Children love a good story. The Book of
Mormon has some of the best stories I know. It's full of suspense,
marvelous manifestations, family challenges, secret plots, miracles,
war, life lessons, and a walk with God. It will change your life.
Sometimes we feel like we need to
simplify the original words for children, but much of the rich
content is lost when we do this.
Children love to look at the pictures
when we read together, so we created a simple picture book using the
words from Alma 32 and some Google images.
If you want to use this book, here's
how to put it together:
- First copy page 2 on the back of page 1, page 3 on the back of page 4, page 5 on the back of page 6, page 7 on the back of page 8, and page 9 on the back of page 10. The pictures are formatted to fit on an 8.5"x 11" sheet of paper.
- Make sure the papers are stacked in the correct order.
- While stacked fold the 8.5”x 11” papers in half.
- Open up your book and put a couple staples down the middle crease.
- Your book is ready to read.
- Note: The mastery scriptures are written inside the front cover.
Take time to stop and talk about what
you've read to make sure your child understands the passage. Have
them tell the story back to you in their own words. Talk about words
they might not understand. It's okay to paraphrase parts of the story
to help them understand the story line, but eventually you'll want to
read the words as printed in the book.
Reading the Book of Mormon also helps
develop the reading skills of young readers.
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