2014

January 2014, page 18, Friend Figure: Liliana from Mexico A paper doll of a girl from Mexico with school clothes, Sunday clothes and traditional dress that can be colored and cut out.

January 2014, page 24-25, Noah The prophet and his ark with the animals entering two-by-two. Small numbers are in the areas to be colored to be used with the Old Testament reading chart on the following page.

February 2014, page 18, Friend Figure: Vanya from Russia A paper doll of a boy with shirt and tie, cold weather coat, and traditional shirt, and ice skates, that can be colored and cut out.

March 2014, page 40, Friend Figure: Mudiwa from Zimbabwe A paper doll of a girl in Sunday clothes, school clothes, and dance festival costume, and a soccer ball and book, that can be colored and cut out.

April 2014, page 18, Friend Figure: Joel from the Philippines A paper doll to color of a boy in short pants and 2-button collared shirt (school clothes), and these paper doll accessories: church clothes, traditional outfit with salakot hat, dog, toy truck, Tagalog language Book of Mormon, sandals, and shoulder bag.

May 2014, page 35, Friend Figure: Sophie from New Zealand A paper doll to color of a girl in her bathing suit, and these paper doll accessories: Sunday-best dress , traditional Maori outfit, sheep, beach pail and shovel, Maori language Book of Mormon, and sandals.

June 2014, page 18, Friend Figure: Massimo from Italy A paper doll to color of a boy in shorts and shirt with a soccer ball (his football uniform), and these paper doll accessories: church clothes, traditional Italian folk costume, dog, pizza, and Italian language Book of Mormon.

July 2014, page 18, Friend Figure: Ana from Brazil A paper doll to color of a girl in her everyday clothes, and these paper doll accessories: church clothes, traditional baiana folk dress and headwear, monkey, basket of fruit, volleyball, and Portugese language Book of Mormon.

July 2014, page 35, Coloring Page A split illustration of a modern boy on one side and a pioneer boy on the other side with the questions, "How is your life different from an early pioneer's? How is it the same?"

August 2014, page 18, Friend Figure: Sione from Tonga A paper doll of a boy with a choice of Sunday clothes or traditional Tongan clothing. Includes a Tongan language Book of Mormon, fruit, pig, and football, that can be colored and cut out.

August 2014, page 19, Hidden Picture of a family camping in their backyard. Find the hidden pictures then color.

September 2014, page 18, Ji-woo from South Korea A paper doll of a girl with a choice of everyday clothes, tae kwon do uniform, or her traditional hanbok dress. Includes a Korean language Book of Mormon, hair bows, dog, water bottle and violin, that can be colored and cut out.

September 2014, page 31, Hidden Picture of a children holding a dog wash to fund raise or do service for their community library. Find the hidden pictures then color.

September 2014, page 35, Grandma's Favorite Flower A girl and her grandmother watering a garden of flowers. Includes a poem.

October 2014, page 18, Diego from Chile A paper doll of a boy with a choice of everyday clothes, church dress clothing, or his traditional Chilean chamanto and chupalla hat. Includes a Spanish language Book of Mormon, ball, and computer, that can be colored and cut out.

November 2014, page 12, Friend Figure: Lucy from England A paper doll of a girl with a choice of school clothes, church clothes, or a Victorian-era dress and hat. Includes an English Book of Mormon, cat, tennis racket and ball, and extra bows that can be colored and cut out.

November 2014, page 27, Hidden Picture A busy picture of neighborhood people gathering together with food to have Thanksgiving dinner in a home. Find the hidden pictures then color.

December 2014, page 3, The Christmas Pony A coloring page of a boy dropping a donation of coins into a collection bucket. (Pony not pictured.) Taken from the childhood story by President Thomas S Monson about the Christmas pony he did not win.

December 2014, page 18, Friend Figure: Erik from Sweden A paper doll of a boy with a choice of everyday clothes, church clothes, or a traditional costume. Includes a Swedish Book of Mormon, lacrosse stick and ball, bicycle and helmet, warm coat and hat, all that can be colored and cut out.