Kitchen Fun:
Gingerbread houses
or nativity scenes
Sugar cookies
Almond bark/
Peppermint bark
S’mores over the
stovetop or fire
Hot coco
Apple cider
Peppermint ice cream
Pretzel rods
Chocolate spoons
for hot coco
Try a new recipe
Eggnog
Chuck-A-Mucka
Outside Fun:
Go
sledding
Catch snowflakes
on your tongue
Catch snowflakes
on black piece of paper and look at how they are all different
Ice skating
Play in the snow
Go caroling
Go on a drive to
see the Christmas lights
Build an igloo or
snowman
Inside Fun:
Make paper snowflakes
Write a Christmas
letter to Santa
Read Christmas stories
Game night
Make candy cane swords
(Just lick the end till it’s poky)
Ride sleigh
(sleeping bag) down the stairs
Sit by the fire
Re-enact the nativity
Magical moments under
the Christmas tree
Christmas photo-shoot
Make a Christmas craft
Make a Christmas
Playlist of your favorite music
Send Christmas cards
Wrap presents
Watch a Christmas
movie
Service:
Make room for new
toys by giving old ones to someone in need
Invite a friend to
dinner
Donate food
Deliver goodies to
neighbors
Do a secret act of
service
12 days of
Christmas for a friend or neighbor
Buy someone else a
meal
Christmas Eve Fun:
Make a trap (for
anybody trying to peek early Christmas morning)
Leave cookies out
for Santa
Leave carrots or reindeer
food (oatmeal and glitter) for reindeer
Open pajamas
Leave a key for Santa
with poem (perfect if you don’t have a fireplace)
Traditions:
Elf on the shelf
or Reindeer on the rug
Christmas ornaments-make
or buy one each year
Christmas PJ’s
(Day after Christmas tree is set up or Christmas Eve)
Christmas book
each year
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