Friday, August 16, 2013

Activity Idea Using "A Royal Guaridan"

Here's a great idea for a Personal Progress goal, using my book A Royal Guardian (published by Covenant Communications, Inc.).

My 15 year old niece, Emily, and her friend got creative with Personal Progress and planned an activity for the Activity Day Girls in their Ward based on my Young Women's book.

1) Each girl received a copy of A Royal Guardian.

2)  My niece prepared a short, thoughtful presentation on what it means to be a "guardian" and shared it with the girls.  (She is so on the ball!)  Then, she read the story to the girls and as she did . . .


3)  The girls glued the corresponding colored jewels onto a positive affirmation jar (which just happens to be my favorite YW projects of all times).  You see, in my book, Princess Brina receives a jeweled charm bracelet from her father, the King, so it makes perfect sense to keep the girls busy as they learn about the values each jewel represents and as they learn what "guarding" that value means. They filled the jars with positive quotes and scriptures that had to do with guarding your values.  What a great idea, don't you think?

 The girls raved about this fantastic activity! 
So, share this idea with your daughter, or one of young women, 
and help them create an activity of their very own. 

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