Christmas Clothes Day
Hello, my name is Gemma Everson and I am a children’s author, a teacher and also a mum. My girls and I love having fun around this time of year in our best dressed jumpers. We also love dressing up as our favourite Nativity characters. Today we will be having lots of fun designing and making our own Christmas t-shirts. We will also be dressing up as Nativity characters and retelling the Christmas story.
Design a Christmas T-shirt
Let’s begin by designing our own t-shirts using the template provided. Think about what picture, colours and message you would like on it. Maybe copy the pictures from a Christmas card or from a book.
Talk about images associated with Christmas and help your child to select a design. Help them to think about the colours and what extra bits they might like to add such as tinsel and bows.
For this activity you will need an old t-shirt, some permanent markers and any decorations you want to add. Carefully copy your design to make a fantastic t-shirt.
For this activity you will need an old t-shirt, some permanent markers and any decorations you want to add. Carefully copy your design to make a fantastic t-shirt.
Talk about images associated with Christmas and help your child to select a design. Help them to think about the colours and what extra bits they might like to add such as tinsel and bows.
Dressing Up for The Nativity
Do you know the story of the very first Christmas? We call it the Nativity story. Gemma and her girls will explore the characters and dress up ready to retell the story in their next activity.
This activity will help your child to take on a role, to dress themselves and to learn more about this special time of year in the Christian faith.
Retelling The Christmas Story
Now we are all dressed up, we are going to retell the Christmas story. You could do this in costume, with puppets or with figures from the Nativity story if you have them.
This activity will help your child to listen carefully and follow a story. Your child might like to think about how the characters felt or what they might have said at different parts of the story.