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Advent Resources for
Your Family
By Lisa M. Hendey
Related
Resources:
CatholicMom.com Advent
Index
Christian
Christmas Coloring Pictures
You may have
noticed Christmas decorations popping up in local discount stores, a
precursor to the upcoming holiday season. For Catholic families, now is
the time to be making preparations to celebrate Advent in our homes.
Countless Advent traditions abound giving families the opportunity to
choose and personalize a few favorites. Catholic publisher Pauline Books
and Media, the publishing arm of the Daughters of St. Paul, makes engaging
in time-honored Advent traditions more simple and accessible with their
release of family friendly Advent products.
Jesse
Tree - The symbol of the Jesse Tree sprouts from the prophesies of
Isaiah. Traditionally, a tree branch is decorated with decorative
ornaments symbolic of the “spiritual heritage” of Jesus. Pauline’s
Jesse Tree Kit by Lynn M. Simms and Betsy Walter makes creating a
Jesse Tree in your home or classroom fun and simple. The kit contains an
overview of the history and traditions of the Jesse Tree, pre-drawn
ornaments to be colored, accompanying scripture verses for each ornament,
an Advent prayer service guide and more. Whether you choose to decorate
an actual tree, or to use the oversized tree posted contained in the kit,
your children will enjoy watching scripture come to life as they create
their tree throughout the Advent season. The Jesse Tree Kit perfect for
children ages six through twelve and retails for $10.95. For more
information or to order the Jesse Tree Kit, visit
http://www.catholicmom.catholiccompany.com/product_detail.cfm?ID=3717.
Nativity
Scene – Family Nativity scenes are typically “hands off” for young
children as they may be breakable heirlooms. This year, help your
children to create their own Nativity scene keepsakes with the aid of
Make Your Own Nativity Scene by Clare Beaton. This all in one
book contains fifteen adorably illustrated nativity figures to be colored
and cut out. A six page recounting of Jesus’ nativity introduces young
readers to the characters of the Nativity and a glossary highlights
special words in the story. The book’s heavy cover transforms into a
stable which will serve as home to your child’s Nativity scene creations.
Additional craft ideas are included. In my home, we display several
Nativity scenes, but my most favorite are those hand-made by my children
during their younger days. Beaton’s Make Your Own Nativity Scene
will help your children to bring their own hearts to the creation of your
family’s holiday decorations. The kit is designed for children ages six
to ten and retails for $10.95. For more information or to order
Make Your Own Nativity Scene visit
http://www.catholicmom.catholiccompany.com/product_detail.cfm?ID=11811.
Feast
of Saint Nicholas – On December 6, many Catholic families celebrate
the feast of St. Nicholas, whom many credit with being the originator of
gift-giving during the Christmas season. In some homes, shoes are left by
the door and filled with small trinkets or treats. But who was the real
“St. Nick” who has been transformed commercially by today’s retailers? In
Saint Nicholas: The Story of the Real Santa Claus author
Mary Joslin retells the story of the beloved Bishop of Myra.
Illustrations by Helen Cann make this book a true work of art that will
become a family holiday favorite. Sharing the true story of St. Nicholas
and the loving generosity behind his gift giving will help your children
understand and embrace the importance of sharing with others during the
Christmas season. School aged children will treasure this book, which
retails for $14.95. For more information or to order Saint
Nicholas: The Story of the Real Santa Claus visit
http://www.catholicmom.catholiccompany.com/product_detail.cfm?ID=11813.
Lisa M. Hendey
is a mother of two sons, webmaster of numerous web sites, including
http://www.catholicmom.com and
http://www.christiancoloring.com. Visit her at
http://www.lisahendey.com for more information.
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