Ideas from: The Family Home Evening Spot
Love
Opening Song: "Love One Another" (Children's SongBook #136)
Opening Prayer: Child
Lesson: Mommy
With Valentines Day around the corner, now is the perfect time to be talking about Love,
Cut out a large red heart and stick to floor. Have each family member stand on heart one at a time. Have the other family members say what they love about the person on the heart.
How can we have better love at home?
Jesus said we must love everyone. How can we love everyone?
In the week leading up to Valentines Day what can we do for others to show that we love them? (Make a list of things you may do as a family to show love to others)
Suggested Activity:
I love these Lollipop heart flowers from FamilyFun.com. You could make a bunch to give to neighbours, friends, family.
Make an extended family Photo Heart Garland at Sycamore Stirrings, to hang around your home
Paper Heart Animals found at The Crafty Crow
Closing Song: " Jesus said Love Everyone" (Children's SongBook # 61)
Closing Prayer: Daddy
Treat:
Healthy Hearts made from watermelon and oranges
Sweet Heart Rice Krispy Treats
Showing Love
Opening Song: "A Happy Family" (Children's Songbook, 198a)
Opening Prayer: Child
Lesson: Daddy
With Valentines Day coming this weekend, another lesson on Love couldn't hurt! Most of this lesson comes from the "I Will Love Others" and "I Will Love my Family" lessons in the new "Behold your Little Ones Manual." It is a GREAT resource!
Display a picture of the good Samaritan. You can use GAPK #218. Open the Bible and tell the children that you are going to share a story Jesus told about loving others. Using simple language, tell the story of the good Samaritan. Below is an example:
Sing or say the words to “Jesus Said Love Everyone” (Children’s Songbook, 61) and do the actions below. Invite the children to join you.
Jesus said love everyone; (spread arms out wide)
Treat them kindly too.
When your heart is filled with love, (put hand over heart)
Others will love you. (hug self)
Print and cut out these family figures and place them in a container. Have child pull one figure out of the container and identify what member of the family the figure is. Suggest a way they can show love for that family member (by picking up toys, sharing, smiling, and so on). Invite them to pretend to do the action. Repeat this activity with each family figure.
Suggested Activity:
Help children make paper hearts. You can just cut them out of construction paper and help them decorate the hearts. When the hearts are done, read the following examples (or create some of your own), and ask, “Does this show love?” After each example, have the children hold up their paper hearts and say, “Love.”
When you help clean up.
When you say “please” and “thank you.”
When you share your toy.
When you help someone who is hurt.
You can also make extra hearts and throughout the week you can award a child with a heart when you see them showing love. You can tape them on the fridge to display.
Color this picture from lds.org.
You can also make these Valentine Finger Puppets.