight, snuggles, loving us, testimony of the gospel, prays for us.
Arms/Hands: Plays with toys, throws you in the air, pitches baseballs, tickles, swims with you.
Legs/Feet: Dad is a hard worker, plays soccer with you, takes you fun places, bikes with you.


Choose one or more of the activities below:

  • Daddy Interview: Earlier in the week, I recorded my two as I asked him questions about dad. We watched this tonight as a part of our Family Home Evening. I loved my two's responses and Dad loved it! You can come up with your own questions or click the link for daddy interview questions.


  • Make Grandpa a Father's Day Card: I want our dad's "Father's Day Card" to be a surprise, but why not make a Father's Day card for grandpa as a part of your family home evening? You can find so many ideas on Pinterest, but this year we decided to make the card below. On the left is my 12 month old's handprint and on the right is my two's handprint. You could also paint rocks as a Father's Day gift for grandpa, pictured below.




  • Play "Pin the Tie on Dad": This idea looks really fun to do another year. Click the link to print the father & tie images from a primary singing time.



Testimony:


For other lesson ideas, please visit:

Family Home Evening Index
Mother's Day
My Family Can be Together Forever
Love at Home (2): "Do we Live at your House?" 

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