If you’re looking for handouts, lesson ideas, and free printables for LDS young women, you’re in the right place! This collection includes ideas for girls camp, Sunday lessons, activities, and more!
Collection of LDS Young Women Ideas
I’ve included a list above of the handouts but if you can’t find what you’re looking for (and came from somewhere else), just search the topic and you should be able to find it!
Over the years, I’ve been involved in the young women’s organization for over half my life between Stake girls camp, ward girls camp, YW presidency, and YW advisor. It’s my favorite calling ever and I’ve shared tons of different ideas for young women come follow me lesson ideas, girls camp ideas, pillow treats, young women activity ideas and more!
Instead of having them all over my site where no one can find them, I’ve decided to create one collection of all of the printable ideas and LDS young women lesson helps you can download right here. I have a separate post idea of young women activity ideas but here are all of the printables I’ve shared over the years!
Since many of these are from old lessons (the old come follow me lesson plan) or the old young women’s camp manual, I’ve organized them by topic below rather than lessons. I’ve included description of the idea, a picture (if I have it), and a link where you can download the printables.
Come Follow Me Young Women Lesson Helps
While these could technically be used for other things as well, these are mainly ideas that I used for Come Follow Me lessons throughout the years!
Want to download the printables? Click the check it out to get the printable PDFs! Also – sorry for some of the pictures. Some of these are over 10 years old!
Your Body is a Temple Handout
These cute handouts are designed to wrap around a KIND bar and remind girls that their body is a temple and to treat it like one by taking care of it! This one goes great with a lesson on really anything related to bodies – Word of Wisdom if what I taught it for I think.
I made these to go with an old Come Follow Me lesson on making good choices, a choose your own adventure book similar to those old-school ones I read as a kid. They were a hit when I made them, and I still love the idea of teaching that choices have consequences, but I would definitely make the choices and consequences different if I made them again right now. Still a fun idea though!
These super popular Christ Aid kits were filled with things that represented how Christ can be our healer and take care of us, just like a first aid kit. There is a printable for the top plus printables for the ideas (and all the things I put inside).
I made these cut cups filled with reminders of ways to come unto Christ for the girls for camp one year, but they’d work great for an Easter lesson, Christmas lesson, or just lesson about Christ as well. I’ve included the printable and the list of things I put in the cup as well (things like honey sticks, fruit snacks, and so on).
This printable is great for a lesson on compassion and loving others. I just printed it out and gave them some fun thing that had to do with hands (sticky hands, stretchy gloves or something) for the “stretched out in compassion” portion of the quote.
This fun s’more themed handout was added to bag with s’more treats (or s’more fixings)! These s’mores bars or these s’mores cookies would be perfect! Print the “s’mores ways” part on the front and the list on the back!
These handouts are all about the Godhead and how they each have a different role. I gave them to the girls with candles to use to remind them of Heavenly Father’s love.
My girls always love candy, so I made these candy grams to remind them of ways to make prayers meaningful, not just the same thing every day! Each spot is filled with a candy like you can see in the pictures (and the printable has the fill-in items included so you have it). Great for a lesson on prayer!
Another older handout about keeping the Sabbath Day Holy, another one I’d probably change at this point but still a fun concept just as a reminder of things that can bring us closer to Christ on the Sabbath!
This cute printable provides 50 unique ways to study the scriptures for those days when scripture study can be challenging! It’s the perfect way to mix things up to fall in love with scripture study all over again!
This printable bookmark has some great reminders about scripture study and how to make the most of it! Similar to the 50 ways printable above but more targeted and a bookmark to keep in scriptures!
I used these for an Olympic themed camp but they’re really about setting goals and would be perfect for a setting goals activity as well! They’re based on things that Noelle Pikus-Pace (an LDS Olympian) learned during her journey to becoming an Olympian and are great reminders! I put these with a pen and a little arrow notebook to write down their goals!
I’ve been involved in young women’s camp in three different states and four different stakes – I love it! These are some of the handouts and printables I shared over the years for camp!
Nautical Camp Handouts
If you’re doing a nautical theme, these handouts are perfect! Tons of ideas centered around waves, anchors, Christ, and more! There are printables to put on the outside and then individual candy and snack themed printables to use for smaller handouts or to put inside a jar!
We used these handouts for a nautical themed young women’s camp and gave them to the girls at the beginning of camp to eat when they were feeling homesick. The printable you can download is an editable file you can adjust for your own camp! We just put them around Skittle filled prescription bottles!
I made all of these for a Dr. Seuss young women’s camp (with some of these Dr. Seuss activities)! There was a “ways to make camp smooth” handout with some lotion, one with a bag of chips, one for the YCLs specifically, and one for polish their toes-timony (with a little pedicure kit). These are still some of my favorite handouts ever – made back before I started my blog and had more time on my hands!
We did an Olympic themed girls camp one year, and it’s still one of my favorites ever! I made a bunch of handouts for the YCLs with an Olympic theme including things like setting goals and using advice from actual Olympians in their week. There are a bunch of different handouts plus individual candy sayings like “You always have a choice, ‘chews’ the right one.” We also used a bunch of these Olympic party games with our camp!
These cute “you rocked my socks off” thank you tags were a huge hit for the YCLs and leaders at camp when I paired them with fun themed socks! There are variations for YCLs, leaders, and also just generic thank you tags for teachers and so on.
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