Gather the family around the kitchen table for this
activity. Come prepared with pencils, markers, crayons,
stickers etc. You will also need a large poster board or
piece of butcher paper and the scriptures.
As you tell the story of
Lehi's
dream (1
Nephi 8) to your family, everyone takes part in recreating
the vision on paper. Young and old enjoy participating in
this. Small children are skilled enough to scribble in a
believable mist of darkness. Everyone can add a piece of
fruit to the tree. If you have an aspiring artist in the
family, let them create the large and spacious building with
intricate architecture. The mathmetician in the family can
make sure the strait and narrow path is precise. And so on
for all the parts of the dream.
It really doesn't matter if the youngest kids add their
touch to the entire paper. Just ask the older kids to figure
out creative ways to incorporate the little scribbles and
odd markings into their design. When the poster is done, it
can be hung up as a good reminder of the lesson for the
week. Hopefully upon seeing it, everyone will remember to
hold to the rod!
While the story is being told, or after the picture is
completed, discuss Nephi's experience with
Lehi's
dream (1
Nephi 11)so that all can know the interpretation of each
item drawn.
A good treat for this activity would be some new types of
fruit that your family hasn't tried before or doesn't get to
have often. Make sure that it is a good, yummy sweet fruit!
A good song choice is "
The
Iron Rod" on page 274 of the hymn book.