![]() The boys like having a hands-on activity while we listen to the song, since we listen so often during the month. ![]() Our love for Jesus is really only a reflection and reaction to His love for us.Īs the boys drew and doodled their conversation hearts for God, we played various version of this hymn in the background. More importantly, we’re diving into the truth of the words in this song. Meanwhile, they were working on spelling and handwriting! ![]() Using glittery pens and markers, the boys could make them as fancy and personalized as they liked. The boys and I picked out these loving words to our Savior from the song, and then they wrote them in their Conversation Hearts worksheet I designed. If you’re looking for a low-key way to bring more faith into your daily life, follow her on Instagram to enjoy her community of hymn lovers!Īs we sang the song each day this past week, I was struck by how many phrases in the song are little love notes to God. Thinking about a writing / copywork activity for my boys themed around the idea of love for Valentine’s Day, I decided writing their own conversation hearts for God would be perfect! So I created this conversation hearts printable for them (and for you! You can grab it at the end of this post!).Ĭonversation Hearts Printable – Use with Hymn of the Month!Īs I thought about how cute it would be for the boys to write conversation hearts for God, we were also beginning the February hymn study of “My Jesus, I Love Thee.” We’ve been using Happy Hymnody’s Hymn of the Month downloads for over a year now, and LOVE every month. Would Valentine’s be complete without the ubiquitous conversation heart candy? (Well, in 2019, it had to be, since the candy wasn’t being made this year!).
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