We learned that it takes a lot of practice and hard work to develop our talents. President Heber J. Grant was not very good at playing baseball, singing, or writing legibly, but he spent hours working on these talents and eventually became skilled at all three. The children especially enjoyed hearing that Heber's handwriting looked like an ink bottle had exploded before he perfected his penmanship.
Each child took a star and colored it in a unique way, because each of them has a unique set of talents. It was fun to see all the creative color combinations and patterns. Those who had time left before the end of church also enjoyed coloring shooting stars.