Christmas Activities
Christmas Symbols
Objectives
Children will learn about the Christmas celebration and its symbols.
Materials
- Christmas pictures
- Felt board
Directions:
Read a book about Christmas B Is for Bethlehem (Picture Puffins) by Isabel Wilner or any other Christmas story to your children.
Ask children to tell you some other things that they know about Christmas or how they celebrate Christmas. Make a list on the board or on a sheet of chart paper.
Explain that people from different countries and different families celebrate the winter holiday season in different ways. Some families celebrate Christmas. However, they may do Christmas activities differently.
Read the book: Christmas Around the World by Mary D. Lankford.
Talk about the different Christmas symbols we can see during Christmastime.
At Christmastime, What Can I See?
By Chris Roll, KidsSoup, Inc
At Christmastime I can see
Lots of lights on the Christmas tree
A Santa big, and oh so jolly
And a wreath decked with holly
Candles shining ever so bright
And reindeer flying through the night
A beautiful star atop the tree
And stockings hanging for you and me
On Christmas Day, what can I can see?
I see lots of presents under the Christmas tree!
The First Christmas
Author Unknown
Clop, clop, clop went the donkey’s feet,
Clop, clop, clop down the stony street.
Nod, nod, nod went Mary’s head.
She was tired, and she needed a bed.
Knock, knock, knock went Joseph at the door.
“Do you have room for anyone more?”
“No, no, no!” the innkeeper said,
“I don’t even have one more bed.”
“Wait, wait, wait,” the innkeeper said,
“You can use my stable for a bed.”
“Shh, shh, shh . . .What is that I hear?
The cry of Baby Jesus, oh so dear!”
Additional Resources
For our Newsletter subscribers:

Nativity Scene
Coloring Page
For our Newsletter subscribers:

Christmas Sewing Cards Printables

Christmas Around
the World Printables

At Christmastime
I can see...
Felt Story Pictures

Christmas Around the World
by Mary D. Lankford

B Is for Bethlehem (Picture Puffins)
by Isabel Wilner






