Use our free resources to create a display and activity room to introduce children and adults to St. Nicholas. Holy Mother of the Rosary Cathedral, Lancaster, New York, did just that.
The display features information and activities. Our symbol page is printed and illustrated by chocolate gold coins, oranges or clementines, candy croziers (canes), stockings and a Santa hat. The Real Santa and Things to Talk About While Making St. Nicholas Projects are printed to be picked up. Members' St. Nicholas figures add interest along with the puppet from our shop.
Simple activities are coloring pages, two different color-and-cut-out St. Nicholas figures and ornaments made with our cookie papers.
In addition to our free resources, a few things from our shop are used: cookie papers, free bookmarks, scrap pictures and a puppet.
![]() St. Nicholas Figures |
![]() St. Nicholas Symbols |
![]() Color, Cut & Paste Activities |
![]() St. Nicholas Advent Card |
This is an easy and inexpensive way to introduce St. Nicholas.
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From Judith Krauza, Holy Mother of the Rosary Cathedral, Lancaster, New York. Used by permission.