Description
Christmas Colouring Book: “Jesus’ Birth” Colouring Book is an innovative resource that allows children, especially those with special needs, to explore the story of Christmas in an engaging and stress-free manner.
Key Features:
Simple, accessible illustrations for easy colouring
Focus on backgrounds to reduce pressure and promote creativity
Encourages self-expression and relaxation
Enhances fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination
Age-appropriate, biblical content for early learners
Contents:
Marys introduction
The journey to Bethlehem
The Birth of Jesus
The Shepards’ part
The Wise Men part
Opportunities for children to personalize each scene by colouring in the backgrounds however they like, scribble or detail – its their Christmas story.
School holidays: bring excitement but can also feel strange and uncertain without the normal routine. This story shows how kids can help plan out their break time. It has calendars for December and January to write or draw favourite activities like holidays, playing with cousins or camping so the child can prepare themselves and feel calm about upcoming events. Pictures and words help kids know what fun thing comes next each day. Not everyone likes long stretches without school schedules and familiar rules. Calendars allow kids some say by showing the coming days off clearly, and upcoming events like Christmas and New Year’s. Kids gain control preparing for the holidays, settling uncertainty. Together families enjoy precious end-of-year time even more knowing kids helped set activities ahead.
NEW YEARS: The concept of a “New Year” can confuse kids thriving on concrete details as many children with autism do. This illustrative story unpacks celebrations on New Year’s Eve with developmental understanding. Clear timelines show clocks striking midnight after family feasts and fireworks. Kids gain exposure to different scenarios of how people might celebrate this occasion. By spotlighting relatable traditions leading up to the magical moments, this primer gives shape and reassurance to abstract ideas of years changing, new beginnings unfolding, and passing time itself while the old year hasn’t just gone. The story walks kids through how they might celebrate with their families and what they might see, it includes a countdown and finishes up with the child going to bed.