Week 3: The Birth of Jesus



Morning Meeting - Read and summarize Luke 2:1-17 (The Nativity Story). Use a Nativity Flannel Board to tell the story as we read. I couldn't find the exact flannel board I have, so the link is a similar one on Amazon.



Family Home Evening:

1) Have the kids re-tell dad about the story of Christ's birth with the flannel board.

2) Watch "The King is Born" from the Living Scriptures Animated Series. I watched this movie and so many others of the animated series growing up. They really helped me remember all the stories from the scriptures! The option is available to stream these DVD's online. Click the link for more info. Another option would be to watch "The Nativity" from LDS.org.


3) Make a Nativity Gingerbread House: I hot glued the stable together using graham crackers and then hot glued the stable onto a cut out cereal box. We used tooth picks and gumdrops (people), fruit leathers (star and head bands), cinnamon squares cereal (roof of the stable), coconut flakes (hay), peanut butter (so the coconut flakes would stick) and animal crackers. We spent a long time decorating our houses and had a lot of fun!


My three wanted to bury all his people in the hay.

My five's Nativity House. He wanted three angels, since the shepherds saw a the multitude of angels in the sky. 

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