- The LDS Church website has a list that is worth checking out. The page I've linked is the Friend magazine, which has changed a lot with a lot of neat things for kids to do.
- I've recently come across a blog called BecomingLDS which recently had a list of ideas of things for kids to do during conference.
- Sugardoodle.net has a lot of different ideas for conference. Their full list is here. Included in that list are some conference packets. To get straight to those, click here or here. For younger kids, they have some conference coloring books. For those, click here or here.
- I found a great idea on a blog called lovehugsandgiggles. The idea is to do a conference wall where you have several topics that will likely be addressed in conference with pictures to go with them. Then each child has a set of apostle cards, and when one of the apostles speaks about one of those topics, they stick their card on that topic. She has several ideas in her post. If you'd like to read her whole post click here.
- Something that I've done in the past with my really little ones is to decide on one or two words that the child will listen for throughout all the sessions. Write the word on a piece of paper, and everytime they hear that word, they put a sticker on their paper. You could combine this idea with the conference wall idea by placing a sticker on one of the topics you have on the wall when someone other than apostle speaks on that topic.
- As was mentioned in lovehugsandgiggles blog, you could have a different simple craft prepared for each session of conference. I am planning to have my kids do some sort of beading activity, as well as having them decorate a picture frame with stickers, beads or buttons.
- My oldest is just learning how to write her letters, so I thought it might be a good idea to put together a page with all the apostles on it with a line underneath it so we could help her write their last names.
- One last idea is to put together a Conference Basket complete with activities, snacks, pencils, crayons, paper, and any other crafts or activities you have for them during that session. Click here to see a blog post about this.
If anyone has any other thoughts or ideas or things that have worked for you in the past, please leave a comment.
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