Thursday, February 10, 2011

Project: Church Books

When we brought Caleb home he was 3 1/2 months old and he liked to sleep. A lot. Sundays were easy because he slept for most of our church meetings. Sacrament meeting = Nap time. It was great. When he got a little older he started staying awake more during meetings. But he'd just chill in my or Zack's lap. We'd give him a toy to look at and everything was dandy.

Then he learned to walk.

All of a sudden sitting for an hour and ten minutes straight wasn't fun anymore. (Whaaat? You don't want to sit on daddy's lap and stare at the back of people's heads for an hour? What's wrong with you!?) Caleb needed to be entertained. We brought toys for him to play with but, as a lot of you well know, those didn't keep him quiet. It's hard to keep a one year-old quietly entertained. He's ONE. You can't reason with him. You can't talk to him about how he needs to be reverent and keep his hands to himself and not yell sporadically throughout the meeting. You just can't.
One thing Caleb does like A LOT is reading books. So we brought books to quietly read with him during the meeting. While the congregation was learning about Christ and charity, repentance and forgiveness, Caleb was learning about trucks and fruit and animals. And he was quiet.
Wait a minute. Our goal in bringing him to church isn't to teach him to be quiet. and it isn't to teach him about trucks. It's to teach him to recognize the Spirit and learn about Jesus and families being forever and all that good stuff. So why not have him read books about it?
So, a few weeks ago, we all took a trip to the distribution center and bought a lot of pictures of Christ and a ton of temple pictures. Then we went over to Alpha Graphics and had them laminated and turned into some church books.

We have a Jesus Book.
Caleb doesn't really like to "read" this one. When we try to turn the pages and talk about the pictures he makes us go back to the front page and then just points to Jesus and says "Dezs". That's good enough for me.
We also have a Temple Book.
He's not as entertained with this one, but I'm hoping as he gets older and starts to recognize the various temples, he'll like it more. (This book only has 23 temples. I guess we could do a 2nd, 3rd, and 4th edition to get the rest of them in!)
We also got him a small copy of The Book of Mormon. No, he can't read it, sillies. But he does like to fan through the pages. He used to fan through the pages of the hymn book, but I'm nervous that he'll accidentally rip a page. I feel much better now that he has his own book. For Easter we think we'll get him a small copy of the Children's Songbook. That one is colorful and has pictures!

My future church book projects include making a Family Book of pictures of extended family members, a Prophet Book of all the prophets, and a book that tells the story of adopting Caleb and having him sealed to us. If anyone has any other ideas for church books, let me know.

8 comments:

Dan and Rachel said...

Thanks for the Ideas! I have one about the letters of sunday. I don't know what it is called. It's A-Z( B-Baptism, C-church) and so on. I also have the folder fun books. If you are interested let me know.

Kristi said...

I am going to make this one for Hailey for Easter. Although I will probably change a couple of them.(K is for Priesthood keys?) http://servingpinklemonade.blogspot.com/2011/01/abc-reverent-book.html

Dan and Rachel said...

Oh, the link Kristi gave is way more colorful then the one I have. but the same idea. My is the letter with just a little picture drawn. Like you could have made it yourself.

Carrie said...

Those are good ideas. Thanks guys! Priesthood Keys? Yeah, I'm pretty sure we could think of SOMEthing in the gospel that starts with K besides Keys.

Kellie said...

What a great idea! I think I'm going to copy you :) Catherine loves to look at pictures of Jesus.

Kristi said...

It's not that I don't think keys are a good one. It's just if I told Hailey that K was for Priesthood keys she would correct me and say P was for Priesthood Keys.

Kristi said...

Here's some more ideas:
http://www.sugardoodle.net/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=3752:quiet-books&catid=4307
I actually really like sugardoodle in general. I get a lot of yw handouts there.

Ann said...

Kirtland Temple starts with K.
It was the first Temple in this dispensation. (Elder Douglas Richardson LOVES serving in the Ohio Cleveland Mission and in the Kirtland Zone.)