One preschool Christmas cookie story could be about the kids making cookies shaped like Santa. They had so much fun using the cookie cutters and decorating with red and white icing. It was a mess but a very happy mess.
In a preschool class, they made Christmas cookies for a sharing day. The children were divided into groups to make different kinds of cookies. When it was time to share, one group made gingerbread cookies and another made sugar cookies. They exchanged cookies with each other and learned about sharing different things. They also shared some of their cookies with the school janitor as a Christmas surprise, which made the janitor very happy.
One popular preschool Christmas story is 'The Night Before Christmas'. It tells about Santa Claus coming down the chimney on Christmas Eve. Another is 'Rudolph the Red - Nosed Reindeer'. Rudolph, with his shiny red nose, leads Santa's sleigh through the foggy night. And 'Frosty the Snowman' is also well - liked. Frosty comes to life and has all kinds of fun adventures in the snow before he has to leave at the end.
Some great Christmas preschool stories include 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas'. The Grinch tries to steal Christmas from the Whos in Whoville but then discovers the true meaning of the holiday. 'A Charlie Brown Christmas' is also a classic. Charlie Brown is looking for the true meaning of Christmas among all the commercialism. And 'The Little Drummer Boy' story is about a poor boy who plays his drum for the baby Jesus.
The story of the three wise men is great. They saw a bright star in the sky which led them to believe a king was born. They traveled far, carrying gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. When they finally found Jesus in the stable, they knelt down and presented their gifts. It's a story that shows the significance of Jesus' birth being recognized from far away.
The Nativity story is a very popular one. It tells about the birth of Jesus in a simple way that preschoolers can understand, with elements like Mary, Joseph, the baby Jesus, and the animals in the stable.
A preschool teacher once told of a time when she was teaching about colors. She had a box of different colored balls. One child was convinced that all the balls were blue, even the red ones. Instead of just correcting him, she explored why he thought that. It turned out he had a color - blindness in his family and was a bit confused. She then used this as an opportunity to teach the whole class about different types of vision and how we all see things a bit differently.
One interesting preschool short story is 'The Three Little Pigs'. It's about three pigs who build different houses - straw, sticks, and bricks. The big bad wolf tries to blow their houses down, but only the brick house stands strong. Another is 'Goldilocks and the Three Bears'. Goldilocks enters the bears' house, tries their porridge, chairs, and beds until she finds the ones that are just right. And 'Little Red Riding Hood' is also great. A little girl in a red hood goes to visit her grandma and meets a big bad wolf on the way.
There is a story of a preschooler named Lily at Christmas. She left cookies for Santa by the fireplace. But when she woke up in the morning, she saw that her dog had eaten most of the cookies. Lily was worried Santa wouldn't come. But Santa still left presents under the tree and a note saying that the dog must have been very hungry and it was okay.
One of my first day of preschool stories is that I was so excited to see all the new toys. I ran straight to the toy corner and started playing with building blocks. I made a little tower and was really proud of it. Then a girl came and accidentally knocked it down. I was about to cry but she said sorry and we ended up building a bigger tower together.
One preschool Hebrew school story could be about a little boy who was very excited to learn the Hebrew alphabet. He made up a song to remember the letters and taught it to all his classmates.