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Typically we would do our book reading prior to watching the movie, following with the movie then comparison. But I placed the book on order and just couldn't wait! I watched this with my boys and we all gave it a 5 STAR review!
Link for the book Kindle version is also available
Study & Discussion Guide ~ pdf
We followed the discussion guide by having the boys bring from their 2 most favorite toys from their bedrooms. After centering in the living room - we shared what made each item special. Following Psalm 139:14-16, we talked about how each one of us is a Masterpiece made by God and with a purpose.
Then we made our own Medallion. This was actually a lot of fun and some of the responses the boys came up with for each other was very entertaining! In the movie, Danielle says, "My heart is my medallion."
Creating our own Coffman Family Medallion to display, we listed each family member and our special gifts. This craft is to remind us of how our family reflects the body of Christ with different gifts and abilities. I trimmed the edges, laminated it, hole punched the top and ran a twine loop through to give it that 'medallion' look. Unfortunately, I forgot to date the backside before laminating it. oops!
{of course not to be wasteful, we found a few other items to laminate while we were making out project =)}
{of course not to be wasteful, we found a few other items to laminate while we were making out project =)}
The Coffman Medallion
Before closing in prayer, we brainstormed how each one of us can use our gifts to serve others. Looks like we will be busy for quite awhile! =}
Thanks for following along with us! Please share in comments below your thoughts on The Lost Medallion or any other recommendations for great movies & books that promote morals. Thanks in advance! ~ Tanya
That is so awesome, I will have to do this with my kids!!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure they will love it! It's also good to share with your church if they want to do this movie/activity with the kids =)
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