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Back to Episodes167: From Manger to Wise Men: Celebrate Epiphany with Hands-On Family Traditions
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Celebrate Epiphany with your family through hands-on activities that bring the story of the Wise Men to life. In this episode, we’ll explore creative crafts, thought-provoking questions, and global traditions to help your children understand the meaning of this special day.
Learn how to incorporate the gifts of the Wise Men and act out the Nativity story together. Make Epiphany unforgettable with these fun and meaningful activities:
✅ Questions to ponder during the 12 days of Christmas until Epiphany
✅ 8 activities for families to celebrate Epiphany
✅ Feast of Epiphany ideas
✅ Create crafts like crown and star ornaments, stained glass windows, and glittery gifts
✅ Explore the symbolism of frankincense, myrrh, and gold with sensory activities
✅ Act out the Nativity story and discuss its significance with thought-provoking questions
✅ Discover global Epiphany traditions and bring them into your own celebration
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Show Notes:
What Is Epiphany and Why It Matters
Hey everyone, Kerry back here with Homeschool Coffee Break where we help you stop that overwhelm so you can actually have a coffee break. I actually have coffee with me today!
Today what we are going to be talking about is how you can celebrate Epiphany and some of y'all are going, I don't even know what you're talking about. What in the world is Epiphany? We're gonna talk about Epiphany, but what I want to do is give you some hands-on activities. I think I have eight or nine activities that you can use.
Because really, when this is published, we are smack dab in the middle of Christmas and New Year's. But there is something much more important than New Year's and that is the Feast of Epiphany on January 6th. That is almost a week away from when this is going to be published.
Let's talk about what Epiphany is, how it can affect your family, how you can raise your kids