Actually, we had a lot of time to talk. The set is amazingly detailed and has more pieces than we'd care to count. We painstakingly matched the characters to their accessories (thank goodness they came with directions!) and then arranged them in the little paper stable that came with the set.
I left Kathleen with the completely assembled toy while I took Madeline upstairs for her morning nap. Once I'd gotten Madeline settled (a process that takes only a few minutes), I returned downstairs to find a bit of a disaster. It looked as though the figures had been decapitated!
"Wow," I said, "What happened to everyone?"
"Everyone gived their crown to baby Jesus and his mommy," she explained.
I gasped. And then I saw. Everything -- every cloak, every hat, every accessory (including, ahem, everyone's hair) was, indeed, arrayed before the infant King.
Who'd have thought the one giving the Advent lessons would be our toddler?
[They] fall down before him who sits on the throne,
and worship him who lives for ever and ever.
They lay their crowns before the throne and say:
You are worthy, our Lord and God,
to receive glory and honor and power,
for you created all things,
and by your will they were created
and have their being.
Rev. 4:10-11
and worship him who lives for ever and ever.
They lay their crowns before the throne and say:
You are worthy, our Lord and God,
to receive glory and honor and power,
for you created all things,
and by your will they were created
and have their being.
Rev. 4:10-11
10 comments:
Awesome. She had them lay it all down. Happy Birthday, Jesus!
PS I saw the Playmobil recently at Toys R Us and found it far superior to the Little People nativity we own.
That is fabulous, Kristen. Thank you for sharing that story. You have a sweet and smart little girl there. What a blessing!
What a smart little girl you have!
I bought the same set for Ben last year and he loves to play with it! (Although we are avid Playmobile collectors-they are his favorite toy!)
I love this set because the kids can actually play with it and learn about the Chistmas story! (They aren't allowed to play with our adult nativity, but it is so tempting!)
Happy Advent!
For such is the Kingdom... It's humbling how much we can learn from them. Happy Advent-ing!
What a great story!!!
Melts my heart!
Declan saw the picture of your nativity on the computer screen and said "I want to be in that play!" How sweet babies are!
Isn't it amazing how little kids love and simply understand Jesus more than we do?
Thanks for posting about Advent Conspiracy. Most of the families in our church are participating in it this year.
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