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"Kit Kat" Baptismal Covenants

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Last December, I was asked to speak at my sweet niece's baptism. As I was looking for ideas, I came across a Kit Kat Object Lesson from Strong Armor and knew it was exactly what I should talk about. It's basically a "KIT" that describes the three covenants we make at baptism (one starts with a -K- the other with an -A- and the other with a -T-. I will always look at Kit Kats differently now! FREE Download:  Kit Kat Baptismal Object Lesson "When we are baptized we make special promises with Heavenly Father. These promises are called covenants and are very special, because it is a double promise. This means that we promise Heavenly Father certain things and Heavenly promises us things in return.   This Kit Kat bar helps us remember the promises we make at baptism. The first word we see is “KIT”. Have you seen a tool kit before? Or a medical kit? A kit is a set of items you would need to do something. For instance, a tool kit has a lot of different too

Come Follow Me: March 2-8 (2 Nephi 31-33)

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I decided to put a post together with tons of different ideas we've done in the past that go along with the Come Follow Me lessons for this week (March 2-8). The theme goes along with baptisms and prayer. Look through these options and choose which one works the best for you family or class. Thanks for following along! Jesus Christ Taught Me How to Return to Heavenly Father - 1 Nephi 31 The Path to Eternal Life: The Path to Eternal Life Blogpost The Path to Eternal Life Free Resource Thomas Repents & Baptism Jeopardy: Thomas Repents & Baptism Jeopardy Blog Post Thomas Repents & Baptism Jeopardy Free Resource Our Covenants at Baptism: Our Covenants at Baptism Blog Post Our Covenants at Baptism Free Resource Baptism Makes Me Clean Object Lesson (use this iodine and bleach object lesson to explain how we are made clean at baptism): Baptism Makes Me Clean Blog Post Baptism Makes Me Clean Free Resource Kit Kat - Baptism Object Lesson Kit K

Valentine's 2020

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We had the best Valentine's Day, full of family time, yummy food and new traditions. This year, we decided to add a new tradition from Simply on Purpose called, "I Love My Family Day". You choose 5-6 things your family loves doing together (hiking, biking, reading books, eating a favorite meal, it can be anything!) and do them all in one day. My kids loved this. It started as a blank sheet with the hearts numbered 1-6 on it and throughout the day, the boys would get a new heart to put on the chart and then we would do the activity. These are the six activities we chose: 1) Eat Heart Pancakes. I found this really cute  Heart Waffle Iron from Home Depot and we made chocolate banana heart pancakes with strawberries. 2) Dollar Store & Deliver Valentine's. After breakfast, I gave my kids our second heart. We love the Dollar Store. My boys each picked out a toy for themselves, and a few trinkets (slinkies, chocolate hearts, lip blowers, etc.) to deliver to

Valentine S.T.E.M. Activities!

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I purchased the cutest Valentine Activity Packet from  Lesson for Little Ones  (Tina O'Block). For $3.50 you get eight or so simple to follow Valentine STEM Ideas along with recording sheets for the kids to fill out. Here are the experiments we did: Which liquid dissolves Candy Hearts the quickest? We tried warm water, cold water, warm soda, cold soda, oil and colored milk (my six's choice).  We estimated how many starbursts we could stack. The candy hearts I bought were the "sweet tart" version and they were too rounded to stack, so we used starbursts instead.   Next, we guessed what would happen if we added warm water to M&Ms. Would it bubble, dissolve, break into pieces or grow bigger? The results were beautiful! We also predicted if we thought different hearts would sink or float and then tested our guess. We talked about how we learned something new if our guess wasn't correct. We also built heart towers with tooth