Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Christmas Activities for Kids 2012


Last year, I attempted to make an origami Nativity Scene. In a nutshell,
it didn't go very well. So, I decided to look for more "artistically-friendly"
projects for this year.

Here's a round-up of activities that really got me inspired. Click on the
links for the how-tos :)

Nativity Scenes


This DIY Nativity Scene by Marloes de Vries is one of the easiest projects
around. All you need to do is cut, fold then glue the images. How simple
is that!


If you've got spare toilet paper tubes, Catholic Icing's Nativity Set is the project
for you.

Christmas Calendars


Here's a cute Santa Calendar from Maestra Valentina. The kids can
cut off the portion of Santa's beard that corresponds to the date. You
know it's Christmas when you've reached Santa's nose!


This Santa Calendar from Busy Little Bugs is great for the little kids. They
can put a pompom ball or sticker on the dates leading up to Christmas.


This is one of those things on my wish list. Homemade by Jill's Advent
Calendar is one of those labor of love projects. It's all hand sewn.
The tree ornaments stay in the box and a new one is hung up each day.

Jesse / Christmas Trees


Tired and Need Sleep has a Jesse Tree 2012 printable: included are
the readings, prayers and ornaments needed for your Jesse Tree.


Here's another project for the little kids. This Felt Christmas Tree by
Sol and Rachel allows your little one to decorate and redecorate the tree.

Activity Packs

We'll be using some of the activities here for our homeschooling this
December. But kiddies who're on "traditional school" holiday break
can join in on the fun!








Nativity and Winter Wonderland Packs by Over the Big Moon

It's beginning to feel like Christmas in our home. We've been listening to
Christmas Songs and finalizing Christmas plans.  All we need is our
Christmas Tree. Yes, I'm still hopeful that we'll get one this year.


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8 comments:

  1. Thanks for compiling some great ideas for Christmas. I am excited to try the Jess Tree Schedule.
    Morgan :)

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    1. Thanks Morgan! I hope the Jesse Tree makes for a more meaningful Christmas for the family!

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  2. Stopping by from Titus 2 Tuesdays THANK YOU!!! I have been searching for a nativity scene to do with my kids. The ones in the stores around us are UG-LEH. I can't wait to drag out my printer and get started on this!! It's going to be so fun! Have a great day. Blessings from Croatia: A Little R & R: www.littlerandr.org

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    1. Thanks Rosilind! Nice post on include toddlers in the Christmas celebrations! :)

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    2. oops, I meant *how to include* ...

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  3. When my oldest was 3 I x-stitched a 10 day advent calendar that had pictures to velcro stick on, a scripture passage to read, and a carol to sing. We still use it and he's 27! I am working on one for his oldest who will be 2 next Christmas.

    Visiting through Titus 2 Tuesday

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    1. Hi Sharon! I just some felt Advent Calendars the other day. They're soo on my wish list!

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    2. oh my sticky fingers today.. *just saw*

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