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Oct 8, 2019 · Legend of the Candy Cane. The Legend of the Candy Cane is both a book and a poem that is popular with younger children during the holidays. The poem can be found in the book The Candymaker's Gift: The Legend of the Candy Cane by Helen Haidle. The book describes the symbolism and relationship between the candy cane and the story of Jesus' birth ...
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Dec 21, 2017 · All you'll need to do is click HERE to get the PDF of the Legend of the Candy Cane printable, then cut it out. It will print 2 poems per page. I like to use a glue stick to mount it on a piece of red construction paper to give it a bit more sturdiness and color. Then, just tape or glue to mount a candy cane to the printable.
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Dec 15, 2021 · As promised, here are two, free printable candy cane poems! Each poem will print as a 5×7. Choose the poem you’d like to download, and you’ll be taken to the Google Drive link.
Stripes that are red like the blood shed for me. White is for my Savior Who is sinless and pure! “J” is for Jesus my Lord, That’s for sure! White is for my Savior Who is sinless and pure! “J” is for Jesus my Lord, That’s for sure! Turn is around and a staff you will see Jesus my shepherd was born for me!
The Candy Cane. A significant symbol of Christmas Is the simple candy cane. It’s shape is the crook of the shepherd One of the first who came. The lively peppermint flavor is The regal gift of spice. The white is Jesus’ purity. The red is sacrifice. The narrow stripes are friendship. And the nearness of his love. Eternal, sweet compassion A ...
The Legend Of The Candy Cane is more than a touching story. It is a guide to share Christmas with others. The first time I read this was to a group of children. After the story, the kids were each given two candy canes with a copy of the legend of the candy cane attached to them. One was to keep and the other was to giveaway.