A Is the Ewe on a Pew anti-Santa?
No way, Jose! Ewe On A Pew is made to co-exist with your existing Christmas traditions. The purpose of Ewe On A Pew is to highlight the celebration of Christ in a fun and memorable way for our children, making sure the message of Christ is not lost!
What are the rules? Can my kids touch it?
The Ewe On A Pew is flexible to your own house rules but we recommend allowing your children to touch. Our Ewe On A Pew is wondrous and adventurous! But not magic. She is a toy representation of the message of the nativity, her daily presence is a reminder of the miracle of the birth of Christ. Like a welcome member of the family, children are encouraged to hug and play with their Ewe On A Pew!
When should I start the tradition?
For most families, a good time to introduce Ewe On A Pew is whenever you start bringing out your Christmas decorations. We recommend having the Ewe make his/her appearance soon after Thanksgiving or a few weeks before Christmas. Christmas morning is suggested to be his/her last day before saying goodbye until the next year.
Can I use this for other Christian Holidays?
Yes! Ewe On A Pew can be used for not just Christmas, but for ANY Christian holiday. In fact, Ewe on a Pew - An Easter Tradition is already in the works for 2017 and your same Ewe On A Pew can be used again then! We are #TakingBackChristmas and #TakingBackEaster in Jesus' name!
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No way, Jose! Ewe On A Pew is made to co-exist with your existing Christmas traditions. The purpose of Ewe On A Pew is to highlight the celebration of Christ in a fun and memorable way for our children, making sure the message of Christ is not lost!
What are the rules? Can my kids touch it?
The Ewe On A Pew is flexible to your own house rules but we recommend allowing your children to touch. Our Ewe On A Pew is wondrous and adventurous! But not magic. She is a toy representation of the message of the nativity, her daily presence is a reminder of the miracle of the birth of Christ. Like a welcome member of the family, children are encouraged to hug and play with their Ewe On A Pew!
When should I start the tradition?
For most families, a good time to introduce Ewe On A Pew is whenever you start bringing out your Christmas decorations. We recommend having the Ewe make his/her appearance soon after Thanksgiving or a few weeks before Christmas. Christmas morning is suggested to be his/her last day before saying goodbye until the next year.
Can I use this for other Christian Holidays?
Yes! Ewe On A Pew can be used for not just Christmas, but for ANY Christian holiday. In fact, Ewe on a Pew - An Easter Tradition is already in the works for 2017 and your same Ewe On A Pew can be used again then! We are #TakingBackChristmas and #TakingBackEaster in Jesus' name!
Still have questions? Send your questions in by clicking here.