Hello, friends! It’s time to gather around for a fun story. Are you ready? Let’s begin!
Christmas is such a joyful time! There are so many exciting things to see and do. Let’s explore what we can find under the Christmas tree!
Look under the Christmas tree. What do you see? I see a shiny present! Wow, Merry Christmas!
Do you see something else? I see a big, red stocking! Hooray, Merry Christmas!
Look again! I see a friendly reindeer. Woohoo, Merry Christmas!
What else is there? I see a yummy candy cane. Whoopee, Merry Christmas!
And look, it’s Santa! Ho ho ho! Merry Christmas, Santa!
Now, let’s all look under the Christmas tree together. What do you see?
First, I see a stocking. Do you see it too?
Next, I see a candy cane. Yum! Can you find it?
Oh, there’s a present! So exciting! Do you see it?
Look, a reindeer is there too! Can you spot it?
And there’s some holly! It’s so pretty! Can you see it?
Finally, there’s Santa! He’s here to say Merry Christmas to everyone!
Now it’s your turn! What do you see under your Christmas tree? Let’s look and find out together!
Merry Christmas, everyone! Enjoy the holiday magic!
Christmas Tree Treasure Hunt: At home, create a mini treasure hunt under your Christmas tree. Ask your child to find different items, like a shiny ornament, a red ribbon, or a small gift box. Encourage them to describe each item they find. This activity helps children practice observation skills and learn to describe objects using colors and shapes.
Draw Your Christmas Scene: Provide paper and crayons and ask the children to draw what they imagine under their Christmas tree. Encourage them to include items from the story, like a stocking, candy cane, or reindeer. After drawing, have them share their pictures with the class and describe what they drew. This activity promotes creativity and storytelling skills.
Christmas Memory Game: Play a memory game where you show the children a picture of a Christmas tree with various items underneath for a few seconds. Then, cover the picture and ask them to recall and list as many items as they can remember. This game enhances memory and attention to detail.
Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:
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Everybody, please take a seat. It’s story time!
**Under the Christmas Tree**
Merry Christmas, everyone! Christmas time is lots of fun.
What can you see under the Christmas tree?
I can see a present under the Christmas tree. Yippee! Merry Christmas!
I can see a stocking under the Christmas tree. Hooray! Merry Christmas!
I can see a reindeer under the Christmas tree. Woohoo! Merry Christmas!
I can see a candy cane under the Christmas tree. Whoopee! Merry Christmas!
I can see Santa! Ho ho ho! Wow! Merry Christmas, Santa!
Hey everyone, what do you see under your Christmas tree? Let’s take a look.
What do you see under the Christmas tree?
Hey everybody, come and look with me. A stocking!
What do you see under the Christmas tree?
Hey everybody, come and look with me. A stocking, a candy cane!
What do you see under the Christmas tree?
Hey everybody, come and look with me. A stocking, a candy cane, a present!
What do you see under the Christmas tree?
Hey everybody, come and look with me. A stocking, a candy cane, a present, a reindeer!
What do you see under the Christmas tree?
Hey everybody, come and look with me. A stocking, a candy cane, a present, a reindeer, holly!
What do you see under the Christmas tree?
Hey everybody, come and look with me. A stocking, a candy cane, a present, a reindeer, holly, Santa!
What do you see under your Christmas tree?
Hey everybody, come and look with me.
Merry Christmas, everybody!
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