Here is my Christmas sharing Time. It is a great one to talk about the Savior’s birth and what each primary child can learn from it.
My idea is to have the nativity characters in a bag, have them pick them out one by one and we’ll discuss it (in Sr Primary we will read the scriptures). I wanted to talk a little more about what we can learn from each member of the nativity. I’ve included scripture references to all the things in a basic nativity.
I have decided to offer it as a printable through my email subscription service. It’s a printable PDF straight to your inbox. Yes, you do need to give your email, but you can unsubscribe at any time and it’s a really simple way to share it straight to you. If you’re on mobile and don’t see the form — click here.
I also have another Christmas Sharing time here — this one talks about Christmas music.
{I bought gloves at Walmart (5 for 3 bucks) that we are giving the children for Christmas, we also watched Mr Kruger last week}
Who remembers what Mr Kruger says to the little girl at Christmas? He told her she was the very best thing of Christmas, and what does he keep of hers? We got you all gloves so that you can remember that you are the very best thing about Christmas. You can share wamth (like your hands) to people, just by being happy and nice. It doesn’t have to be something amazing to be a gift. What can you give?
This post was originally written in 2014, and has been updated.
Andi says
Thank you sooo much, exactly what I needed for Sunday. <3
Hilary says
Great! I hope it’s helpful!