

A Favorite Family Home Evening!

I like to put the symbols in A Santa Sack with tags on the symbols and my kids pull them out of a Santa Sack! In the Ensign/December 1992 titled "Symbols Of Reconciliation" is the best article I have found for this idea! My kids have always enjoyed it! There is also a cute story titled "A Strange Visitor" that goes along with these symbols! This story goes well in gift baskets, and Christmas In A Can, along with the symbols!
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