Nov 13, 2009 · The Legend of the Candy Cane is a fun object lesson to remind kids the Christmas story is all about Jesus. Download our printable version below and share this beautiful Gospel message with kids in your church this December! Get the printout below and then watch our Candy cane object lesson video.
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The candy cane has been around for centuries. The first recorded instance of candy canes being used as decorations dates back to 1670 when German choirmaster Johann Kress decorated his Christmas tree with candy sticks. It wasn’t until the early 1900s, however, that candy canes began to take on their modern form. In 1919, American candymaker Bob McC...
But what is the symbolic meaning of the candy cane? The shape of the candy cane is meant to resemble a shepherd’s staff, symbolic of Christ as the Good Shepherd. The red stripes are meant to represent the blood of Christ, while the white stripes represent his purity and innocence. And finally, the peppermint flavor of the candy cane is said to repr...
Has to be shared with one and all.
A candy cane is not an ordinary treat, It holds a Christmas message of love that’s oh-so-sweet. The cane reminds me of a shepherd’s staff, A way provided for eternity, on my behalf. Turn the cane around and a “J” you will see, Jesus, my Savior, was born to set me free. The red is symbolic of the blood Christ shed, The price for my sin that He bore instead. The white represents a life made new, God’s gift through Christ’s birth, for me and you. The Legend of the Candy Cane – The Candymaker’s G...
Making your own candy canes is surprisingly easy! All you need is some sugar, corn syrup, water, cream of tartar, peppermint extract, food coloring, and a candy mold. Just follow these simple steps and you’ll be on your way to enjoying homemade candy canes in no time. 1) Combine sugar, corn syrup, water, cream of tartar, and peppermint extract in a...
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Dec 13, 2021 · How To Use This Free Printable Candy Cane Poem: With this awesome printable, you will receive two pages – one page with two 8.5 x 5.5″ poem cards and the other has four smaller poem cards. I would definitely recommend printing them on sturdier paper, such as white cardstock, and even laminating them if you want.
This printable is a beautiful way to share the poem about Jesus with others. The candy cane is a symbol of Christmas. Sharing this poem with others is a beautiful way to celebrate the season. Print off several copies for your classroom or bible study group. There are two different cards that you can print from this post.
The Legend Of The Candy Cane Poem Printable by HSVillage 4 Comments When I read a Christmas book to my children, purchase I want it to be special. I want it to light the minds with wonder and their hearts with hope. That’s what Christmas is all about, pharm isn’t it? The Legend Of The Candy Cane is one of those books.
Legend of the Candy Cane Printables. These are meant to be used as a Christian witnessing tool or Christmas gifts for kids, Sunday school classes, and teachers. In this set, you will find multiple options on how to use these: poster, tags, bookmarks, etc. Go through and look at the various sizes and options so you will know what pages to print.