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  1. Crystal,

    Thank you so much for the free animal prints. I am trying to download them all in the blue option and seem to be having trouble.

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    1. I'm so sorry I just saw this! I hope you were able to get them if not please let me know!

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  2. I don't get how you download your things for printing

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    1. Hi Katie, on most posts at the very end there are links for you to download. Click on the word "here" in the line that says download here. If you are still having trouble please let me know and you can always email me if that's easier :)

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  3. You are so creative Crystal! Amazing ideas and helps! Thank you!

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  4. Hello Crystal
    It feels funny saying that, because my name is Crystal too. I have a blog very similar to yours. You’ve probably heard of theredcrystal.org. I also do everything for free. Just a service to others who are trying to teach their kids about CFM. I’ve shared your web address on my page this week. I hope that is ok. It is very neat to see all the people sharing their talents. I just wanted to reach out and say “Hello!” You’re amazing!
    Crystal Wallace

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    1. Thank you so much and for sharing my blog! I just stopped by your site and it is amazing!

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  5. I just want to say Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!! I just found your website and I am so excited to teach my primary class today using the fun helps you have created. These are amazing! Thank you again!

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  6. Thank you for the cute primary lesson helps. The children loved the bingo game. Do you have a bingo game for the books of the old testament?

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  7. Thank you for the cute primary lesson helps. The children loved the bingo game. Do you have a bingo game for the books of the old testament?

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    1. I don't but that is something I can look into making :)

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  8. I am new to the site come from teachig seminary and institute back to teaching the primary.. thanks for the great ideas it helps a lot a great site and very creative ideas

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  9. You are marvelous and amazing, all rolled into one. I hope you are blessed immensely for sharing! You light up my lessons!!!

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  10. I love your primary come follow me lessons so much! Are you planning on posting October?

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  11. Hi Crystal--I love your ideas and your darling artwork. Everyone is so amazed when I use them. Thank you so much.
    Do you by chance have Come Follow Me July 27-Aug. 2 Alma 39-42?
    HELP please.

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  12. Your free downloadable calendar is beautiful. Will there be a 2021 collection? I have shared this with all of my Navy Nurse friends... we are loving your site! :)

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    1. Yes! I am hoping to have it posted by next week! Thank you for sharing :)

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  13. Love you page and creative ideas.It looks like you send out the lessons each week rather then the whole year laid out.. Is that correct ? What day do you send out the next weeks lesson ?

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  14. Thank you so much for your wonderful activities for Come, Follow Me each week. You must have had a VERY busy week. I will look forward to your next post. Thank you again.

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  15. I haven't been able to find your lesson helps for August, am I missing something? The last one I'm able to find is July 26 - Aug 1.

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  16. I always love your lesson helps but I've missed them recently. I hope all is well and I look forward to more in the future. Thanks.

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  17. I love your lesson helps but I haven;t found any recently. I hope everything is good. Please let me know.

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  18. Are you still publishing lesson helps?

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  19. I am so sad that there haven't been posts the last few weeks. You are my #1 to go to for help with Primary lessons. Your ideas are so cute and fun for the kids. I hope everything is alright with you and your family.

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  20. I love your ideas. I hope all is well!!

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  21. I am just wondering what has happened to you? I wondered if something was wrong because there haven't been any posts in a month. I love your posts and ideas so much. I really miss them.

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  22. Love your lessons so much. I teach primary and have used them for quite a while and the children love your lessons also! Are you no longer posting new lessons? I have not seen an update in a while. Thank you for all the time you put into these.

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  23. Are you going to do anymore lessons this year? Your lessons have really been helpful and great

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  24. I hope you are doing well. I have missed your posts this last month.

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  25. I am able to use something from your lessons each time you post. They are FABULOUS!! I love them, and my primary kids love them. This year I have 3-6 year olds, including 2 autistic Sunbeam boys. I'm trying to find my way. It's difficult to find something for the older kids, who are starting to read, and my babies who just left nursery, and then these sweet boys who are lower than that. Thankfully everyone likes to color, and they like games. Do you have any suggestions for me? Thanks again for everything you do!

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    1. Thank you so much for your kind words and for contacting me. It sounds like you have your hands full with a big age and ability gap. I teach 3-5 year olds in one preschool class so I know it can be a challenge. It sounds like you are doing a good job at finding something all ages like. I would suggest teaching to the middle of the group and then add visuals or movement to keep the little ones engaged and add some questions to keep the older ones thinking (honestly at that age they love visuals and movement too). I would try to keep things short and transition from sitting and listening to an activity where their hands or bodies are moving then back to sitting, etc. If you have time and another teacher you may want to divide the group during an activity. You can either do two different activities or a different version of the same activity-for example a match game. The older kids can use a several cards and the younger ones only cut out one set of cards and leave the other one as a mat (or leave one set face up) that is left face up and they place the match on top of the mat. To keep your prep down one group can color while the other group plays the game then switch. Oh I'm not sure if any of this is helpful and would love to help in anyway I can. I am happy to chat and help any time and you can always email me :)

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  26. I love your ideas, and I'm so grateful you post them. They are always a huge help, and the kids love them. So sad you haven't posted in a while. I know life gets busy and I hope you and your family are doing well!

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  27. Hello! I love your lessons and ideas! Are you still creating and posting them? Hope all is well.

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  28. I cannot begin to tell you how grateful I am for ALL the wonderful ideas and "ready to go" ideas you have so graciously shared with others. That is what a true disciple does and I am so grateful. I am in my 87th year. I have 34 grandchildren and 72 Great-grandchildren. they are scattered all over the place and, as you can imagine, they are various ages. Because I am limited financially and physically what I can to do stay in touch with each of them I am eternally grateful for you. I try to send something to each of them monthly to stay in touch with them. For the younger ones you are "just what the doctored ordered". Canada Post and I are on first name bases and they often inquire what I am sending this month. I guess the main reason I am grateful for you is that you have given me a way to stay in touch and at the same time share with my posterity my love for the Savior and His plan of happiness. I could go on and on but I will end with a great big THANKS and hope you know how much I mean it.

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