Week 27: Honesty

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Etsy (@$1.50 - link available until December 2019) 




Opening Activity - Brown E's. Print some brown letter E's, put them on a plate and cover them in tin foil. Tell your kids you made brownies and offer them some. Obviously, kids are going to be so excited about brownies! Peel back the tin foil and pass them a Brown E. Talk about honesty and how it felt when mom "wasn't honest."


To help little children understand truth and lies, offer some examples. "The sky is red." "We have a dog." "I sleep on my head." When it's a lie, have them hold up the Brown E. There are lots of examples in my PDF. My kids thought it was hilarious when I said, "I sleep on my head," and then they acted it out laughing so hard.



Scripture & Picture. Story of Ananias and Sapphira. Summary included in the PDF.


Honesty Board Game. Relate honesty to your children's lives while playing an honesty board game. Give markers or coins to each person and roll a die to move. If you land on a money spot - draw a card, answer a scenario on how to be honest and earn a blessing buck. Whoever has the most blessing bucks at the end of the game wins.



Testimony: Share an example of honest in your own life and the importance of being important.

Treat: Brownies. If you want a good recipe, try this one from Cafe Delights!

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