Product Description
An inspiring blend of magic and story telling as four colourful silk hankies magically blend into one large picture of St Nicholas!
Did you know that the secret identity of Santa is St Nicholas the wonder worker - 4th Century Bishop of Myra! You can now tell the inspiring story of St Nick's use this beautiful Santa Claus silk - and reveal the true reason why we give gifts at Christmas.
The colours of four silks, red, white, green and black are used by the performer to tell the Christmas story - of a baby born in a stable. They are popped into a change bag and the magic words said. 'Joy to the World'! When the silks are pulled out there's a surprise. They've mixed into a picture - but not of the Nativity as expected but of Santa. But hold on. Santa's other name is St Nicholas - and with that the story of the generous giving of a Turkish Bishop to the poor is told - motivated by his joy at God's greatest gift - the birth of his son. A fun, surprising and original Christmas tale with a twist at the end!
Here's an idea. Invite a Volunteer to place the four silks into a change bag then produce the Santa silk. Throw in some Christmas cracker jokes and a breakaway wand to create a fun and entertaining routine.
This is a lovely silk set at a great price and with a fun Christmas Tale!
- Very easy to do
- Colourful silks for a great presentation
- Scripted presentation on St Nick - so you're ready to go!
A memorable way to illustrate the Saint behind Santa and God's original Christmas gift.
Comes complete with: one 18 inch Santa silk, four 12-inch silks in red, white, green and black plus David Ginn's written instructions and Mission Magics very special scripted St Nick presentation!
Just provide your own change bag or other switch device such as a merry switch.
SAVE £1.00 when you order a pack of 8 Christmas Throw Streamers with this effect. Fill the air above your audience with a shower of snow white streamers! They're SIX METERS LONG! A fantastic ending to your presentation. Tick the box above to get the saving.