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The lesson “Christmas Morning Excitement” captures the joy and magic of Christmas morning, highlighting the thrill of discovering colorful presents under the tree and the excitement of unwrapping gifts. It emphasizes the importance of sharing and caring during the holiday season, encouraging children to enjoy time with family and friends while spreading happiness and love. Overall, the lesson promotes the spirit of fun, joy, and togetherness that defines Christmas.
  1. What do you see under the Christmas tree?
  2. What is your favorite surprise you opened today?
  3. How can we share our happiness with others on Christmas?

Christmas Morning Excitement

Wake up, wake up! It’s a special day today. Do you know what day it is? It’s Christmas morning! The sun is shining, and a new day is here just for us.

Discovering the Magic

Let’s go down the stairs together. What do we see? Wow! There are colorful presents waiting for us under the twinkling Christmas tree lights. They look so magical and exciting!

Opening Gifts

Now, it’s time to open the gifts. Rip, tear, and unwrap! Each present is a surprise, and surprises are so much fun. What did you get? Maybe a toy, a book, or something special just for you!

Enjoying the Joy

Christmas is a time to be happy and enjoy with family and friends. We can play with our new toys, sing songs, and maybe even have some yummy treats. It’s all about having fun and feeling the joy of Christmas!

Learning and Sharing

Did you know that Christmas is also about sharing and caring? We can share our toys and happiness with others. When we share, we make everyone feel special and loved.

So, let’s enjoy this wonderful Christmas day together, full of laughter, love, and lots of fun!

  • What is your favorite part about Christmas morning, and why do you think it makes you feel excited?
  • Can you think of a time when you shared something with a friend or family member? How did it make you feel, and how do you think it made them feel?
  • If you could give a special gift to someone you love, what would it be and why?
  1. Gift Observation Game: Gather a few small objects from around the house and wrap them in colorful paper. Let the children feel and shake the wrapped items to guess what’s inside. After guessing, they can unwrap the items to see if they were correct. This activity helps children practice observation and prediction skills, similar to the excitement of unwrapping gifts on Christmas morning.

  2. Sharing Circle: Sit in a circle with the children and encourage each child to share a story about a time they shared something with a friend or family member. Discuss how sharing made them feel and how it made the other person feel. This activity reinforces the concept of sharing and caring, which is an important part of the Christmas spirit.

  3. Christmas Joy Hunt: Create a simple scavenger hunt where children look for items that bring joy, such as a favorite toy, a book, or a family photo. Once they find these items, have a discussion about why these things make them happy and how they can spread joy to others. This activity encourages children to recognize and appreciate the joy in their everyday lives.

Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

“Wake up, wake up! It’s Christmas morning. The new day is here. Down the stairs, I see presents under twinkling lights. Open gifts and enjoy the joy of Christmas. Having fun in this time!”

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