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Nativity Plays for Children: Celebrating Christmas through Movement and Music


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No. of pages 176

Published: 2014

Great for age 7-10 years

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These simple Christmas plays in rhyming verse, with music, lyrics and directions for movement, are ideal for kindergarten and other early years settings up to the age of six or seven. The easy-to-follow plays build on well-known nativity stories to create a joyful and memorable Christmas experience for educators, parents and children alike.The book presents a basic 'core' version of each play, with plenty of optional additions for older children. It also contains tips for creating props and simple costumes.An invaluable tool for anyone keen to celebrate the nativity creatively with the children in their care.*We are hoping to produce a musical CD to accompany this book in 2015.*

 

 

This book has been graded for interest at 3-6 years.

There are 176 pages in this book. This book was published in 2014 by Floris Books .

Wilma Ellersiek, born in 1921, was a teacher of music, movement and speech at the Stuttgart Music Academy, as well as a stage director of opera and drama. Her research into the effects of rhythm, movement and language on the young child led to the development of the first gesture games. After she retired from the Academy, she created many more of these games, which are interconnected play-units woven of rhyme, rhythm and music. Kundry Willwerth was a Waldorf kindergarten teacher for over 30 years. For the last 20 years she has devoted herself, together with her husband Lyn, to translating Wilma Ellersiek's books, playing the games with children in her care and presenting workshops throughout North America and internationally. She is also the founder and artistic director of Magic Garden Puppets, a marionette theatre company in central New York state.

 

This book contains the following story:

The Nativity

The Nativity, also known as the birth of Jesus Christ, is a well-known biblical story found in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. It recounts the circumstances surrounding the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem. Here is a summary of the plot:

Annunciation to Mary: The story begins with the angel Gabriel appearing to Mary, a young woman in the town of Nazareth. Gabriel informs her that she has been chosen by God to conceive a child through the Holy Spirit and that her child will be the Son of God. Mary humbly accepts this divine calling, saying, "Let it be done to me according to your word."

Joseph's Dream: Mary was betrothed to a man named Joseph, who initially had concerns upon learning of Mary's pregnancy. However, an angel appeared to Joseph in a dream, assuring him that the child was conceived by the Holy Spirit and instructing him to proceed with the marriage.

The Journey to Bethlehem: Due to a census ordered by Caesar Augustus, Joseph and a pregnant Mary had to travel to Joseph's ancestral town of Bethlehem. The journey was challenging, as Mary was nearing the end of her pregnancy.

Birth in a Manger: Upon their arrival in Bethlehem, Mary and Joseph found no available lodging. They sought shelter in a humble stable, where Mary gave birth to Jesus. She wrapped Him in swaddling cloths and laid Him in a manger, as there was no crib available.

Angelic Announcement to the Shepherds: In the nearby fields, shepherds were tending their flocks at night. Suddenly, an angel appeared to them, announcing the birth of the Savior in Bethlehem. A multitude of angels then appeared, praising God and proclaiming peace on earth. The shepherds decided to go and see the newborn child.

Adoration of the Shepherds: The shepherds found Mary, Joseph, and the baby Jesus in the stable, just as the angels had said. They worshiped and praised God for what they had witnessed, sharing the news of the miraculous birth with others.

Visit of the Magi: After Jesus' birth, wise men from the East, known as the Magi or the Three Wise Men, saw a special star and followed it to Bethlehem. They arrived bearing gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh, recognizing Jesus as the newborn King and offering their homage.

The Nativity story symbolizes the fulfillment of prophecies and the arrival of the long-awaited Messiah. It highlights the humble circumstances surrounding Jesus' birth, emphasizing God's presence in the midst of simplicity and poverty. The Nativity serves as a reminder of God's love for humanity and the hope and joy brought by the birth of Jesus Christ, who would become the Savior of the world.

This book features the following character:

Christ
This book features Christ.