Last year a good friend gave me the book titled The Legend of the Candy Cane by Lori Walburg.
The illustrations by James Bernardin are beautiful that make the story come alive. I kept it in our Christmas tub and Bean pulled it out asking, "Dis?" (which means this). I cried as I read the legend behind the candy cane and the message of hope behind it. I'll forever have a different view of candy canes and it'll always be a central piece of our Christmas celebrations.
I highly recommend you get the children's book and check out this website that has this free printable -- and what an amazing poem.
Have a wonderful Christmas celebration centered around Christ our Lord and glorifying HIM.
The illustrations by James Bernardin are beautiful that make the story come alive. I kept it in our Christmas tub and Bean pulled it out asking, "Dis?" (which means this). I cried as I read the legend behind the candy cane and the message of hope behind it. I'll forever have a different view of candy canes and it'll always be a central piece of our Christmas celebrations.
I highly recommend you get the children's book and check out this website that has this free printable -- and what an amazing poem.
Have a wonderful Christmas celebration centered around Christ our Lord and glorifying HIM.
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