I tried to click on the link and it won’t open. Is there a way that I can get them? I just love this idea and am always looking for new ones. Thanks so much!
I LOVE YOUR TAGS! I teach 1st grade in a Catholic school and think this would make Lent so meaningful to them. My students come from poverty so some of the alms-giving ideas would be a hardship for them, but I do think they need to practice giving and acts of service. Do you have any suggestions? I ask because you have been thinking about this a little longer than I have… I am very excited, Thank you!
When it comes to almsgiving, think of things that can be freely given away – smiles, acts of kindness, a homemade card, a compliment, opening the door for someone, letting someone go first – all those require is a heart toward showing others God’s love.
I really love this idea of prayer tags for kids. I wnat to do this with my 7 year old son and my kinder cce class. How can I download the prayer cards? I’ve clocked on the link already. Thanks for your awesome ideas!
We loved sharing your resources in our moms group – A Night of Lent Planning….and drinking wine wo kids 🙂
I need the printable files for Lent tags kids and Lent tags blank. I am the development director for the Diocese of Lubbock and I know Scott. Thanks.
The links are within the post, but I just emailed them to you. Enjoy!
Can you email the link for the lenten tags!? They are great!
Thanks Catherine
The links are within this post. Enjoy!
http://teamwhitakerdotorg.wpcomstaging.com/2015/02/hdydi-make-lent-doable-kids/
I have tried to open your Lent tags but it won’t open. Could you please share them with me? Thank you so much!! I LOVE the idea!!
I tried to click on the link and it won’t open. Is there a way that I can get them? I just love this idea and am always looking for new ones. Thanks so much!
Hmmm, it worked for me, but hopefully this direct link will work, too! http://whitaker.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Lent-tags-for-kids.pdf
I LOVE YOUR TAGS! I teach 1st grade in a Catholic school and think this would make Lent so meaningful to them. My students come from poverty so some of the alms-giving ideas would be a hardship for them, but I do think they need to practice giving and acts of service. Do you have any suggestions? I ask because you have been thinking about this a little longer than I have… I am very excited, Thank you!
When it comes to almsgiving, think of things that can be freely given away – smiles, acts of kindness, a homemade card, a compliment, opening the door for someone, letting someone go first – all those require is a heart toward showing others God’s love.
I really love this idea of prayer tags for kids. I wnat to do this with my 7 year old son and my kinder cce class. How can I download the prayer cards? I’ve clocked on the link already. Thanks for your awesome ideas!
Here’s the direct link, hope it helps: http://whitaker.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Lent-tags-for-kids.pdf
Roxanne, I just updated the file and thought you might like these. Enjoy! http://whitaker.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Lent-sacrifices-for-kids.pdf
The link keeps bringing me to the comments. These are great tags, but i can’t print them out.
Christine, I just updated them and thought you’d like the new file. Enjoy! http://whitaker.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Lent-sacrifices-for-kids.pdf
http://whitaker.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Lent-tags-for-kids.pdf
Found it! Thanks
I have tried every link and I cannot open open the tags. Could you please email to me danigier8@gmail.com thanks
Aga, here you go! http://whitaker.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Lent-sacrifices-for-kids.pdf