Two Christmases ago, we did a nativity craft activity with the kids. It was Judah’s very first time to participate in a craft activity which made that particular Christmas season really special.

We downloaded a printable nativity set from Activity Village and we made the kids color the characters before we punched holes into them to hang.
nativity mobileIt’s been two years and that mobile has become my most repinned post on my Pinterest page! As of today, it has been repinned 90 times (that’s a big deal for my Pinterest, believe me).

Getting my kisses during our nativity mobile craft time in 2012.
Getting my kisses during our nativity mobile craft time in 2012.

Telling the story of Jesus was an essential part of the activity

Before we did the craft activity, we thought it would be appropriate for Jay to read to the kids the story of Jesus, so that they would understand what the  nativity mobile was for.

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Baby Jesus Storytelling night in 2013
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Our storytelling and nativity activity in 2012.

That very same year, a friend had passed on this pop up Baby Jesus story book, by PJ Shaw, which we used to tell the story of Jesus’ birth.

I really like that it’s a pop up because it feels like we’re giving the kids a more animated and exciting presentation of the birth of Christ. Like that of a puppet show. Since the visual is strong, I’m hoping for a strong recall, too.

Plus I like that the text is still relatable to our 9-year old, as well as to our two younger sons.
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The search for a new nativity printable

Anyway, for this Christmas season, I wanted to make another nativity crafts activity but I didn’t want to repeat the mobile one, so I went looking for one and came upon this printable nativity scene at madebyjoel.com.
IMG_5916I was hesitant at first, because the characters that needed coloring were too small. When I was a kid, I hated coloring skinny pictures of people, I liked coloring books with big pictures.

But I couldn’t find anything easy enough for a 3-year old to participate in, so I reluctantly downloaded it and promptly cut the figures.

By the way, it’s the first time I’ve seen a nativity set wherein chickens were included!

Storytelling doesn’t seem to grow old

So we took out the pop up book and Jay read the book to our kids. Judah was more into it now than he had been in the past two years, but we still have to be quick enough to keep their hands from tearing the book apart.

Storytelling night 2014
Storytelling night 2014

Our very first nativity scene

It turns out that my kids don’t mind skinny cutouts, they colored away anyway.

Our nativity scene now rests on the kitchen cupboard, along with some of our other decors. Jay and I are still working on the “fireplace” we plan to surprise our kids with on Monday, and once it’s done, the nativity will go on its mantle.
IMG_5926Instead of crayons, I asked the kids to use their multi-colored set of markers to color the cutouts. Judah, of course, just scribbled on the faces of the shepherds and animals, haha!

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The kids happily took turns watching me attempt to glue gun the cutouts to an illustration board, some were successful, others weren’t,  I had to use the regular glue to be able to stick all of them in place.

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The storytelling and nativity activity remains to be one of the most, if not the most, significant activity among our Christmas family traditions for obvious reasons.

Perhaps, in the not-so-distant future, as the kids grow older, we will have to adjust our family discussions on the topic, but for now, I’m enjoying myself doing these things with our kids and building fond memories with them.

If you want more ideas on activities to do with your kids for Christmas, click any of these links:

Our little Christmas tree

No bake Banana Cream pie

Homemade tree ornaments

The fireplace

A party at the orphanage

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“Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord” Luke 2:11.

“Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these” Matthew 19:4.

“Teach them to your children, talking about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up” Deuteronomy 11:19.

17 responses to “Christmas Traditions 2014: Storytelling night”

  1. Peachy @ The Peach Kitchen Avatar

    That’s a nice activity to do with the kids during Christmas time.

  2. Ayi Avatar

    We don’t have this kind of activities yet. Probably because my girls are still young. Every time I attempt to read a story, they listen and sit still for a few minutes then get bored. hehehe. I really admire you mommy :)

  3. Janice Avatar

    I really admire your resourcefulness in finding materials online. I hope to be able to do the same. Where do you find the time? :)

    1. May De Jesus-Palacpac Avatar

      Hi Janice! I’ll take that question seriously, haha –We usually do our family activities in the evenings. I try to log off on time (3pm) so I can clean up right away and get the house ready for our activities. I also do not do work on my two free days a week and devote it family and stuff that surrounds family. ;)

  4. Michelle Solee (@michisolee) Avatar

    If I still have time, I will also print nativity scene for our December 23 activity, “Christmas Story”. Looking forward for your DIY fireplace. :)

  5. Heather Avatar

    Love this! We read nativity-related books each night but it would be fun to act it out with props! :) Such a cute post!

  6. Cheanne Avatar

    Great idea for crafting this holiday season. :) I’ve introduced the nativity scene to my son also because we always pass by Liwanag park and there’s a big nativity scene there. To him though, they look scary (rough sculptures so no distinct facial features). I had to explain it to him and I eventually scoured the bookstore for some used books about the story of Christmas. :)

  7. Monica Geglio (@MonicaGeglio) Avatar

    I love family Arts & Craft time! It’s my favorite. Thanks for the great ideas. (And congrats on the 90 repins pinterest post!!)

  8. @MamaBananasAdv Avatar

    Great idea! My little ones would love this craft and it would be good teaching tool too. I really like that it’s printable because my sons could each do their own.

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  10. Rei San Avatar

    This is a lovely activity for the whole family. Art and spiritual bonding :) – edel

  11. Jhanis Avatar

    You guys, I just adore your family! Each time we attempt crafting we end up fighting! Hahaha. So excited to see your fireplace! I’m putting up wall papers so ours have to wait and to date, I onlu have 2 boxes still! Pfft.

    1. May De Jesus-Palacpac Avatar

      You know, I’m considering getting wallpapers for the house, too! We’re going to have to repaint the house because of all the graffiti the kids have made, but do you remember the texture when you were here? hehe. Anyway, may mura ba?

      About the fireplace, heehee…I’m excited about it, too. Hopefully we get it done over the weekend so we can do the designing activities with the kids on Monday. :)

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