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Happy Birthday Jesus! Christmas Lesson Plan for Preschool

A Storytime Christmas Party

Lynn Felts
Storytime Lesson Plan

"Happy Birthday Jesus!"

Christmas Lesson Plan

Luke 2:11

This series of lesson plans was developed and used in NSW, Australia. Some books and/or songs may not be available in your area. Please adapt these suggestions to suit your resources.

I. Introduction: Before the children arrive, decorate the storytime area for a birthday party. Use lots of colorful streamers, balloons, a "Happy Birthday" banner, and other decorations to give the room a festive flair. The children will be surprised when they arrive, especially if they are expecting a Christmas storytime. Ask the children who they think the party decorations are for. Explain that it is Jesus' birthday at Christmas. Spend some time talking about other things we do at Christmas, and explain the true reason we celebrate Christmas.

II. Song: (To the tune of "Jesus Loves Me")
"Happy birthday Jesus!
I'm so glad it's Christmas!
All the tinsel and the lights,
All the presents are so nice.
But, the real gift is You,
Thank you God, we know it's true!
Happy birthday Jesus!
Jesus, we love you!"

III. Read, God Promised Us a Savior, by Matthew W. Welser (Arch Books.)

IV. Bible Verse Bracelets: Luke 2:11
"Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; He is Christ the Lord."
(Print out, on a brightly-colored sheet of paper, today's verse repeated down the page. Cut between each verse so that you have 10-15 strips, each with the verse printed on it. Ask the children to form a line, and using tape to stick the ends together, wrap a "Bible Verse Bracelet" round each little wrist. Some children do not want to wear it; in that case, hand it to them and tell them to use the verse as a bookmark. The children love these, and come to expect them at each session! The verses also find their way home to parents and siblings, and help to spread the news about that day's storytime.)

V. Fingerplay:
"One night in Bethlehem
Mary and Joseph slept on the hay. (Rest head in hands.)
The cows said 'Moo,' and the donkeys said, 'Neigh.' (Make sounds like the animals.)
Then baby Jesus was born for all. (Outstretch arms.)
He was a baby, so tiny and small. (Cradle arms as if holding a tiny baby.)
Angels sang, 'Jesus is born tonight!' (Cup hands around mouth as if shouting.)
Shepherds hurried to see the great sight. (Place hand over eyes as if seeking.)
Mary rocked baby Jesus so new. (Rock baby.)
He was born for me and for you." (Point to self, then others.)

VI. White-Board Story: "Little Drummer Boy"
Prepare, color, and laminate cut-outs of nativity figures. Make sure the prepared characters correspond to the "actors" in the song "The Little Drummer Boy." Place a piece of tape or other sticky medium on the back of the laminated figures. Set up a white-board in front of the children. It doesn't have to be very large, and a chalk board or even a piece of MDF board could be used. Play a version of "The Little Drummer Boy" on a CD player. Place the characters on the white board as they are sung about in the song. You don't need to say a word. The song and the nativity figures speak a wonderfully concise Christmas message!

VII. Art Activity: "Birthday" presents for Jesus
Give each child a shoe box or other small box with lid. Provide photocopied cut-outs of hearts, praying hands, treble clefs, and pictures of children helping each other. Explain that we can give Jesus the gift of our heart (that we can love Him and each other,) we can spend time with Him in prayer, we can give him the gift of praise (and one way to do that is through music,) and we can treat one another kindly and helpfully. Have the children place these "gifts" in their boxes. Then provide lots of decorative things to cover the boxes with: foil wrapping paper, shiny ribbons, glitter glue, sequins, beads, buttons, and anything else shiny and festive. Tell children to take the gifts home and place them under their Christmas tree to remind them that Christmas is not about what we get from others, but how we give ourselves to God.

VIII. Snack-time: Birthday cake for Jesus
Since this is a birthday celebration, and more than just a regular storytime, have a special snack-time for Jesus' birthday. Have a cake, light candles (try three candles for the trinity,) and sing "Happy Birthday" to Jesus. Don't forget to say a prayer of thanks for the cake and the real reason for Christmas! Have birthday games like "Pin the Tail on the Donkey," "Pass the Parcel," etc.. Hand out treat bags to the children as they leave. Enjoy the party!

Published by Lynn Felts

I'm a mom of two and an artist/writer. I'm a certified teacher, and have years of experience as a librarian. I've recently moved back to the U.S. after spending 5 years in Australia.  View profile

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  • A. Jimenez 12/17/1012/17/2010

    This site is a true blessing. Thank you for your ideas, time and effort to bring this to the public. I will use most of your suggestions and if time permits, I will use all of them. I will translate this lesson into Spanish for our children.

  • Great lesson11/26/2010

    I teach in a Christian preschool and you have posted some great ideas that I will use.

  • Eric's Mom12/3/2008

    I think the "Happy Birthday Jesus" part is pretty CLEAR. And perhaps you should be more concerned about losing your soul.

  • Lynn Felts11/25/2008

    Thanks so much for the words of encouragement, Donna! So glad my work has blessed you!!

  • Your name11/25/2008

    I am VERY thankful for the fact that you have taken your time and energy to post and share insightful ways to share Jesus in an age appropriate way to
    pre-k children. Thank you for making my job a bit easier as an in home preschool/daycare provider.
    Donna

  • Lynn Felts11/17/2008

    Thanks for the comment, Jennifer! Constructive comments are always welcome! I guess I thought that the description explaining that this is one in a series of "Christian based preschool" lessons might have given it away! :))

  • Jennifer Thompson11/17/2008

    Uh, you should retitle this for "Sunday School Lesson." If preaching happened in my daughter's preschool I'd lose my mind.

  • Jasmine Starr1/2/2008

    Great Lesson..

  • E Harmon11/19/2007

    Great idea for a preschool lesson! We used to do a birthday party for Jesus at Christmas at our church with the kids.

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