A Covenant Child
FREE Resurrection Eggs/Easter Story Craft Download
FREE Resurrection Eggs/Easter Story Craft Download
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This download gives multiple options for toddler fun and refers to 3 Nephi 11. The Easter story is told in a very simple way for young and older toddlers. It's based on preschool resurrection eggs, but we used images so the younger toddlers could understand the story better.
Option 1: Cut out the story squares. Fold and put them into six plastic eggs. Number the eggs or put them in order in a half egg carton.
Option 2: Cut out the story squares. As you read each square to your toddler, assist them in gluing it to a paper and coloring it.
Option 3: Purchase a set of larger plastic eggs (we got a 6-pack at Michaels for cheap). Roll the squares. As you open each egg and read, glue each square and color. Repeat until the story is completed.
Most images are from churchofjesuschrist.org. Jesus on the cross and Jesus wrapped in cloth are from clip-artlibrary.com (free for person use).
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Audrie K. says:
"I love that it lists all the specific covenants we can make! Those are often not taught, but should be! It's an interactive book that keeps my little one engaged as much as her favorite "non-church" books!"
Melanie A. says:
"It made me cry and feel the Spirit. I think [it's] just brilliant and wonderful design and art."
Maddie H. says:
"I feel like every Latter-day Saint home needs this book. So not only is it super cute, but it shows [my little one what we commit to] when we go serve in the temple. I love how Christ-centered it is."
Michaela W. says:
"This book is amazing! It’s so beautiful, well drawn and well written. My baby loves it for more than just church. I love how it has me ponder my own relationship with Christ and covenants. I 100% recommend. Very good quality."
Leah J. says:
"Our boys love the book! Such a simple and interactive way to teach gospel principles to our children. And it's a good reminder for me of the covenants we've made since baptism and going to the temple. I love how this board book is for parents, too."