Come See the Light: Easter Activities for Kids

Happy Easter Season!

I am on a mission to give Easter the same level as attention that we give to Christmas. I love the Light The World campaign we do each year in preparation for Christmas, I especially loved the focus on the different characters this year so I did something similar with characters from the Easter story. You can find the printables to download below. I selected 9 characters as well as excerpts from scripture to go with each character. One of the downloads is filled in with the activities my family will be doing, the other is blank so you can fill in your own.

Here’s a list of the activities and some explanations as well as some extra ideas to help if you are putting together your own

Mary Magdalene

  • Resurrection Rolls- recipe here I like to relate each part of the recipe to part of the Easter story. The marshmallow reminds us of Jesus, white represents purity. Mary Magdalene and other women prepared Jesus’ body for burial with oil (the melted butter) and spices (the cinnamon and sugar mixture) then wrapped his body in burial cloths (the croissant). Jesus was placed in the tomb (the oven). On Sunday morning Mary returned to the tomb and found a surprise- the tomb was empty (the marshmallow will leave a hollow space in the roll to remind us of the empty tomb.)
  • Easter Garden- plant a little garden in a pot, get a mini pot to represent the tomb and place a rock in front of it
  • Empty tomb Egg Hunt- like a normal Easter Egg hunt, but one egg is empty
  • Share your testimony

Mary, Jesus’ mother

  • Easter Journal I made a similar Christmas journal to go along with Mary who “kept these things in her heart and pondered on them.” We’ll do one entry a week each Sunday leading up to Easter. I left plenty of room to write extra if your kid likes to write, or room to draw a picture. This format has worked well for my kiddos ranging in age from 3-9.
  • Adopt a grandparent
  • Date with mom

Mary, Martha’s sister

  • Easter lilies craft- Idea from the Friend magazine
  • Sing Easter songs
  • Do a good deed
  • Pedicures with essential oils

Peter the Apostle

  • Wash Feet
  • Palm frond crosses- this is a simple little tradition that comes out of Palm Sunday, just a little thing to do with your hands while at Palm Sunday services. Sometimes we make it to a service that uses Palms, but we also have a neighbor with a Palm tree that we can also get palm fronds from. Here’s a quick tutorial.
  • Create an Easter timeline- I’ll have my older kids write out their own timeline, but I love the sequencing activity from Teaching Mama for little ones (lots of other great Easter printables there as well!)

The Apostles

  • Celebrate Passover- we’re going to follow this guide
  • Take the sacrament
  • Review goals for the year
  • Pray, even when you’re tired

Simon the Cyrenian

  • Study the geography around Israel
  • Carry something really heavy
  • Bear a burden with a service project- We’re going to go to Feed My Starving Children

Joseph of Arimathea

  • Visit the grave of a loved one
  • Pick a personal item to donate
  • Easter movie night- We love the Veggie Tales Easter movies and To This End Was I Born
  • Do some transcribing or take pictures for Billion Graves

Nephites

Jesus

  • Jesus’ light cake- use trick candles on a cake, as you blow out the candles explain that they tried to blow out Jesus’ light by crucifying him, but his light came back, then as you keep blowing them out remind the kids that sometimes His light may feel far away or hard to see in our lives, but it always comes back just like the trick candles re-light again and again.
  • Pray for someone
  • Date with dad
  • Go to a petting zoo to see a donkey and sheep to remember the donkey that Jesus rode on into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday and to consider the lambs sacrificed at Passover and Jesus as the Lamb of God
  • Go to the Easter Pageant at the Mesa Temple

I recommend printing the list through Staples or another online print service as a Blue Print size 18×24. The first one is filled in with activities (the first 3 from each character), the second is blank for you to fill in yourself.

Thank you for checking out this post! I am passionate about making resources like this super accessible to families. At the same time, they do take a significant amount of time to put together. If you feel able to donate a dollar or two to keep more resources like this coming it would be greatly appreciated. You could Venmo me @Stephanie-Abbott-22

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Come Follow Me Family Home Evening for Little Ones- June 2019

Can you believe we are just about half way through the year? Is it starting to feel normal yet? 2 hour home based church? I’m sure once it starts to actually feel normal they will change something up again. Which is good, gotta stay on our toes!

I’ve been finding that it can be difficult to coordinate the New Testament Stories book with the lessons each week as they don’t go in the EXACT order and you have to look through each story to see what book and chapter it corresponds with. So I’m going to start figuring that out a head of time instead of while I’m trying to get the kids to bed. Additionally, while it is more thorough than a lot of other books, I regularly find stories that got skipped over that other resources did include so I’m including other resources I know of, but we do primarily use the New Testament Stories published by the church. The New Testament Stories for Young Readers were originally published in the Friend magazine in the Friend Jr. section but are now available as their own section online and in the gospel library app.

June 3-9 Continue Ye in My Love

Children’s Scripture Resources: New Testament Stories– Chapter 50. New Testament Stories for Young Readers Jesus Loves Me

Song: Love One Another pg. 136

Materials: Construction paper hearts, service coupons, foot bath

Read John 13:34-35 and discuss things that you love about each member of the family- write them or draw them on little hearts. Then talk about how we can show love for each other. One big way is through service. Tell them about Jesus serving his Apostles by washing their feet. Wash each other’s feet in a foot spa or bath tub then think of other ways you can serve each other in your family and make service coupons. You may want to plan a small service project outside of your home as well.

We have washed each other’s feet as part of our Easter prep a couple years in a row and the kids really enjoy it. For ideas on service projects that get little ones involved see my Light the World post.

June 10-16 Not as I Will, But as Thou Wilt

Children’s Scripture Resources: New Testament Stories- Chapters 49, 51, first half of 52. New Testament Stories for Young Readers Jesus Gave Us the Sacrament. My First Scriptures Stories– The Last Supper, The Atonement. Usborne Book of Bible Stories pg 186-191

Song: Before I take the Sacrament pg. 73

Materials: Sacrament printables

Show the children the picture of Jesus at the last supper giving the sacrament. Lay out the printables with the bread, water, and kid (or their own picture) face up. Ask them if they know what the bread represents, turn it over to show Jesus’ body. Then ask what the water represents, turn it over to show his blood. Then ask what they should be doing during the sacrament. Turn it over to show a children sitting still with the thought bubble of Jesus. Talk about why it is important to be reverent during the sacrament. Practice sitting still and pretending to take the bread and water- you could even turn it into the quiet game and have a competition to see which kid can sit still and quiet the longest!

For the printable, print and then fold each page in half to put body, blood, and children thinking about Jesus on the back. I created a page with generic children on the front and then the children with thought bubble on the back as well as one that is blank for the front so that you can add actual pictures of your children if you want. If you want super extra credit you could get a picture of your child sitting still with a thought bubble for Jesus as well. As part of my Special Education teacher training we discussed research that shows that it can actually really help children to see themselves performing desired behaviors whether as a picture or a video. The nice thing about a picture is you only need them to sit still for like a half a second πŸ™‚

June 17-23 It is Finished

Children’s Scripture Resources: New Testament Stories- Chapter 52 (second half), 53. My First-The Crucifixion. Usborne pg 192-195

Song: He Died that We Might Live Again pg. 65

Materials: Sequencing Activity

Talk through the events leading up to the crucifixion, then use this sequencing activity from the Teaching Mama to have your children put together and tell the story.

June 24-30 He is Risen

Children’s Scripture Resources: New Testament Stories- Chapter 54. My First- The Resurrection. Usborne 196-198

Song: Jesus Has Risen pg. 70

Materials: Stuffed animal flock, play food

Pull out those sheep (or other stuffed animals) again. Remind them of the other activities we did with the sheep and play a few rounds of wolves and robbers and finding lost sheep again. Then read or summarize the interaction between Christ and Peter in John 21:15-17. Use play food to feed your little flock of sheep. Talk about how we can help “feed” each other the gospel (being nice to each other at church, answering questions in Primary, taking people food when they are sick, sending people notes, etc.) Plan something simple your family can do to “feed sheep” around you. Make cookies together and take them to a family that is struggling with a trial, or color a picture and mail it to a home bound member of your ward.

Materials:

Construction paper hearts

service coupons

foot bath

Sacrament printables

Sequencing Activity

Stuffed animal flock

play food

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