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Our Easter Box Tradition

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Six years ago, I started a simple little Easter tradition at our house. My oldest son had just turned two and I was very pregnant (and nauseous!? and exhausted!?) with my second. I felt like everywhere I turned, I was hearing and reading about other people’s amazingly creative and artistically beautiful plans to teach their kids about Easter.

I was intimidated by those ideas, didn’t think I had the energy or ability to pull them off, and wasn’t convinced my son would even understand the significance of Easter anyway.? So, I made up my own super simple and easy project.

I picked a different short story to read from a children’s Bible every day during the week leading up to Easter. After reading, I put a little object to represent that story into a plain old plastic bin. I left the bin out where my son could reach it. He looked through, played with, and talked about the objects whenever he wanted throughout the week. We called this our Easter Box.

Over the years, we’ve carried on our Easter Box tradition, although it hasn’t looked exactly the same every time. Last year I had all four of our kids decorate a little cardboard box to store our items in. Some years, we’ve missed a few days (or even the whole week!) because … well, life happens.? Now that my oldest two kids know how to read, we can add a few verses of Scripture after reading the children’s Bible story version. The depth of understanding and conversation has changed as my kids have grown. But the simplicity and flexibility of the process has stayed the same.

Here are the stories and objects we’ve typically used, along with the Scripture references. I have found I like to read best from the Beginner’s Bible, because the stories are short and straightforward for my young kids.

  • Palm Sunday

Story: The Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem (Mark 11:1-11, Beginner’s Bible pg. 427-432)

Object: a palm leaf (either real or paper)

So far, my kids have always come home from Sunday School with some kind of palm leaf, which makes for a nice and easy start to our Easter Box? … and also leads to lots of parades and shouting of “Hosanna” throughout our house during the week leading up to Easter!?

  • Monday Story: Washing the Disciples Feet (John 13:1-15, Beginner’s Bible pg. 437-439)

Object: a washcloth

In the toddler stage, especially, each of my kids have loved pretending to wash Mommy and Daddy’s feet!

  • Tuesday Story: Passover/Last Supper (Luke 22:7-20, Beginner’s Bible pg. 442-445)

Object: a piece of toy bread

  • Wednesday Story: Judas’ Betrayal (Mark 14:10-11 & 43-46, Beginner’s Bible pg. 446)

Object: a quarter to represent the 30 pieces of silver

This part of the story totally went over my kids’ heads for years. They just had fun playing with a shiny coin. (Supervised to avoid any potential choking hazard.?) But, after years of just introducing this story, now my oldest son at least can understand some of what that betrayal really meant.

  • Thursday Story: Jesus’ Arrest and Crown of Thorns (John 18:12 & 19:1-3, Beginner’s Bible pg. 447-449)

Object: a tiny branch from one of our bushes with little prickles (nothing too sharp)

  • Friday Story: Crucifixion (Mark 15:33-39, Beginner’s Bible pg. 450-452)

Object: a cross made of two craft sticks

  • Saturday Story: Burial (Mark 15:42-47, Beginner’s Bible pg. 453)

Object: a rock to represent the stone in front of the tomb

  • Easter Sunday

Story: Resurrection (Luke 24:1-12, Beginner’s Bible pg. 454-458)

Object: a picture that my kids colored in Sunday School

An easy item to put in the bin again for the end of the week.??

Our Easter Box has become a fun yearly tradition. My kids don’t understand everything yet, but I know that I am planting seeds in their hearts. And they are having fun playing while we do it! I’m eager to see God help them understand more and more about the meaning of the Resurrection in the years to come.

What simple ways do you try to plant seeds of faith in your children’s hearts about the Easter story?

?Katie

To read our original Easter post entitled, Unscrambling Easter: Teaching Kids the Importance without the Pressure, click here.

 

To read our original Easter post full of lots of Easter resources to help plant seeds about Jesus, click here.

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Christmas Resources for Your Family to Help Keep Christ in Christmas

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After our Santa discussion this week, it got us thinking – what resources are out there to help us focus our kids on the real meaning of Christmas? How do we center our kids, our families, and US on Christ this Christmas? 

So we made a list of what we personally use and what some of our mama friends use. This list is not meant for you to feel any guilt if you don’t do any of these suggestions; they are just resources if you are looking for ways to keep your family focused on Christ this Christmas.

FOR MAMAS

We have put together a devotional for busy moms to take a couple of minutes out of their busy day and focus on inviting God into their days. To get the devotional and save it to your phone, go here. We will be sharing more of what we are learning and how it relates to Christmas on our Facebook and Instagram pages starting on Monday!

MOVIES

  • Take your children to go see The Star Movie. It is fabulous!!
  • Gigi God’s Little Christmas – Dreaming of a Pink Christmas: A Lesson About the Real Treasure of Christmas
  • Miss Patty Cake’s Christmas
  • Merry Larry and the True Light of Christmas
  • Owlegories: The Gift and The Star (featuring Jennie Allen)
  • A Wowiebozowee Christmas

BOOKS for KIDS

  • Truth in the Tinsel – an ebook that centers on Christmas for 25 days in December.
  • What is Christmas?
  • The Pinetree Parable
  • The Sweet Smell of Christmas
  • Santa’s Favorite Story
  • One Winter’s Night
  • God Gave Us Christmas
  • The Christmas Promise
  • The Legend of Saint Nicholas 
  • The Other Side of Christmas – An Upside-down Book –                                        

ADVENT RESOURCES

  • God Is With Us: A Family Advent Celebration
  • Jesus Storybook Bible (Printable Advent Cards)
  • Unwrapping the Greatest Gift
  • The Wonder of the Greatest Gift – An Interactive Family Celebration of Advent
  • Be Merry: How To Advent Without Losing Your Mind
  • The Shepherd on the Search Activity Set

OTHER CHRISTMAS RESOURCES

  • The Kindness Elves – We use this concept and I write a new kind thing we are going to do each day from the elves. Sometimes it is helping me finish Christmas cards, visit a nursing home, make care bags for the homeless, etc. It’s been a great focus for my girls.
  • Fisher Price Little People: A Christmas Story

EXPERIENCES TO TRY

  • Allow kids to have a nativity in their rooms. Let them choose a character and imagine what it was like when Jesus was born.
  • Make a Birthday cake for Jesus on Christmas and sing Happy Birthday.
  • Open up a new book for either the 12 Days of Christmas or the month to talk about the meaning of Christmas. (Use the suggestions of books above!)

OTHER FUN CHRISTMAS TRADITIONS

  • Give ornaments to each child that represents the year.
  • Make Fruit baskets for neighbors
  • Volunteer at homeless shelter
  • Go on a DIY polar express. Make tickets. Get together hot chocolate and snacks. And drive around in pajamas looking at Christmas lights.
  • Celebrate Saint Nicholas Day to teach children who St. Nick is.

 

 

A special thank you to the Hope MOPS Leadership Team for helping us compile this list. We’d love to hear if you’ve used any of these resources or if you have any additions to add! Please add it to the comments below! ?

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