Hi everyone! Are you ready to have some fun learning about Christmas? Let’s get started!
Santa Claus is a jolly man who wears a red suit and has a big white beard. He loves to say “Ho ho ho!” and brings presents to children all around the world on Christmas Eve.
On Christmas, we give and receive presents. It’s a special way to show we care about each other. What kind of presents do you like?
A gingerbread man is a tasty cookie shaped like a little person. You can decorate it with icing and candy. Yum!
Holly is a plant with shiny green leaves and bright red berries. It’s used to decorate homes during Christmas time.
Reindeer are special animals that help Santa fly his sleigh through the sky. They are magical and very fast!
A snowman is made from snow. You can give him a carrot nose, a scarf, and maybe even a hat. Have you ever built a snowman?
A Christmas stocking is a big sock that you hang up. Santa fills it with little gifts and treats!
Elves are Santa’s little helpers. They make toys and get everything ready for Christmas. They are very busy and cheerful!
A candy cane is a sweet treat shaped like a cane. It’s red and white and tastes like peppermint. Do you like candy canes?
A Christmas tree is decorated with lights, ornaments, and sometimes a star on top. It’s a big part of Christmas celebrations.
Now, let’s say all the Christmas words together: Santa Claus, presents, gingerbread man, holly, reindeer, snowman, Christmas stocking, elf, candy cane, Christmas tree. Great job!
Thanks for learning about Christmas with me. Have a wonderful holiday!
Santa’s Gift Hunt: Create a small treasure hunt at home. Hide small items or treats around the house and give the children clues to find them. Each clue can relate to something they learned about Christmas, like “Find the next clue where the gingerbread man might hide!” This activity helps children understand the joy of giving and receiving presents.
Decorate Your Own Gingerbread Man: Provide plain gingerbread cookies and various decorations like icing, sprinkles, and small candies. Let the children decorate their gingerbread men. Discuss how each decoration makes their cookie unique, just like how everyone celebrates Christmas in their own special way.
Observe and Draw: Take a walk around your neighborhood or look at pictures of Christmas decorations. Ask the children to observe the different decorations they see, like holly, Christmas trees, or lights. Have them draw their favorite decoration and share why they like it. This encourages them to notice and appreciate the festive environment around them.
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Hi everyone, let’s talk about Christmas. Are you ready? Let’s begin.
Santa Claus, presents, gingerbread man, holly, reindeer, snowman, Christmas stocking, elf, candy cane, Christmas tree.
Ho ho ho! Great job! Now it’s time to listen and repeat.
Santa Claus, presents, gingerbread man, holly, reindeer, snowman, Christmas stocking, elf, candy cane, Christmas tree.
Great job everyone. Thanks for watching!
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