Welcome to the Christmas
Toddler Bible Lesson Series at Bible Basics! I'm glad you stopped
by. If you're wondering what we're up to in this ongoing series, check
out this introductory post. For a growing list of toddler and
preschool Bible lessons you can take a look at the Bible Basics page.
Since Christmas is right around
the corner I wanted to share with you the ways in which we have taught our
toddlers and preschoolers about the birth of Jesus. This is a perfect time to focus on the reason
for all of the Christmas holiday hype and to help your young child understand
what it’s all about. Plus, Christmas
lessons are fun for everyone!
Last week we started a
four-part lesson series focusing on Jesus’ birth. You can find the first lesson here. This week’s craft is perhaps my all-time
favorite. Toddlers and preschoolers love
these little potato babies! They are a
great way to re-enact the Christmas story and reinforce what your little one
has learned.
JESUS IS BORN
Luke 2:1-7
Memory Verse: Choose one that fits your child’s age and ability.
“The angel said to
Mary, ‘You will have a son. You will
name him Jesus. He will be great and
will be called the Son of the Most High God.”
-Luke 1:31-32
“Today…a
Savior has been born. He is Christ the
Lord.” -Luke 2:10-11 (simplified)
Lesson
Focus
Jesus
came as a baby.
Project
Potato Baby and Lunch Bag
Manger
Materials
- Potato, washed and dried
- Scrap of fabric (I bought a pack of cheap dish rags at
Target, cut them in half, and they ended up being the perfect size)
- Rubber band
- Permanent marker
- Paper lunch bag
- Easter grass or shredded
paper
- Craft sticks
- Glue
Directions
1. Wrap the potato in
the piece of cloth by securing it with a rubber band.
2. Now draw a face on the
potato using the permanent marker.
3. Before unfolding the lunch bag, cut
the top portion off (the cut should line up with the bottom folded part of the
bag). Make a manger out of the paper
lunch bag by filling it with shredded paper or Easter grass.
4. Glue craft sticks on the outside
and bottom of the paper bag.
5. Place the potato baby in the
manger, saying “After baby Jesus was born, Mary wrapped him in strips of cloth
[dress potato baby] and gently laid him in a manger [place potato baby in the
manger].”
6. Encourage children to play with
their potato babies. If age appropriate,
encourage them to take care of the baby.
How We Go Through the
Lesson
1. Recite or sing memory
verse.
2. Read Bible story. We
use the Beginner's Bible, but you can choose a children's story
Bible or "grown-up" translation that suits you and your family.
3. Recite or sing memory
verse.
4. Craft or project.
Depending on the day of the week this may be a project like the one above or it
could be a coloring page or something completely different.
*Repeat the lesson
almost every day.
This could mean doing it on weekdays or taking one day to work on the project,
saying the memory verse together throughout the day, and reading the Bible
story before bed each night. It doesn't matter when or how, but the
repetition is key for toddlers to retain the lessons presented to them.
How would you teach the
lesson about Jesus’ birth?
You can find this and other great resources for your toddler/preschooler at Mom's Library Link-Up (True Aim Education)