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Come, Follow Me for Little Ones
May 2020


“Come, Follow Me for Little Ones,” Friend, May 2020

Come, Follow Me for Little Ones

Here are some activity ideas for toddlers and young children that go along with each week’s reading.

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Commandments

For Mosiah 11–17

Read Mosiah 12:33–34 together and help your little ones say, “Commandments help us stay safe.” Then make up hand motions together for this rhyme: “This is the mountain where Moses went. This is the tablet the Lord did send. This is His finger that wrote the words. This is the voice that Moses heard. This is the cloud on the mountain tall. These are the commandments—count ten in all!” Then count to ten!

Joy in Baptism

For Mosiah 18–24

Read Mosiah 18:10–11 about how Alma’s people clapped for joy when they learned about baptism. Find a picture of someone being baptized and point out what is happening in the scene. Then take turns hiding the picture and finding it. Whenever your child finds it, help them say, “I’m happy I can be baptized” and clap together for joy!

I Can Repent

For Mosiah 25–28

Read Mosiah 27:23–24 together and act out the conversion story of Alma the Younger. 1. Start by walking in place. 2. Then pretend to see an angel and fall to the ground. 3. Stay still to represent the days Alma seemed like he was asleep. 4. Then stand up and say, “I can repent and follow Jesus!”

Waiting Patiently

For Mosiah 29–Alma 4

Read Alma 1:25 together and help your little ones say, “Sometimes we have to wait patiently for blessings.” You could play freeze-dance to introduce the idea of patience. 1. Dance around as you listen to Primary songs or other good music. 2. Pause the music at random, and practice standing still while the music is paused.