The Child Jesus, a central figure in Christianity, represents the divine incarnation and the humility of God made man. His story begins with the Annunciation to Mary and the birth in Bethlehem, narrated in the Gospels of Luke and Matthew. The veneration of the Child Jesus has developed over the centuries, taking various forms: from devotion to the nativity scene, introduced by Saint Francis of Assisi, to the veneration of specific miraculous images, such as the Holy Infant of Prague. A symbol of innocence, purity, and hope, the Child Jesus is venerated as the bearer of salvation and divine love, inspiring faith and devotion in millions of believers around the world. His figure reminds us of the importance of humility and trust in divine providence.