Thanks Santa for coming to visit Miss Mary's Little Lambs Christmas Program!
Thank you to all the parents and families that came to support the kids in their program. I think they did a great job. (I apologize for the cramped enviornment...I've already scheduled the library for next year...you live and learn during your first experience!)
I was so busy with the kids, I didn't get any photos of the program. If you have any that you'd like to post on the blog, e-mail them to me.
Special thank you to Joann Barber for playing the piano!
Our program:
A is for angel, as sweet as can be.
Look how she smiles from the top of the tree
B is for Box with a big fancy bow
What could be hidden inside, do you know?
C is for Candy Cane, striped red and white.
A likety, crunchity, munchy delight!
D is for Dolly, with soft sleepy eyes. She drinks from a bottle; she toddles and cries
E is for elves, making all kinds of noise.
With hammers and nails as they build some new toys.
F is for frosting, that’s mixed in a pan.
And G is for a funny fat Gingerbread man.
H is for Holly, a bright decoration.
That helps make Christmas a fun celebration.
I is for Ice skates, they’re such fun to try.
Just step on the ice and away you will fly!
J is for Jingle Bells polished so bright. For reindeer to wear on their Christmas Eve flight.
K is for Kitten, with soft, fluffy fur; Whenever she’s petted she’ll snuggle and purr.
L is for List, that old Santa checks twice. So he can find out who’s been naughty or nice.
M is for mittens, so comfy to wear. They keep your hands warm in the cold, frosty air.
N is for nutcracker, made out of wood. He thinks that black walnuts and almonds tast good.
O is an Ornament, made for the tree. And hung in a spot where it’s easy to see.
P is Plum Pudding, a sweet, yummy treat;
It’s stuffed full of raisins and such fun to eat.
Q is a quilt, you can put on your lap. While waiting for Santa or taking a nap.
R is for reindeer, that pulls Santa’s sleigh.
In no time at all they’ll be flying your way!
S is for stockings, all stuffed full of toys. Special surprises for good girls and boys.
T is for Trains, that go clickity-clack.
Around and around on their own little track.
U is the Uniform, so proudly worn. By the little tin soldier, who’s blowing a horn.
V is for village, where lights softly glow.
To guide Santa’s sleigh through the snow.
W stands for the wreaths hung each year. To brighten our doors with holiday cheer.
X is the xylophone. Santa will pack. A y is the yo-yo he’ll add to his sack.
Z is for Zebra, with big button eyes. He’s meant to be somebody’s Christmas surprise
You’re wished a happy holiday that’s fun from A to Z!
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