No. of pages 96
Published: 2013
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This book has been graded for interest at 5-11 years.
There are 96 pages in this book. This book was published in 2013 by BRF (The Bible Reading Fellowship) .
Renita Boyle has been described as a 'remarkable storyteller who can keep young audiences spellbound and older listeners thinking'. She is a member of the Scottish Storytelling Forum and is listed among the professional storytellers in the Scottish Storytelling directory. She is an experienced children's worker and has a BA(Hons) in Theology. Her published works include Parable Fun for Little Ones (Barnabas 2007) and Understanding Compassion (BRF 2004)
From The Church Times - 1 November 2013 The Gingerbread Nativity is this year's bonne bouche - four children's workshops exploring the Christmas story while manufacturing a gingerbread nativity scene. It took me back to presenting a Battenburg cake at an Old Testament tutorial years ago, insisting that the four segments represented J, E, D, and P, bound together by canonical marzipan. Renita Boyle is far more convincing, and detailed instructions even prescribe the confectionery representation for animal poo. It could be a lot of messy fun for well-resourced Sunday schools or holiday clubs. But it asks a lot of its leaders, as they are expected to run a craft activity, manage a group of children, and engage while doing so in 'a spiritually meaningful chat', ideas for which are listed. John Cox provides the sharpest course for group use, and Janet Morley the most imaginative daily resource, with Nicholson and Cormier as backup. Though, if Advent really is about standing before the judgement of the radically new, try The Gingerbread Nativity on your PCC. From Together magazine August / September 2013 For church-based workers (and maybe even at home) here's a heads up on something from BRF Barnabas for later in the year. The Gingerbread Nativity, by Renita Boyle, is a 'four-week exploration of Advent'. It includes Advent reflections, discussion starters, recipes, templates and 'taste of the day' activities plus ideas for a gingerbread themed family service. Seems like a winner for Messy Church aficionados - or even those with less messy tendencies. Reviewed by Clem Jackson