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Just look around during the months of November and December and you are sure to see all kinds of wonderful things relating Christmas; everything from life-sized nativity scenes standing in front of churches to the Christmas tree, glowing with decorations and glittering lights right in your own home. These things are all symbols of Christmas, but how did they become symbols and what is the meaning behind each one? This 44-page Project Pack has a 12-page Research Guide and 15 hands-on activities to help you and your student study the Symbols of Christmas!
| Quotes About This Product | | Jennifer Submitted: This kit was labeled as multilevel. It was geared for older children than mine, but I had no trouble adapting it for my kids. Their output was just less polished than an older student's would have been, but that is OK with me, I really loved the content of this one! We studied things like the history of the Christmas tree, Christmas lights, Christmas cards, Christmas gifts, Advent wreaths, Advent calendars, Nativity scenes, ornaments, and even compared/contrasted St Nicholas and Santa Claus. We studied the colors of Christmas and learned new vocabulary associated with the holiday. My children loved doing the projects and making their lapbooks. I have a feeling that we will be doing many more. I appreciate the easy start that In the Hands of a Child provided for me! |
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