Christmas Stories Day
My name is Susanne and I am a children’s author. Welcome to our EYFS day full of Christmas stories and activities. From the mouth of a lazy, stubborn donkey to the twitterings of a humble little bird, we will be looking at some very different versions of what really went on (behind the scenes) at the very first Christmas. We will be looking at how we could tell our versions of the Christmas story. We will be learning how to sequence a story from the beginning to the end. We will be finding out who St Nicholas is and how to make a finger puppet out of a pair of old socks.
The Donkey's First Christmas
I share my story about an adorable donkey’s very first Christmas.
This is a lovely time to listen to stories with your child. This Christmas story is from the perspective of the Donkey, a very unlikely hero. We find out about how he uses his talents to help Mary carry her baby to the stable. Talk together about this beautiful story.
Sequencing Donkey's Stories
Now you have heard Donkey’s story, can you arrange the story from the beginning to the ending?
This is a lovely time to listen to stories with your child. This Christmas story is from the perspective of the Donkey, a very unlikely hero. We find out about how he uses his talents to help Mary carry her baby to the stable. Talk together about this beautiful story.
The Robin's First Christmas
Come and listen to another of my stories. This story is from the perspective of a little robin. He has a very important role to play to help the baby Jesus.
Listen to the story together with your child and talk about what happened from the perspective of the robin. What is very special about the robin?
Missing a Robin
Lets make our own robin from the story. You will need two coloured socks, scissors and some stickers.
We are going to make a finger puppet to go with our robin from today’s story. Now you have made your puppet, you can retell the story. This is a lovely way for children to use their imagination. It supports children to develop their story language, to be imaginative and creative too.
Extension
Watch the video of the Christmas story from the point of view of the sheep.
Encourage your child to find a cuddly toy of their choice. Ask them to tell you what really happened behind the scenes at the very first Christmas. Encourage them to talk as if they are the animal or toy they are holding.
As children develop confidence in storytelling, they could share different versions of the same story from the point of view of: an inn-keeper, ox, cow or wiseman’s camel.
I would love to hear any donkey’s, sheep or cows who’d like to tell their versions of the first Christmas?
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