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The holidays are a perfect time to engage kids with activities that include exercise, stimulation, and interaction. Stimulation encourages creativity and exploration and helps kids learn about the world around them. Interaction with others gives kids the opportunity to practice social and communication skills that will benefit them throughout life. All of these activities, as opposed to just screen time, provide value to kids during Christmas and beyond.
With this list, you will be able to plan this wonderful time with family, thinking about the age of your kids, outdoor and indoor activities, different styles of activities as well as your budget.
Use the filter to sort through different ages, free activities to do during Christmas, and use the checklist feature to mark down the activities you have done. You can choose to see just free activities, and make sure you check out the support links we've included to help you quickly find tutorials for each activity.
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Choose an easy ornament appropriate to your child's age.
Writing a letter to Santa can be a great opportunity for kids to remember the things they are proud of through the year, and ask for the things they want.
We've selected a few cool mocktails you can make with just a few ingredients to add some fun to Christmas dinner.
Cleaning out the toy cupboards and donating the toys that are in good condition but no longer used is a great tradition to open space, mentally and physically for the Christmas presents that are coming. It is also a way to share with the less fortunate and be more sustainable.
Share some love with your neighbours and show your little one the importance of building relationships with those around us, by baking some Christmas cookies for the neighoubours.
This is a pre-recorded video of Santa you can use on the app to simulate a conversation. Little kids can't tell the difference at all!
A gingerbread house is a common Christmas treat, and it can become a great family tradition to make with kids old enough to bake.
Inspire the spirit of charity and giving in your kids by taking them to the local shelter to donate food for people in need
If your home will be cultivating the belief in Santa, a great and affordable way to enjoy this belief is by going to a mall or local event that will be hosting a "Meet Santa" opportunity.
What a great way to build a bond, in a fun and lighthearted manner! Get matching pajamas for an affordable price!
Roast some marshmallows in the fireplace, or a fire pit with your kids, and enjoy the smell of firewood and smores!
Setting up tents and a Christmas village so all the kids in your family can wake up together on Christmas morning is a great way to build memories for the whole family!
You don't need much, and this can be done for free: simply use materials you have at home to make the stockings! Use old sweaters you plan on disposing of, and make an event out of this!
Use things you have at home and build a gratitude jar together, to celebrate the real spirit of Christmas.
Use these free printable bingo cards for an inexpensive afternoon game with the family!
Build an igloo with your family for some winter fun! Or replace the snow with an indoors blanket fort if you don't live near the snow!
Make time to remember those who passed, if your beliefs allow. Light a candle and remember those you loved, and teach your kids about the importance of remembering.
Play this classic game with a Christmas twist
Check out your local Christmas markets, shop the local food and enjoy the feeling of community together!
Enjoy the Christmas spirit in your community by attending the local nativity play.
Opening presents is even better when it is followed by Christmas themed pancakes!
Use old candles or buy new supplies to create your own Christmas candles with your kids! You can make these as gifts for the family as well.
Create miniatures with clay which can be used as ornaments for the tree or even the Nativity decorations!
Teach your kids the importance of being helpful by doing the chores all together.
Setting the tree together can be a great tradition and way to set up the Christmas mood in the house.
Baking can be a bonding tradition between kids and parents, as well as preparing kids for adult life. At Christmas, baking cookies can also be a creative opportunity, to decorate and have fun.
Volunteering is one of the most effective ways to instill a sense of community and giving in children. It will be a great way to bond with your kids over true generosity and the real spirit of Christmas.
Help your little one build the habit of writing cards for their friends and showing their appreciation at this time of the year.
Line up some classic Christmas movies to watch together.
A perfect Christmas activity for those who are lucky to live in a snowy area.
Research the best Christmas lights on your town, and go check them out
Set the intentions for the new years together as a family, by setting your goals - individual and collective.
Demanding a little skill and the availability of a skating rink, this can be a great new tradition for your family at Christmas time.
Teach your little one the art of gift giving (and making) by having a family secret Santa.
Make memories with a customized snowglobe! And if you enjoy it, maybe this can become a new family tradition!
An "Elf on the shelf" is an elf doll that watches over the kids from Thanksgiving all the way to Christmas and make sure they are behaving well.
This is a privilege for those of us who live near snowy hills, so if that is your case, take advantage of this free activity and go sledding!
Use things you have at home and set an opening time, and make sure you include only Christmas themed things, and maybe a family letter to yourselves in 3,5 or 10 years.
This is another activity that requires proximity with snow, but if you are in the southern hemisphere, check the link for a summer-friendly alternative!
Use old boxes and Christmas decorations to build a photobooth for your kids to enjoy! Make it extra special with inexpensive Santa hats and antlers!
Wear old clothes and costumes, and make sure everyone is dressed up for the Nativity scene. Use this moment to teach your kids about the significance of Christmas
Get together with the whole family and create a bucket list of experiences you would like to have in the following year together.
Play this fun trivia game with the family indoors.
If your family is religious, this is a great time to get together and attend a Christmas service.
Visit your local "breakfast with Santa" event and enjoy a morning with other children from your community.
Use old wrapping paper or craft paper, paint and tape to create your own ugly sweater contest.
Gather old magazines and an old cork board and create a vision board for your family, incorporating everyone's wishes for the new year!
Everyone enjoyed the decoration, now it's time to put everything away together as a family!
Setting up Christmas lights, deer and other ornaments around the house and garden is a great way to engage the kids in the holidays, teach them responsibility and ownership.
This is not a cheap tradition, but it can be a great way to create a special memory for you and your kids. Going to a tree farm and picking a tree, using the sled to take it to the car, taking pictures and videos of it, will make a memorable Christmas to all, not to mention the lovely smell of fresh pine in your home.
Spread around small toys in your home and send the kids out on a present hunt!
Have some fun with a photoshoot for Christmas!
These are a great craft for decorating your home and building a sense of creativity within your family.
This is a great way to cultivate the Christmas spirit when you live somewhere without snow. Build a snowman with fake snow you can make with simple ingredients.
Get the whole family together for this beloved tradition. Make sure you prepare a few songs everyone can sing in tune!
Making Christmas presents can be a fun way to bond with your kids, save some money and teach them about the importance of showing love in the form of gifts. But if you decide to buy gifts, you can still show love and add a personal touch by wrapping the presents together.
Raindeer food is a great little tradition to start with your family, and can make cute little gifts to distribute to teachers and neighbors.
Let your kids choose their own ugly weaters and host an ugly sweater party!
Use Youtube Sing-along videos for this one!
Reading stories for your kids is a great way to connect with your kid away from screens and encourage a habit of reading. The same applies for Christmas time! Pick a Christmas themed story!
A special Christmas breakfast with a hot chocolate bar will be a memory for a lifetime for the whole family!
Use this list of movies for inspiration of Charades!
Welcome your guests with a beautiful homemade wreath - and make it even more special by making it as a family!
Create special memories with a snowman decorating contest including the whole family!
Use old paper for this fun exercise, watching the tutorial together and creating beautiful snowflakes to decorate the house.
This is a fun one! Ask trivia questions at the dinner table about Christmas traditions of each country, and reward those who guess the most right answers!
Get in the Christmas mood with the whole family with this themed game!
After you finish setting up the tree, make sure you all get together to enjoy ligthing it together for the first time! You can all enjoy some hot chocolate and put on some Christmas music!
If you can afford it, allowing your child to choose a small gift for their teacher or friend can be a great way to show them the value of gift giving and showing people we care about them.
All you need is to buy inexpensive candy canes and hide them around the house. To make it extra special, create a prize for the winner.
Create some sugary magic with a cookie decorating competition!
Let's be helpful and continue the spirit of Christmas by storing all the decorations so we can use them again next year!