Christmas Novena for Kids
During Advent we prepare to celebrate Christmas-Jesus' birth. We
welcome him into our hearts and into our lives. Share this short
novena with your children, a nine day preparation for Christmas.
The novena should begin on December 16. There is a short reading,
song, and prayer for each day until December 25th. (The
short song for each day can be sung to the melody of "On Jordan's
Bank.")
First Day
December 16
We want to prepare the stable of our hearts.
To read:
Jesus came to earth because he loves us so much. He wants to
live in our hearts! Jesus said, "Live on in me as I do in you"
(John 15:4).
I can prepare my heart for the coming of Jesus by treating everyone
the way I would treat Jesus, because Jesus lives in everyone.
Decide what you can do for Jesus today. Promise him you will
try to do it.
To sing:
A cold dark night, a stable bare.
Our Savior-King was born in there.
O Lord, I'll build a home for you,
A heart of goodness, warm and true.
To pray:
Lord Jesus, thank you for coming to earth to save us because
you love us all.
Please help me to show my love for you by being kind to other people.
Amen.
Second Day
December 17
We offer Jesus the manger of our love.
To read:
Jesus' first crib was Mary's beautiful heart. When the angel
asked her to be God's mother, she said: "I am the servant of
the Lord. Let it be done to me as you say" (Luke 1:38).
Mary showed her love for God by always saying "yes" to
him. I, too, can show my love for God and give Jesus a comfortable
manger to sleep in. Whenever I keep the Ten Commandments, I say
"yes" to God as Mary did.
Make a promise to Jesus
To sing:
A manger was your crib, dear Lord.
It's all your family could afford!
I want to give a clean soft bed
On which to lay your infant head.
To pray:
Dear Jesus, thank you for loving me. And thank you, Mary, for
saying "yes" to God. Please help me to always show my
love by saying "yes" to Jesus. Amen.
Third Day
December 18
We offer Jesus the straw of sacrifice.
To read:
I want to fill the manger with a lot of clean, fluffy straw.
This straw can be the good things that I go out of my way to do
for other people. I don't always have to do only the things I like
to do or have to do. Doing something extra to help at home is a
great way to tell Jesus that I like being one of his followers.
Jesus says: "If anyone wishes to be my follower, he must forget
himself, take up his cross and follow me" (Matthew 16:24)
Make a promise to Jesus.
To sing:
'Twas fresh and clean the straw and hay,
On which the Infant Jesus lay.
I'll make a sacrifice and bring
My "straw" to him, our Lord and King.
To pray:
Lord Jesus, I thank and praise you for all the things you do
to help other people. Please help me to be more like you every day.
Amen.
Fourth Day
December 19
We offer Jesus the swaddling clothes of purity.
To read:
"She gave birth to her firstborn son, wrapped him in swaddling
clothes and laid him in a
manger." (Luke 2:7).
When Jesus was born, his mother Mary, wrapped him in warm clothes
and hugged him to her heart. I want to try to keep my heart pure
and stay close to Jesus and Mary all my life. If I pray to Mary,
she will help me to be careful about the language I use, the kind
of jokes I listen to, the pictures I look at and the TV programs
I watch.
Make a promise to Jesus.
To sing:
The clothes, good Jesus, that you wore,
Were plain, and yes, were also poor.
The "clothes" I want to give today-
Good thoughts I think, good words I say.
To pray:
Dear Jesus, I want to be your friend and follower forever.
Please help me to always keep my life going in the right direction-toward
heaven. Amen.
Fifth Day
December 20
With the shepherds, we offer Jesus our obedience today.
To read:
"Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you.
He is Christ the Lord" (Luke 2:11).
The shepherds were invited by angels to Jesus' crib. They left
their flocks right away and went to find Jesus. I, too, can obey
quickly and cheerfully just as the shepherds did. They did what
they knew in their hearts would please God.
Make a promise to Jesus.
To sing:
As shepherds watched their sheep by night,
The sky burst forth with radiant light.
"Your Savior's born,"-the angels sang.
The earth had waited-oh so long!
To pray:
Lord, thank you for sending your angels to tell the shepherds
the good news of Jesus' birth. Please help me to obey quickly and
cheerfully-as if I, too, were invited to the stable to adore the
newborn Savior. Amen.
Sixth Day
December 21
With the angels, we offer Jesus our praise today.
To read:
Angels filled the sky with glorious praise on that first Christmas
night, and sang: "Glory to God in the highest, and peace on
earth to those on whom his favor rests" (Luke 2:14).
What a wonderful prayer of praise!
I, too, can praise God today by offering many short prayers of
love and praise and thanksgiving.
Make a promise to Jesus.
To sing:
The angels, Lord, your glory sing,
They praise their God; they praise their King.
O little Infant, poor and small,
You are our God, and Lord of all!
To pray:
All your creatures praise you, Lord.
All your people give you thanks.
You are loving and kind.
I will praise you forever (see Psalm 145).
Seventh Day
December 22
We want to "shine" like Bethlehem's star by offering
Jesus the gift of our witness.
To read:
The large, bright star that lit the sky on that first Christmas
night reminds us of something Jesus told us: "Let your light
shine before everyone, so that all will see the good things you
do and praise your Father in heaven" (Matthew 5:16).
This means that our witness-doing good things-can help lead other
people to do good things, too, and follow Jesus.
Make a promise to Jesus.
To sing:
Our love of God and others, too,
Should show in all we say and do.
And when our deeds of love shine bright,
We each become a Christmas light.
To pray:
Dear Jesus, I thank and praise you for the light of the Bethlehem
star. It reminds me of your love for me. You are always there when
I need you.
Please help me to always try to show the light of my love for you
by doing good deeds for others. Amen.
Eighth Day
December 23
With St. Joseph, we offer Jesus the gift of simplicity.
To read:
Simplicity means that we do good deeds to please the Lord and
not just to show off or to be told by everyone that we are special.
We are very special! God loves us for who we are, not for what we
can do. We can learn simplicity from good St. Joseph.
Make a promise to Jesus.
To sing:
A holy, quiet man was he,
Who served God in simplicity.
O Joseph, may we be like you,
And serve the Lord our whole life through.
To pray:
O St. Joseph, help us to be like you. God trusted you to take
care of his infant son, Jesus, and Mary, his holy mother.
Please take care of us, too, and show us the way to Jesus. Amen.
Ninth Day
December 24
Together with Mary, Jesus' Mother, we offer Jesus the gift
of prayer.
To read:
God chose Mary to be the mother of his Son. How much God must
have loved Mary! And how much Mary must have loved God!
Jesus made us a promise: "Ask and you will receive; seek and
you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you" (Luke
11:9).
Like Mary, those who love God very much try to pray well. With
Mary's help we too can offer loving prayers to God and prepare our
hearts for Christmas.
Make a promise to Jesus.
To sing:
A love for God filled Mary's heart.
It made her special-set apart.
She'll teach us all the secrets of
Her prayer of praise and thanks of love.
To pray:
Holy Mary. Mother of God, pray for me now, and always. Amen
Blessed Christmas!