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7 Winter and Christmas Activities to Do with Your Kids

Simple Christmas Activities to Do with Your Kids


Winter is here! Oh, and Christmas is also just around the corner! Not only do kids love this time of year, but so adults do too! Even the most mature people in society can’t help but get a little giddy when it’s snowing outside and the bells are ringing! Christmas brings out everyone’s inner child. Of course, winter means it’s time for fun, family, holiday activities and lots of them! Read on for 7 simple winter and Christmas activities to do with your kids.



Simple Christmas Activities to Do with Your Kids




Seven Simple Activities to do with Kids during Winter Season


There's no need to spend a lot of money or stress over making glorious holiday decorations and delectable cookies to achieve the perfect Christmas with kids. Simple winter and holiday activities make the best, long lasting memories. Why not start a new family Christmas tradition with these simple activities for family time with the kids.


  1. Decorate your whole house with fancy lights

Winter isn’t the holiday season without fancy lights. 

From the colorful to the vibrant, get creative and beautiful LED fairy lights to your favorite rooms. Make sure to get the kids involved by allowing them to have input on which lights go in which location. LED lights don't get hot like those old fashioned Christmas lights so go crazy this year!

To get some amazing Christmas lights, as well as other cool bulbs and lamps, go to powerpointelectrics.co.uk. Be a clever mom or dad by ordering your lights now before it’s too late! The more lights, the merrier the holiday season. Your kids will treasure this family tradition, so go make it a thing!


  1. Spend a day at your local slopes

Fingers crossed; it’s going to snow this winter! When it does, the entire family should wrap up nice and warm and head down to your local slopes. They’ll probably be lots of other families and kids there, too, which will make the occasion extra memorable. In Indiana, you can also do some stellar snow toboggan sledding at Pokagon State Park.


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  1. Create paper snowflakes

Kids love to get creative during winter and Christmas time. A great winter holiday activity idea is to create snowflakes out of paper. Follow this easy tutorial on how to make paper snowflakes from Martha Stewart. Make sure to carefully guide your kids through the steps, and don’t forget to be extra careful with sharp scissors! Once you’ve created your paper snowflakes, scatter them around your home for a special winter holiday decoration.


Here are some more fun snowflake activities from the Adventures of Kids Creative Chaos.


  1. Read Christmas stories

It's impossible to count the abundance of classic Christmas stories. So, this winter, give your kids freedom of choice when it comes to which stories they want to hear. Maybe it will be The Polar Express, or – wait for it - How the Grinch Stole Christmas. Click here for some great holiday books for kids that you may not of yet read!


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  1. Go on a Netflix marathon with the family!

Usually, the weather is freezing cold during the winter months in Indiana. Of course, this means that a lot of time is spent indoors (preferably with marshmallow.)

When your family is relaxing around the house during the holiday, load up Netflix and go on a movie-watching marathon! Elf, anyone? If you need extra help, here are 37 of the best Christmas movies for kids available on Netflix. 


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  1. Have a cozy fire in your backyard

Bonfires don't have to be just for fall! If you have a nice spacious backyard, you should have a cozy (and safe) fire. You’ll even be able to toast some marshmallows, have some hot chocolate, and tell your best Christmas stories. While you're at it, make some savory s'mores!


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  1. Build igloos and snow forts

When it snows, it’s only right that the entire family has a huge snowball fight! When you do, make sure to build some igloos and forts to make it extra exciting. You can even make indoor snowballs for an indoor snowball fight!



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Reuse Cardboard Toilet Tubes Holiday Party Favors or Christmas Decorations: Treat Baskets

Treat Baskets Ornaments for Christmas Tree


How to Reuse Cardboard (Toilet ) Tube rolls to make Treat Basket Ornament Decorations for the Christmas Tree or a Classroom Party Gifts.These little Christmas Tree Decorations from Toilet Paper Rolls are fun to make.  Enjoy!

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Update: This post was created in the days of flip phones. Our apologies for the photos, but it is such a rewarding project, you'll enjoy creating something beautiful to hang on the tree and fill with goodies! If you do, share a photo in the comments.


I saw a post on toilet tube crafts. They look like they were made by a professional. I thought we'd try it out. Here are our kid versions. We added a mouse, penguin, tree, and an angel.



Reuse Cardboard Toilet Tubes for cute Party favor candy holders or Christmas Tree ornaments
Easy Toilet Tube Cardboard  Holiday Ornaments.


Cut your toilet or paper towel tubes in half. I cut up the middle and then cut in half. Your cut won't show. Tape together. Cover the cardboard with felt, fabric, or construction paper and decorate to your hearts content!

What great Christmas tree decorations and ornaments to fill with goodies from Santa, but they also make good party favors or table placeholders too!


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Cute Christmas Tree Decorating Ideas: Basket Ornaments
Santa made by 7 yr.old boy, Angel by teenager.
Basket Ornaments
Snowman Angel.
Christmas Tree Basket Ornaments for Kids to Make
Christmas Tree.

Cute Penguin Party Favor for Kid's Birthday
Mommy's Penguin.
Kids Christmas ornaments to make Reuse Cardboard Toilet Tubes into Holiday Party Favors or Christmas Decorations
Mommy's Snowman.
Christmas Tree Basket Ornaments for Kids to Make
Made by 5 yr. old.
Christmas Tree Basket Ornaments for Kids to Make
Reindeer with Harness.
Mouse Decoration: Christmas Tree Basket Ornaments for Kids to Make
Mommy's Mouse with Pipecleaner tail.
Christmas Tree Basket Ornaments for Kids to Make: Mice
Whiskers are wires from bread twist tie.


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Reindeer  Sausage Business Card Snowman Felt Scraps Cream Cheese Peanut Tree Puppet Waffle Cone Pipecleaners Buy Felt and other supplies for this project at Amazon: Felt* Googly Eyes* Recommended Reading: Little Christmas Decorations to Knit and Crochet* Holiday Crafts from Cardboard Tube Rolls







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13 Easy Eatable Edible Christmas Craft Activities for Kids

Fun, Easy, Eatable, Edible, Christmas Art and Craft Activities for Kids


We love any kind of eatable, edible art. It's the best after school snack activity for kids. You get to make it, have fun, and eat it too! These 13 easy, seasonal, holiday snack craft activities for Christmas are sure to get your kids in a happy mood. Enjoy!




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Fun, Easy, Eatable, Edible, Christmas Art and Craft Activities for Kids
13 Easy Eatable Edible Christmas Craft Activities for Kids.

  • From Disney Family Fun, these edible sugar plum gum drop penguins are perfect for the scene around your gingerbread house.

Christmas activities for children Gumdrop Penguins
Candy Gum Drop Penguins = Edible Art.



edible craft activities for kids: things to do with marshmallows
Reindeer Marshmallow Pops = Things to do with marshmallows.


Marshmallow Snowman Sippers: things to do with marshmallows
Marshmallow Snowman Sippers.


  • Edible Crafts shared these adorable and easy to make powdered doughnut snowmen. In our after school program, we used candy corn for the noses and candy dots for the facial features.


Pre School Activities Edible Snowman Craft
Powdered Doughnut Snowman = Edible Craft.


How to make Stained Glass Cookie Ornaments.
Stained Glass Cookie Ornaments.

  • We found these edible cinnamon cookie ornaments at Completely Delicious. There are also non-edible versions which smell wonderful and last for years. Just don't eat them!

  • Christmas Yule Log Roll is the perfect Christmas Eve dessert. Make some hot cocoa, start a fire, and slice up your Yule Log Chocolate Cake! We've got the recipe!

How to make an edible Christmas Yule Log Roll Cake.
How to make an edible Christmas Yule Log Roll Cake.


Edible Cinnamon Scented Cookie Ornament.
Edible Cinnamon Scented Cookie Ornament.

  • Make an edible sleigh from candy canes like this one from One Hundred Dollars a Month. Keep scrolling to see our similar version with edible passengers!

edible sleigh from candy canes
Edible sleigh from candy canes from One Hundered Dollars a Month.

How to make a gingerbread house from cardboard
Make a Cardboard Gingerbread House.


Waffle Cone Christmas Trees: Types of Christmas trees
Waffle Cone Christmas Trees from She Knows.


Sugared Marshmallow Snowman
Sugared Marshmallow Snowman from She Knows.


  • This snowman in a jar is one of our all time most popular posts. This one is filled with fiber fill, but you can fill it with mini-marshmallows, chocolate candy, and candy corn to make an easy, edible craft for preschoolers.

Activities for preschool snowmen: Snowman in a jar. We filled this with cotton batting, but you could use popcorn or vanilla fudge.
Snowman in a jar: We filled this with cotton batting, 
but you could use popcorn, marshmallows, or vanilla fudge.


things to do with Marshmallows fun for kids  Edible Art Christmas Crafts
Edible Chocolate Marshmallow Gingerbread Man.

  • Pop some popcorn, add some waffle cone Christmas trees, a candy cane sleigh, peanut marshmallow snowmen and penguins, and you have the outdoor area at your Gingerbread Land.

    How to make Gingerbread House landscape
    The scene outside a Gingerbread House.


    • This little peanut is a snowman. To make an edible version, paint with white icing and decorate with gel icing.




    Edible Peanut Snowman activities for preschool
    This Peanut Marshmallow is a Lapel Pin, but you can 
    make and edible version for your Candy Cane Sleigh.



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    'Twas the Night Before Christmas in Our House...

    The Night Before Christmas Poem: At Our House

    We wish you a Merry Christmas! Hope you all have a Christmas Eve filled with warm memories and  stockings full of happiness. Here are a few photos from around our new house (old farm houseand a poem about our night before Christmas. 

    We'll celebrate with a Christmas Eve children's service and then our older children and close family friends will stop by on the eve of Jesus birth for a gift exchange. Christmas day, we'll make the trek over the river and through the woods to Grandma's house. Enjoy!


    The Night Before Christmas Poem: At Our House
    Stockings hung by the piano with care.

    'Twas the night before Christmas when all through the house,
    every creature was stirring except for the mouse.

    The stockings drooped from the piano with flair,

    hanging onto their reindeer hooks with special care.


    Droopy stockings on heirloom piano.
    The children wrestled each other banging heads,
    while double vision sent them straight to their beds.


    Snowy day play! We were blessed with a white Christmas.
    A
    nd, Mom with her nurturing and Dad with his crap
    Tried to settle us down with Angry Bird Apps.

    When from the kitchen there arose such a clatter,

    I stopped playing to see what was the matter.


    Snowy Christmas Village courtesy of my Grandmother.

    My small sister shot past me like dynamite
    Knocking me into the wall causing a fight

    Shattered glass and spilled milk were on the clean floor

    And crumbs fell from kitty's mouth as he cried for more.

    When what to my wandering eyes should appear ~



    Oops, Grandma got tun over by a reindeer.

    Waving his finger in the air, a red suited man
    stood in a fog standing next to the trash can.

    With his furrowed white eyebrows and crumpled red nose

    I knew in an instant it must be St. Nick.

    More rapid ranting than Mommy's his reprimands came

    And he pointed and shouted and called us by name.

    Now Jake, now Mayhem, now Tigger please listen...



    Santa and the Misses.



    Why aren't you sleeping? Are those bumps on your head? March up those stairs and climb into your warm beds.
    A tiny tornado erupted inside
    lifting the cat's mess and tossing it aside.


    Talking Christmas Tree 80's
    My heirloom talking tree courtesy of my Grandfather. 
    He sings and scares!

    So, up to our bedrooms sister and I flew
    with thoughts of toys and fears of Santa too.

    And then in a twinkling, I heard on the wall

    the kneading and pawing of each little claw.

    As, I covered my eyes listening to the sound

    up the stairs my bad kitty lept with a bound.


    heirloom santa
    An heirloom "robot" Santa.

    Santa cleared his throat and his belly it rumbled
    He tripped on the cat and on the floor he tumbled.

    The bundle of toys he had flung on his back

    flew out onto the floor emptying his red sack


    Bad Sad Santa
    Santa Claus?
    I s
    nuck out to spy on old Mr. Kringle
    His cheeks were flushed and his smile had lost its jingle

    He surveyed the damage and gritted his teeth

    And the cat, it encircled his feet like a wreath.


    Santa Bunny got covered in snow.
    Hey, at least it's not a duck.

    Covering my face and trying not to laugh
    I saw St. Nicholas twitch his nose at my cat.

    He flew up landing next to the Elf on the Shelf.

    And I laughed when I saw it inspite of myself.


    Heirloom Antique Elf on a Shelf Christmas Ornament
    Infamous heirloom Elf on the Shelf.

    A wink of his eye and a twist of his head
    Soon led me to know I had nothing to dread.

    He spoke not a word but went straight to his work

    collecting the toys then he turned with a jerk.

    And laying his hand under the kitty's back

    he scooped it up giving its head a light pat.


    Heirloom Antique Elf on a Shelf Christmas Ornament
    Heirloom elf ousting the angel.

    Shaking from side to side he gave a little laugh
    And said, "Listen naughty cat, it's time you had a bath.

    Instead of punishment, he handed me the cat

    At least without our cookies he's a little less fat.


    Lit Lighted Ceramic Christmas Village with Snow
    Grandma recovered from her reindeer incident.

    And I heard him exclaim as he disappeared from sight,
    Merry Christmas to all and to me... 

    A cat-free night!



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    These gift bags are the perfect things to make at home. Purchase plain bags at deep discount and then do these DIY Christmas Gift Bag Ideas to personalize them for friends and family. Whether you decorate with a Christmas Tree, Santa Claus, Reindeer, Elf, Gingerbread Man or even a Star of David for Hanukkah, these bags are sure to get a smile. Enjoy!

    Diy Christmas Gift Bag Ideas
    Diy Christmas Gift Bag Ideas to make at home.

    DIY Santa Gift Bag Decorations
    DIY Santa Gift Bag Decoration.
    For this Santa Claus gift bag, we used an oversize gift tag, sticky stars, and cotton balls. Total Cost is under 25 cents! We bought the tags and bags in bulk.

    Gingerbread Man Craft Decoration for a DIY Gift Bag
    Gingerbread Man Craft Decoration for a DIY Gift Bag.
    This Gingerbread Man is a foam form that came in a pack of 100 different holiday characters. We added glitter glue, mini pom poms, and sticky stars.

    DIY Reindeer Gift Bag Idea Craft
    DIY Reindeer Gift Bag Idea Craft.
    Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer is a cardboard cut out. We bought them in packs of 50 at Michael's. They make great traceable patterns for kids. The tree below is traced from the Christmas Tree pack. We added glitter glue, sticky stars, and mini pom poms.

    Christmas Tree Gift Bag Craft Idea
    Christmas Tree Gift Bag Craft Idea.
    Trace a Christmas Tree on felt and cut it out, add some glitter glue and sticky starts and then pop on some cottonball snow to make this gift bag decoration.

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