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  1. While paint dries, introduce the poem. Read the poem out loud with children, pointing to each word on the chart paper. Give each child a poem to cut out. Have each child glue the poem to the side of his/her fingerprint candy cane and add a small green bow to the candy cane’s center. Free Printables.

  2. Turn it around and A staff you will see Jesus my shepherd Was born for Me! A Gift for You: Look at the Candy Cane What do you see? Stripes that are red Like the blood shed for me White’s for my Savior Who’s sinless and pure! “J” is for Jesus, My Lord, That’s for sure! Turn it around and. A staff you will see Jesus my shepherd Was born ...

  3. Jan 28, 2014 · The legend of the candy cane is just that, a legend. I don’t know who originally wrote the story but it has a great meaning behind it. Below you will find two free printable’s, thanks to Tracy! The story about the candy cane would be super cute in a frame. For the poem, print it out and then glue, tape, or punch two holes in it to place a ...

  4. Fingerprint Candy Cane Keepsake This candy cane fingerprint poem craft is perfect for kids! It’s easy, fun, and a great way to get into the Christmas spirit. Plus, it’s a great activity to do with the family. Print out the free printable and get started today! Craft Supplies: Candy Cane Printable – on our landing page; White Cardstock Paper

  5. Legend of the Candy Cane Nativity Card, Printable Christian Card for Witnessing at Christmas, Jesus is the Reason for the Season Printable - Etsy Australia Legend of the Candy Cane - Printable 5 x 7 cards with poem that you can give away as gifts.

  6. The candy cane story. Once there was a candy maker who wanted to invent a candy that was a witness to Christ. The result was the candy cane. First of all, he used a hard candy because. Christ is the ROCK of Ages. Psalms 40:2 He brought me up also out of an horrible pit, out of the miry clay, and set my feet upon a rock, and established my goings.

  7. While paint dries, introduce the poem. Read the poem out loud with children, pointing to each word on the chart paper. Give each child a poem to cut out. Have each child glue the poem to the side of his/her fingerprint candy cane and add a small green bow to the candy cane’s center. Free Printables.

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