Kids' Nativity Set | 11 Catholic Christmas figures

Kids' Nativity Set | 11 Catholic Christmas figures
Kids' Nativity Set | 11 Catholic Christmas figures
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Kids' Nativity Set | 11 Catholic Christmas figures

  • Nativity scene for boys and girls.
  • Made of resin plastic.
  • 11 figures:
    • Baby Jesus.
    • Virgin Mary.
    • Saint Joseph.
    • Ox.
    • Donkey.
    • Melchior.
    • Gaspar.
    • Balthazar.
    • Angel.
    • Shepherd with lamb.
    • Lamb.
  • The standing miniatures have an average height of 10 cm (3.94 in).
  • Polychrome finish.
  • Other Kids' Nativity Set for Christmas scenes are available.

The Kids' Nativity Set | Catholic Christmas 

The Kids' Nativity Set is a Christmas tradition representing the birth of Jesus in a way that is accessible and educational for the youngest members of the household.

The kids' Christmas Nativity set , also known as Kids' Nativity Portals, depict the Birth of Jesus in the Nativity set. Setting them up in parishes and homes is a way to teach kids the lessons and values of Christmas.

Christmas Mysteries can be made of miniatures or life-sized statues. Nowadays, Catholic stores offer Nativity sets of any size.

Setting up a Kids' Nativity set as a family

Setting up a Kids' Nativity Scene helps kids understand the story of Christmas, transmitting values like empathy, humility, family, joy, love, and more.

The process of setting up is a great time for interaction among all family members. During these moments, family bonds are strengthened, and Christian values that form the foundation of the family and society are passed on to the youngest.

Christmas is a time when kids play a special role. They are the focus of activities for all family members. It is a moment when gifts are abundant. Parents, grandparents, uncles, and others help the Wise Men ensure kids receive the requested gifts.

While gifts bring joy, it is crucial not to forget that toys, clothes, and so on are only part of Christmas. Educating our kids in the values offered by the Holy Mother Church is the foundation of Christmas.

Kids' Nativity set: Meaning of the Figurines

The range of Kids' Nativity set figures is practically endless. There is a wide variety of pieces used to decorate our homes at Christmas.

Certain Christmas figures should always be present in representations of the Birth of Jesus, especially those aimed at kids in the household.

These figures have great symbolic value. They all represent a series of Christian values that kids need to know, reflecting the teachings of the Word of God, showing the path to becoming a good Christian.

Among all the Catholic Christmas images, these stand out:

  • The figure of Baby Jesus

Baby Jesus is the incarnation of God and the core around which all other elements of the Nativity Scene revolve.

Christ became man to know our fears and hopes, sharing our lives to rise and conquer death. Jesus, through His sacrifice, fulfills the prophecies of salvation for humanity. Baby Jesus reminds the faithful of the hope and redemption His arrival brings to the world.

Representing Baby Jesus in a manger, surrounded by animals in a modest environment, emphasizes the humility with which God chose to enter the world. This act invites believers to value simplicity and humility in their own lives.

  • The figure of the Virgin Mary

The figure of the Virgin Mary, along with Baby Jesus and Saint Joseph, is one of the most important pieces of a Nativity Scene.

Our Holy Mother represents unconditional love and maternal protection. She intercedes before God to help her Son, Jesus, and, by extension, humanity.

The Virgin Mary also represents purity, as Mary was not touched by original sin, unlike the rest of humanity.

Finally, Holy Mary symbolizes acceptance and understanding of God’s plan for her. Mary takes on her role with joy, saying, “Let it be done to me according to Your word.”

  • The figure of Saint Joseph

Saint Joseph is the protector of Baby Jesus and the Virgin Mary.

He symbolizes faith and obedience to God. Saint Joseph accepts his family, even though he is not the biological father of the Kid.

  • The figures of the ox and the donkey

The ox and the donkey complete any Christmas depiction of the Nativity. They are elements that reinforce the humility with which the Son of God came into the world.

These two animals symbolize all creation longing for the arrival of the Messiah. All living beings, regardless of their understanding, recognize the newborn as the Son of God.

  • The Nativity Scene | The Stable

The Nativity Scene, also known as the Stable or Manger, is the structure framing the Holy Family.

It is the modest shelter Saint Joseph found for Mary to give birth.

It is another element that highlights the humble origin of Jesus and His family. God chose His Son to enter the world in the humblest circumstances.

  • The figures of the Wise Men | Melchior, Gaspar, and Balthazar

In Catholic tradition, the Wise Men (Melchior, Gaspar, and Balthazar) are perhaps the most notable pieces after the Holy Family. The three wise kings followed the Star of Bethlehem and hold a prominent place in representations of the Birth of Jesus.

Their presence carries a symbolic message that is important to share with the youngest in the household.

The Wise Men originate from the three continents known to humanity at the time: Asia, Europe, and Africa. Emphasizing that the salvation Jesus offers is for all humanity.

By worshiping Baby Jesus and offering gifts, the Wise Men recognize the triple nature of Jesus: divine, human, and royal.

According to the Gospel of Matthew, the Wise Men offered three gifts to Baby Jesus, each with profound meaning:

Gold

This precious metal, offered by Melchior, symbolizes Jesus&rsquo's kingship, recognizing Him as the King of Kings.

Incense

Gaspar presented incense, an aromatic resin used in religious rituals to symbolize worship and prayer. This gift represents Jesus&rsquo's divinity.

Myrrh

Balthazar offered myrrh, a substance used in ancient times for embalming and medicine. This gift points to Jesus&rsquo's future suffering and death, alluding to His passion, death, and resurrection to save humanity.

  • The Angel | The Star of Bethlehem

The Star of Bethlehem and the Angels hold a similar significance in Christmas Nativity representations. They are the means God uses to communicate to the Wise Men and shepherds that Jesus has been born and a new era has begun.

The Star of Bethlehem guided the Wise Men from their homes to the Nativity.

The Angel announced to the shepherds that near where they were tending their flock, Baby Jesus, the Son of God, had been born in a humble manger.

It is common to place the Angel or the Star of Bethlehem above the Nativity, symbolizing where Jesus is located.

  • The figure of the Shepherd

The figure of the shepherd is another classic piece in traditional Nativity sets.

The shepherds represent ordinary people, those of lower economic and cultural status, who recognize Jesus as the promised Savior.

Shepherds are often depicted carrying lambs over their shoulders. These images show the devotion of people to God, offering their greatest possessions to praise the Son of God.