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By Tara Gunn
Entertainment and Activities, Holidays, Christmas
Entertainment and Activities, Holidays, Christmas
By Tara Gunn
Entertainment and Activities, Holidays, Christmas
By Tara Gunn
Entertainment and Activities, Holidays, Christmas
By Tara Gunn
  • Entertainment and Activities
    Christmas

    Follow these easy instructions to build your own Advent calendar, then start the countdown to Christmas!

  • Entertainment and Activities
    Christmas

    This activity teaches children about the growth, development, and care of live Christmas trees.

  • Entertainment and Activities
    Christmas

    Host a multicultural winter party, celebrating all the December holidays!

  • Entertainment and Activities
    Christmas

    A walnut that's painted red looks remarkably like a strawberry, and it makes a delightful Christmas tree ornament.

  • Entertainment and Activities
    Christmas

    Christmas cards make great puzzles, once they are mounted, shellacked, and cut into pieces.

  • Entertainment and Activities
    Christmas

    Envelopes made from gift-wrap or wallpaper add a special touch to holiday cards, invitations, and thank-you notes.

  • Entertainment and Activities
    Christmas

    Your preschooler will be proud to hang family Christmas cards on this mobile.

  • Entertainment and Activities
    Christmas

    This fantastic Christmas confection can be wrapped in foil and given as a gift.

  • Entertainment and Activities
    Christmas

    Using a paper plate and tissue paper, your preschooler can create a wreath for Christmas decorating.

  • Entertainment and Activities
    Christmas

    Help your child make a homemade, rolled candle, and display it in your windows at Christmas!

  • Entertainment and Activities
    Christmas

    In this Christmas art activity, your preschooler can turn a folded coffee filter into a colorful snowflake.

  • Entertainment and Activities
    Christmas

    This paperweight is an easy art project for toddlers to make and give as a Christmas gift to someone special.

  • Entertainment and Activities
    Christmas

    Paint his nose red and call your child Rudolph when he wears this Christmas antler hat.

  • Entertainment and Activities
    Christmas

    Prepare this felt Christmas doorknob decoration and let your toddler decorate it.

  • Entertainment and Activities
    Christmas

    When the days remaining until Christmas are represented by candy in a bowl, your child will be able to see for himself how many days are left!

  • Entertainment and Activities
    Christmas

    Homemade green and red magnets can be arranged into Christmas trees or other holiday shapes.

  • Entertainment and Activities
    Christmas

    Use a no-bake dough to make great ornaments to hang on your Christmas tree or add to your holiday gifts.

  • Entertainment and Activities
    Christmas

    Cut sandpaper into Christmas shapes and your toddler can color them with cinnamon sticks.

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