Over the years I have made quite a few Christmas freebies. It felt like I might need to round them up to make it a bit easy to share and explore them, so that you can use what works best for your family. From contrast cards for newborns, to pray n’ play packs, to Birthday Party for Jesus supplies…..there’s quite a few. Take what you need. Merry Christmas!

Christmas Contrast Cards
These contrast cards are made for the littlest in the family to help them engage in tummy time, and to help you contemplate the hope of Christmas as you navigate the early days of being a new parent.

Pray n’ Play: Navidad
This is a bilingual pray n’ play pack designed for littles 2+ to explore the Christmas story. It includes short devotions and play prompts perfect for engaging toddlers.
Christmas Cookies
A round-up of Christmas cookie recipes that are easy to get littles involved in making.




Pray n’ Play: Christmas
This play pack is designed to help families engage in the Christmas story with festive traditions your family might already engage in:
-Christmas carols
-Christmas movies
-Readings
-Crafts
-and more.

Birthday Party for Jesus
This is super cheesy, but when you have a 3 year-old obsessed with their birthday, sometimes the best way to communicate that God became human and lived with us is by throwing Jesus a birthday party. I couldn’t find bilingual party supplies, so I made my own.

Letters from the Magi
This tool leans into the Dia de los Reyes tradition of the three kings delivering gifts. Journey with them through various countries to see how Christians around the world celebrate Jesus’ birth.

Pray n’ Play Epiphany
This is another Epiphany resource exploring the ways that Christians around the world celebrate Jesus. With songs, games, and craft ideas. This is an interactive way to remember that Jesus came for the whole world, and we celebrate with brothers and sisters in Christ around the globe.
