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Saturday, October 28, 2017

Body Parts Candy for Singing Time Fun!

I was just at Harmon's Grocery store in the candy aisle and I found this awesome bag of Halloween candy:



Normally, I discourage bringing candy to church but I think for the Sunday before Halloween, when the candy is shaped like body parts, it's way too tempting to use in a bunch of different scenarios. Use the wrapped candy for choosing songs, then give each child a piece at the end of Primary! 

The bag says there are five shapes: feet, thumb, brain, ear, and eyeball

Some ideas for how to use this bag of body parts in Singing Time this Sunday:

IDEA #1
Tell the children that they are going to reach into a bag with pretend body parts. Maybe leave out "pretend" for senior primary, but don't scare the Sunbeams!

For each body part they lift out, they have to pick a song that uses or describes that body part. You can make a menu for them if they have trouble deciding. In fact, I'd say you should go ahead and associate each body part with a song for Junior, otherwise they will keep choosing the same songs that have nothing to do with the game. In Senior, you can challenge them to think of a song that uses that body part and explain why they think it it's a fit. Then, if they struggle, also point them to the menu where they can pick a song that has to do with the body part.

To make singing the song fun, each candy body part topic should have a motion that carries to the next song. So, for instance, if you are singing, "He gave me my EYES that I might SEE" every time you sing a word that has to do with sight, maybe everyone has to point straight up and turn once. 

Menu could be:

Body Part
Song Option
Eyeball
95 – I Love to See the Temple (“SEE the temple”)

268 – Two Little Eyes

228 – My Heavenly Father Loves Me (“He gave me my eyes that I might SEE”)
Ear
107 – Listen, Listen (“LISTEN to the still small voice, LISTEN, LISTEN”)

268 – I Have Two Ears

228 – My Heavenly Father Loves Me (“He gave me my EARS that I might hear the magical sounds of things”)
Thumb
122 – The First Article of Faith (Because it’s the first digit of your hand)

136 – Love One Another (Because you have ONE thumb on each hand)

253 – Fun to Do (Sing “Giving a thumbs up is fun to do, fun to do, fun to do …”)

271 – I Wiggle (“my fingers”)

272 – I Have Two Little Hands

274 – Roll Your Hands

Brain
31 – Reverence is Love (“It’s THINKING of Father above”)

228 – My Heavenly Father Loves Me (“He gave me my life, my MIND, my heart”)

109 – Search, Ponder, and Prayer (“PONDER”)
Foot
202 – I Often Go Walking (use feet to walk)

271 – I Wiggle (“my toes”)

270 – Two Happy Feet

275 – Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes
(Could change words of songs to “Brain, Ears, Eyes, Thumbs, and Foot”)

IDEA #2
Another idea would be to buy some pumpkins and have the children decorate a pumpkin with the body parts and maybe some other options that you have around.

I did this many years ago but now with body part candy!


IDEA #3
You could actually use the candy to learn a song, like "I Wiggle My Fingers"

IDEAS #4
You can use the candy not to choose songs to reviews, but to choose how to sing the song. For instance, if they get a ear maybe they have to show how well they can sing the song without your help. Or, maybe if they choose an eyeball they have to sing the song with their eyes closes. Or if the choose a foot, they have to sing it while standing on one foot.


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