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  1. Nov 30, 2020 · Facts about the Candy Cane. In 1844, a recipe for a straight peppermint candy stick, which was white with colored stripes, was published. The average candy can is 5 inches tall. While most candy canes are not sugar or calorie-free, they do not have any fat or cholesterol. Striped red and white candy canes were first introduced in 1900.

  2. The Legend Of The Candy Cane PLUS Free Printable Pack! Created By: Lára. My kids know that as soon as I come in with candy canes, Christmas is on its way! They love peppermint all year-long, but the actual candy cane is special for the holiday season. We make it a big deal when strategically placing them on the tree and eat them daily ...

  3. Feb 8, 2015 · This year I created some adorable coloring pages that can be used alongside your Candy Cane Christmas unit. There are two different versions, one for boys and one for girls. Children can folor the stripes of the candy canes to complete the “Jesus loves me” message. You could easily glue these to red construction paper and laminate for ...

  4. FREE PRINTABLE! Candy Cane Legend Bookmarks, great gift idea for Sunday School, Church Classes, Christian Gift #mycomputerismycanvas #christmas #christmasgifts # ...

  5. Free printable: Legend of the Candy Cane Poem. Need a simple idea for your Kids Club at Christmas? This is an easy thing to make and send home with your students as a reminder of what you are teaching them in club about the meaning of Jesus’ birth. Click here to get the free printable and instructions.

  6. Here is what the Christmas candy cane story represents: The Shepherd’s Staff. The candy cane shape represents a shepherd’s staff since Jesus is our Shepherd-Psalm 23:1, John 10:11, John 10:27-30, Isaiah 40:11. J is for Jesus. Turn the candy can upside down and it represents the name of Jesus-Acts 4:12 Luke 1:31, Matthew 1:21.

  7. Jan 7, 2022 · These printables often tell the legend of the candy cane, providing a festive way to integrate storytelling and holiday traditions. You can use them as a reading activity, a base for crafting sessions, or to spark discussions about holiday symbols and their meanings. They're great for keeping kids engaged and fostering a warm, festive atmosphere.

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