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This has to be one of the easiest nativity musicals to produce - and one of the most adorable! Even the costuming is easy, as nearly everyone can simply wear their pyjamas! The perfect answer for those wanting to re-tell the Nativity story in a direct and simple way that even the youngest may understand.
The Tiptoe Nativity is a wonderfully appealing nativity, which is simple enough to keep the teachers and the children happy! From its opening song Look, Look, Look, There's An Angel! (jump, jump, there's an angel ... clap, clap, etc.) to counting on little fingers in One, Two, Three Kings! to singing, jumping and clapping with the angels in Whoa ... Glory to God!, enormous fun is had by all.
Sarah Baker's Magical Christmas Journey is a wonderful nativity musical that’s full of character, great songs, warmth and humour. The story is clear and simple, the songs are exceptionally easy to learn and the script is easy to follow. With lots of actions provided for the songs and a good pace to the dialogue, there is plenty to keep the children engaged. An easy narrated version is also included.
One of the UK's favourite nativities, A Wriggly Nativity is designed for children who just can't sit still and tells the Christmas story almost entirely through catchy songs, actions, movement and dance!
In this imaginative new nativity musical, we discover that wonderful things do indeed come in small packages! For four young shepherds, being ‘bottom of the heap’ is no fun. They never get to leave the hillside and take the sheep to market and are never allowed to sit near the fire on cold evenings - such treats are reserved for the older shepherds.
Initially written as an informal play for very young children in a church congregation, Knock, Knock! Who's There? is a nativity play for the very young with no rehearsals necessary!
If your product comes complete with a CD or if you purchase a CD separately, then the tracks on the CD can easily be converted to MP3 files by using, for example, the “Rip CD” option in the Windows Media Player on a PC. This will then enable you to use the tracks in digital format if your venue does not have a CD player available.
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