Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Christmas Advent Activities

Tis almost December, the season for many celebrations!
Children like to countdown until special days because it helps with the waiting.
It is better to get the activity ready early!
 
The first one is free and all that is needed are cotton balls! The download comes in color or black and white for coloring.
 
Simply start on December 1 and glue a cotton ball on the number one on Santa's hat.
Glue a ball on each number as the day arrives. After 25 days he makes a beautiful picture!
If cotton balls are not available the child can color in each number.
 
There are math activities that can be done during the month using Santa, counting days that have cotton balls, then how many days left, odd and evens, etc.
 
This also makes a great early present!
Print the picture out and give the child a baggie with 25 cotton balls!
 
 
 Another product is a little larger and has two versions, the 12 day or the 25 day advent tree.
 
 
 
The 12 Days Tree has a green border around it and is made of 4 SHEETS of 8 ½ by 11 paper. It is 16 inches tall and 21 inches wide.

The 25 Days Tree has a red border around it and is made of 6 SHEETS of 8 ½ by 11 paper.
It is 23 inches tall and 21 inches wide.
 
This includes 42 fun activities that can be done during this advent time!
After printing out the desired tree, trim some edges to allow the pages to fit together like a puzzle. If you want the tree to be one big poster, glue together and then laminate the whole thing. If you prefer to assemble the tree each year, laminate each page, cut the pages out, and lightly tape the tree together.

Print the activities pages out. The thicker the paper, the more durable the pieces will be. Laminate and cut apart the individual pictures. There is an extra blank page for adding other activities of your own.

Decide the activities to be added to the tree. If using the tree one time, the pictures can be glued to the tree. When using the tree over again, it is better to attach Velcro to the squares on the tree and the back of the pictures or use tape lightly to hold them on.
 
 
 The last product is not really an advent calendar activity, but can be used to create an advent book.
 
This is really an ABC Christmas book.
I have two versions, one without tracing words and the other has words to trace.
 
 
They illustrate a page a day can be done until Dec. 24 then the last pages can be finished.
 
For each page I have different words to pick for the letter. For example letter Cc has the words; cookie, candle, candy cane, carols, Christmas, card, candy, coal, camels, Christ Child.
 
 
 
 When finished you have a keepsake book that can be read and reread over and over!
 
If you have a classroom of students the book can be used as a class made book!  
Each child can illustrate a letter page with the word they pick and the finished pages can be collected into a class book to share.
 
So many fun ways to countdown to that special day!

Monday, November 24, 2025

The Sweaters of Christmas!

Oh, the sweaters of Christmas, they have been given such a bad rap!

I love Christmas sweaters!
 
It was very special to have a decorated sweater for Christmas as I was growing up! It was even better if they had cute pictures, ribbons, bows, bells and sparkly thread.

Christmas-themed sweaters were first produced on a grand scale, when the Christmas holiday was becoming increasingly commercialized. Initially referred to as “Jingle Bell Sweaters,” the first sweaters saw decades of popularity!
Then came the word "ugly" when referring to Christmas sweaters. 
 Gaudy, bad taste, tacky, the more stuff on them the better! People hold parties to celebrate the worst sweaters of the year!
So for fun I created a cute craft activity for children to make their own version of the Christmas sweater. It is one that can also be done with parent help as a family project. 


Decorate the Sweater
 
This adorable Christmas activity includes the cover sheet, 4 different blank sweater templates to use and a parent letter.
When finished, it then becomes a prompt for story writing and telling. It is always fun to see the different methods of creating an ugly sweater!

Also see my other activities for:
 
Maybe you will have a wonderfully ugly sweater of Christmas!
I'm pretty sure I will! 

Christmas Free Santa's List and Geometric Shape Activities

Another Christmas Free product to share with you is a very simple letter to Santa activity!
It comes in color or black and white, with some suggestions for using. It can be used even with the littlest learners because they can dictate what they want to say.
 
In my last post I shared a another FREE activity for a Christmas Train.
 
I also have many other fun products that use the same geometric format.
A good activity for doing this is my
It has a very simple beginner geometric Santa included
that has only a few parts to cut and put together! 


 Again all of these activities are in color, black and white or grayscale.
I also have the 
 Two favorite characters.
 
Geometric Christmas Green Grouchy Guy
Plus the Christmas Reindeer and Nutcracker!
 
I think this one is my favorite one
 
Geometric activities are not the only products in my store for Christmas or other times of the year!
 
I would love for you to visit and see what I have to make learning fun!
 
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