Free Nativity Pack for Tot, Preschool, Prek and Kindergarten

Another Seasonal Pack For Christmas this time a Nativity Pack.

Free Nativity Pack for Tot, Preschool, Prek and Kindergarten with 60 pages of activities for the Nativity Story for kids. 3Dinosaurs.com

The Nativity Pack Printables are a great addition to the Nativity Printables on the site.

The Nativity Pack printables are to be used with children from 2 to 7.

This pack was made to go with the following book The Birds of Bethlehem.

Things to use with the Nativity Printables

We have included links to some of the products and resources we have used with this activity. If you purchase via the links we may earn a small commission.

Nativity Pack for PreK & Kindergarten contains over 60 pages:

(Part 1) Nativity Vocab 3 Part Cards, Which One is Different Worksheet, What Come Next Cut & Paste Worksheet, Nativity Prewriting, Nativity ABC Pattern Cards with Baby Jesus, Mary & Joseph and an angel, Matching Picture Cards, Nativity 4 Piece Puzzles, Nativity 10 Piece Puzzles 1 to 10 and 11 to 20, 21 to 30, Color Star Matching Cards, Dot Marker Nativity Pictures

(Part 2) Nativity Beginning Sound Clip cards or Worksheet, Baby Jesus Size Sorting Small, Medium & Large, Vocab Pocket Chart cards, Nativity Tracing Beginning Sound Lowercase Letters Strips, Nativity Tracing Beginning Sound Uppercase & Lowercase letters, Nativity Tracing Word Strips, Writing Nativity Word Strips, Writing Pages with Jesus, star, angel, stable, Mary & Joseph, shepherd, Color the Letter and Trace the Sentence Coloring Pages for Jesus, Angel, Stable, shepherd, star, and wise men, Mixed up Matching Words Worksheet, Nativity Matching Pictures & Word Tracing, Nativity Picture Matching Worksheet, Star Color by Size, Letter For for J is for Jesus, Color the Pictures as you read the Nativity Story, Color the 100 Chart

(Part 3) Nativity Color the Pattern, Fill in the Missing Pattern Cut & Paste Worksheet, Nativity Small Folding Book, Nativity Letter Stamping, Tell the Nativity Story Pictures

Nativity Printables

Nativity Tot Pack: For Tot and Preschool

Nativity Basic Prewriting Printable, Nativity 2 piece Puzzles, Matching Cards, Coloring the Shepherd Book, Nativity 9 Piece Puzzle

Nativity Printables

More Nativity Printables for Kids

Nativity Pack 2 is a fun addition to the original pack. It has some fun reading pages for kids to have. Each page can be used with the others.

Mini Nativity Sequencing Printable is a great way to retell the story of the Nativity with writing and sequencing cards.

Nativity Word Puzzles is a fun spelling activity you can do with the words from the Nativity. This is a great kindergarten activity for kids.

Nativity Prewriting Printable has some fun prewriting activities for kids to do. It has two types of lines for kids to trace. And super easy to use.

Check out all the fun Nativity Printables & Activities on 3 Dinosaurs.

Nativity  Activities & Printables on 3Dinosaurs.com

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Graphic Nativity purchased from Melonheadz Illustrating and Doodles

Nativity Pack

70 Comments

  1. This is wonderful and my kids will love it! Thank you so much:)
    I noticed a couple misspellings — shepherd is misspelled as sheppard in the dot marker pages in part 1 and in the Nativity book in part 3 with both printed and traceable pages; Joseph is misspelled as Joesph in the Nativity Word Matching in part 2.

  2. This pack is beautiful! I have printed it out and it is a perfect way for my daughter to continue her learning about the Nativity. Thank you for all that you do!

  3. You are so awesome! Thank you so much for these! My kids and I love your printables. I so appreciate you hard work and generosity. Will put on Pinterest so others can use too.

  4. I love this unit and am printing it out to use with my little neighbor whom I babysit for. I have a question though. I am kinda new to using the packs and am wondering what the cards on page 8 of the Nativity part 1 are to be used for? I can’t quite figure it out. thanks so much for the time and effort in creating these…all of your work is beautious! j

    1. Those are pattern cards. So you would start a pattern of Jospeh, Mary and then have them finish out the pattern. It is AB BC type patterns. So make different patterns and have them finish it out using all 3 cards.

  5. Wow – you are putting the rest of us to shame – 4 Christmas packs in a year !

    Seriously you have such wonderful robust packs – thanks for sharing with everyone =-)
    Beth

  6. Hi! I’m still trying to download the Nativity Pack…

    When I click on “Check here to download the Nativity Pack!” it leads to a download button for a pdf converter. That’s what I had trouble with yesterday when my anti-virus kicked in. Is there a simple, straightforward download for only the pack itself? Thanks so much! 😉

  7. Okay. Now I got it… I *was* clicking on the ad; I didn’t realize I had to scroll down to find the links for the direct downloads… Thanks for sharing! 🙂

    For the sake of others who might be uninitiated, you might consider including “Scroll down for direct links…”

    Thanks again!

  8. Hi again! I’m looking through the pack — and love it so far! 😉

    I did catch a small typo on the Matching Cards page: “…use as a matching cards.” (Delete “a” for agreement.)

    Thanks again!

  9. A few more typos:

    On the writing pages: “Write a sentence about angel.” should be: “Write a sentence about an (or the) angel.”

    On the “Star Color by Size” page: “star” in all three sentences (for directions) should be plural “stars” (since there is more than one star of each size to color).

    On “Color the pictures as you read the story”
    “Jesus Birth” should be “Jesus’ Birth”
    And on that same page: “from Your favorite story or Scriptures”
    “Your” should not be capitalized.

    On page 5 of part3 “Joseph” is misspelled.

    I have a first grader who tends to notice these details… 😉

  10. Thanks for sharing. Im with a group of four that does not know why it is Christmas…they says its because Santa’s is coming….this will surelly help to explain form where all this traditions came from.! The pack (whole of it) is simple and lovely 🙂
    Many Thanks

    Maria

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