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Baby’sFirst Nativity

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All rights reserved.Copyright © 1997 Joshua Morris Publishing, Inc.

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e-ISBN 1-59019-545-0Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Catalog Card Number 97-72005ISBN 1-57584-060-X

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Text by Muff SingerIllustrations by Peter Stevenson

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An Angel Surprises MaryAn angel told Mary, “You’re the special one.God has chosen you to give birth to his Son.”

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Mary and Joseph Go to Bethlehem “Let’s travel to Bethlehem now,” Joseph said.So they packed a bag for the journey ahead.

Pretend you are going on a journey. What will youpack in your bag?

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No Room at the InnThey were tired and weary from traveling all day,But in Bethlehem there was no place to stay.

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An innkeeper showed them his stable and said,“You can rest here. There’s straw for a bed.”

Pretend to lie down and go to sleep on the straw.

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Jesus Is BornThe animals saw such a wonderful sight.Jesus was born in their stable that night.

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Mary was thankful and filled with great joy.God blessed the world with this new baby boy.

Can you say “thank you” to God for sending Jesus?

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Shepherds in the FieldsOn hills above Bethlehem, shepherds and sheep Suddenly awoke from their peaceful night’s sleep.

Pretend you are a shepherd. Stretch and yawn like you are waking up.

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The sky filled with angels who started to sing,“Born in a stable is Jesus, your king.”

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They ran through fields and they ran through townTill they reached the stable and gathered around.

Let’s Go!

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At the StableWhen they saw Jesus that first Christmas morn, They shouted for joy, “Our Savior is born!”

Clap your hands and shout for joy like the shepherds.

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For God loved the

world so much that he gave his only Son.

John 3:16

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And theshepherds told

others what the angelshad said.

Luke 2:17

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The Star AppearsWise men from the East saw a star far more brightThan any they’d ever seen lighting the night.

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Following the StarThe wise men said, “It’s a sign from afar.Our king has been born. Let’s follow that star!”

Stand up tall and pretend to point to a star.

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In JerusalemThey came to King Herod’s palace to seeIf this was the place where the new king might be.

Pretend that you are in the palace. Search for the new king.

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“He’s not in the palace,” King Herod replied.So off they went with the star as their guide.

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In BethlehemWhen the star led them up to a small cottage door,They knew they would not have to look anymore.

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Special GiftsThey honored the boy with gifts of great worth,And bowed to the king of both heaven and earth.

Pretend to be a wise man. Kneel down to honor king Jesus.

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Jesus said, I am the Light

from God that has

come into the world.”

John 3:19