I'm assuming you are talking about something to say at the beginning like before they sing for their parents...if so then this is what most teachers have them say: Welcome to our 2007 winter program, or Thank you for coming to our holiday concert. Then usually another child says what the name of the first song is, snd when the next one is up, and so on. At the end of singing, another child usually invites parents to have refreshments in the class afterwards.
2007-12-16 04:14:05
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answered by Sarah 3
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How about a nice Christmas song. One of you could sing. That will be great. Or dance too! How about giving a speech about Christmas, some jokes, tell stories, or just tell your visitors your plan of your party (what will they gonna do, is there any games, or surprises, etc.)
2016-05-24 05:03:16
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answered by tonya 3
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at our Christmas nativity play the childs opening remarks were.welcome to our performance.we hope you enjoy it..then off you go!!
2007-12-18 09:32:52
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answered by Ellen V 2
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Luke chapter One in the Bible.--the real meaning of Christmas
2007-12-16 08:17:31
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answered by mistrhistre 3
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Do you really think that pre-school children are really going to care enough for you to be stressing out about this?
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2007-12-16 03:18:22
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answered by ? 7
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