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God sent a Baby King – a hard cover book with little flaps to open
and full-colour pictures to talk about.
Knock Knock! Who’s there? – a lift-the-flap board book with
full-colour illustrations telling the Christmas story.
Nursery Rhyme Nativities – a simple play for Foundation and Key
Stage 1 using popular nursery rhyme tunes to tell the Christmas story.
Christmas Fun – fifteen episodes from the Christmas story in colour
with simple activities, puzzles, thought-provokers and a Christmas card to make.
Christmas Make and Do – stories to read and crafts to make.
Step by Step Christmas Crib – A story and craft book with
characters to make which form a special classroom Christmas crib.
The life of Jesus through the eyes of an artist – evocative and
contemporary art work of the story of Jesus including four pictures from the
Christmas narrative. A CD of the artwork is also available. Development 1: Why are birthdays special? Talk about a birthday celebration - what special things happen? Introduce a teddy or doll, which will be 5 next week. What things would it expect on its birthday? For example: cards, decorations, cakes, party games. Make a card, decorations and cake for a pretend party to be held the next week / day? Talk about the idea of a celebration for a birthday. We usually have songs, games, presents and food to share. All these things make the person feel special. Have a pretend birthday party including all the appropriate things, focusing attention on a birthday being a time to remember someone’s birth. Create a display to reinforce the celebrations, cards, gifts, food, decorations, cake and candles for a birthday boy or girl. 2. What do birthdays celebrate? Ask children to bring in baby pictures. Display and label these with names and birthdays. Clarify the link between birthdays and the birth. Invite a new mother and baby to the classroom. The mother shows the children the baby and tells them about how the baby’s arrival was celebrated through cards, presents, and flowers. How did they feel about the newborn baby? Where was it born? What is the baby’s name? Who came to visit it? Children could make cards for the baby. What would they want to say to welcome the baby? Encourage them to consider why it is important to celebrate the baby’s arrival. 3. What is the story of Jesus’ birth?
4. How is Jesus’ birth celebrated? Ask the children to identify the different ways in which people celebrate Christmas (e.g. eating food, singing songs, having visitors, giving presents and cards, decorating the room). Hold a birthday party to celebrate Jesus’ birthday – include songs from
Nursery
Rhyme Nativities and a crib scene using ideas from the Barnabas books.
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