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Christmas is more than just a day in December, it’s a way of life, About loving, giving, and lessening strife. This moving poem, showing the hope and light that is associated with Christmas, comes to us from the Anglo-Irish poet who was father of the Hollywood legend Daniel. In his early years, Day-Lewis was a Marxist who became a member of the British Communist party, and was influenced by his university friend WH Auden; but he became a much more traditional lyric writer, and an unlikely establishment figure who was awarded the role of poet laureate in 1968. This heartwarming script is perfect for infant schools and promises to bring the true spirit of Christmas to your school’s festivities. Table of Contents The Guiding Star(s): (Narration 3) “And now our story begins in a land so far, Where Mary and Joseph travel under the guiding star.” Luke 2:7: "And she gave birth to her firstborn son and wrapped him in swaddling cloths and laid him in a manger, because there was no place for them in the inn."

Narrators (the stars) share heartfelt messages about the meaning of Christmas, focusing on love, sharing, and being kind to one another. Encourage the children to express joy and excitement in their dance to convey the celebratory mood of the scene. All characters come forward and bow/curtsy. The play can conclude with a final Christmas carol involving the audience.)

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Transition Song: “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star” (A gentle start, fitting with the starry theme.) Scene 2: Mary and Joseph’s Journey Description: Several children can play shepherds, with a few lines each, expressing wonder and joy. A number of elements were used as inspiration for other programs. The 'lights on a well known building being accidentally switched off' gag is used by comedian Peter Kay at the end of his Live at the Top of the Tower DVD, while the turkey scene inspired a scene in an episode of Friends titled " The One with All the Thanksgivings", and later led to an adaptation for the film Bean, though it was cut out of the international release (outside North America) and reserved for a special feature section entitled "Bean Scenes Unseen". [6] Another turkey gag was used in the Mr. Bean: The Animated Series episode "Dinner for Two". Narrator Line After the Scene: “With dancing complete and hearts filled with cheer, Our story continues with wise men drawing near.” Scene 5: The Wise Men Arrive

Bean heads to a local Christmas market and meets his girlfriend, Irma Gobb. Irma drags Bean to a jewellery shop window and points at a ring she wants, but Bean buys a picture of a couple next to it, thinking this is what she is pointing to. Theme: A heartwarming, child-friendly adaptation of the nativity story, highlighting the values of kindness, sharing, and the true spirit of Christmas. Thank you, dear audience, for your smiles and cheer, We wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!”

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The Guiding Star(s): (Narration 2) “Tonight we tell a story old and true, Of a baby named Jesus, born for me and you.” Luke 2:20: "The shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God for all the things they had heard and seen, which were just as they had been told." The narrator(s) can deliver these lines with warmth and expressiveness, making the audience feel appreciated and part of the celebration. The Guiding Star(s): (Narration 1) “Welcome, everyone, to a night so bright, Where stars twinkle above with gentle light. Transition Song: “Away in a Manger” (Setting the mood for the humble stable setting.) Scene 4: In the Stable

The play follows the traditional nativity story but through the eyes of a guiding star, making it engaging and relatable for young children. Despite his reputation as the great novelist of Tess of the d’Urbervilles and Jude the Obscure, Thomas Hardy wrote more than 1,000 poems and considered himself to be first and foremost a poet. This Christmas poem is a subtle discussion of the nature of faith; it might be far-fetched to imagine oxen kneeling to the new-born baby Jesus, but the speaker still wants it to be true. All Wise Men:“Our journey was long, through deserts and hills, But we followed the star to find the baby king” Main characters include Mary, Joseph, Baby Jesus, the Three Wise Men, Shepherds, Angels, and the Stars.Description: A group of children, possibly with one having a speaking line announcing Jesus’ birth. Others can sing or do simple choreographed movements. Titus 3:4-6: "But when the kindness and love of God our Savior appeared, he saved us, not because of righteous things we had done, but because of his mercy. He saved us through the washing of rebirth and renewal by the Holy Spirit, whom he poured out on us generously through Jesus Christ our Savior."

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