LDS Nursery Resources

Enjoy these resources and lessons that I have put together to share.

LDS Helps to go with "Behold Your Little Ones" - Listed by Lesson Number

Make your nursery a wonderful memory for you and your children! This project grew out of an assignment for my "Teaching Methods" class at BYU in 2004. I've shared this work with over 1000 nursery workers who have joined my yahoo group worldwide since 2005. I am looking forward to sharing my ideas that are easy to duplicate and most of them come from the Children's Friend or other church produced resources. As I update to the new format, I hope that nursery workers will be able to use these carefully coordinated ideas for the new "Behold Your Little Ones" Nursery manual.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

11 I Love My Family

Gathering Activities:
Dress-up clothes and mirror. Young children need help with this kind of play or they won't know how to participate.
Activities:
Collect family pictures from the pictures that are recommended in the manual and that come with the manual or get some from the library. Find a way to sort them.
Snack:
Make a family trail mix. Children select or are assigned to be a family member. They take charge of one of the ingredients to make the trail mix. Songs:
"I Am a Child of God" 2 "A Happy Family" 198"Birds in the Tree" 241
Stories:
Taylor Ghost" The Friend March 1995 p. 20 (story) Family Lovehttp://library.lds.org/nxt/gateway.dll/Magazines/Friend/1983.htm/friend%20april%201983.htm/sharing%20time%20family%20love%20.htm?f=templates$fn=default.htm$3.0visuals of a happy family activities and home“My Family Can Be Forever,” poster, Jan. 2004, insert “My Family,” Feb. 2004, 20–22 “Happy Family Game,” Feb. 2004, 30 “My Eternal Family,” Feb. 2004, 38–39 “Together Forever,” Feb. 2002, 31–33 “The Sealing Keys Restored,” Feb. 2002, 44–45“Honoring Our Parents,” Jun. 2003, 8–9 Art Activity:
Friend, July 1995, 14 This is a pedigree chart that is inside a heartSome room for photosGood for baby book pagesSend homeWhat Families Do TogetherUse the pictures the parents sent in of the children to begin the
Advance Preparation:

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