Perfect for: Indoors on a calm afternoon or outdoors with drawing supplies
Best for: Kids aged 6+ (great for encouraging reflection, values, and creativity)
Activity Description:
Kids design their very own family or personal crest—a colorful emblem that represents who they are and what they believe in. Alongside the design, they create a personal motto—a short sentence of wisdom or courage to live by. It’s a fun, thoughtful mix of art, self-discovery, and character-building.
How to Do It:
1. Learn What a Crest Is
- Show pictures of real medieval or modern family crests
- Explain that each part of a crest stands for something important:
- Animals = strength, loyalty, courage
- Colors = wisdom, joy, honesty
- Objects = tools, talents, goals
2. Create the Motto First
Ask questions to help kids think:
- “What’s a rule you try to live by?”
- “What’s something you believe makes someone a good person?”
- “What would you want on your superhero badge?”
Help them craft a short, powerful motto like:
- “Kindness first, always.”
- “Be curious. Be brave.”
- “Do the right thing, even if no one sees.”
- “One step at a time.”
3. Design the Crest
Fold a paper in half or draw a shield shape. Inside the crest, divide it into 4 sections:
- Top Left: A symbol of something they love
- Top Right: A quality they admire (e.g., honesty, patience, courage)
- Bottom Left: A dream or goal
- Bottom Right: Something that makes them smile
Decorate it with colors, banners, stars, or animals that match their values.
4. Present and Discuss
- Let kids explain their crest and motto
- Ask:
- “Which part is the most you?”
- “Which value do you want to work on the most?”
- “What would your superhero think of this crest?”
5. Display or Carry It
- Hang the crest on their bedroom door or make it into a medallion or badge
- Make mini crests for the whole family and create a Family Values Wall
Bonus Tip:
Come back to the crest later in the year and ask: “Would you change anything now?”—a great way to reflect on growth.
This activity encourages self-awareness, artistic expression, and moral clarity, giving kids a powerful way to express who they are and who they want to become. Type n when you’re ready for the next fun and meaningful activity!

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