Posted in Christmas, Mom Life, Printables

24 Days of Meaningful Thoughtful Activities to Do With Kids for Advent

Creating an advent calendar with meaningful activities for kids is a wonderful way to engage them in the holiday season while teaching values like kindness, gratitude, and creativity. Here’s a list of 24 kid-friendly, meaningful activities that can be incorporated into an advent calendar:

1. Write a Letter to Santa

Encourage kids to express their wishes, hopes, and gratitude in a letter to Santa. They can also add drawings or stickers.

2. Do a Craft Project

Create simple holiday-themed crafts like snowflakes, garlands, or handprint ornaments.

3. Make a Paper Chain Countdown

Let the kids make a colorful paper chain to count down the days until Christmas.

4. Read a Christmas Story

Read a holiday book together, like The Polar ExpressHow the Grinch Stole Christmas, or The Night Before Christmas.

5. Donate Toys

Have your child go through their toys and donate gently used ones to children in need.

6. Bake Cookies Together

Bake Christmas cookies and let the kids decorate them with frosting, sprinkles, and candy.

7. Write a Thank-You Note

Help your child write a thank-you note to a family member, teacher, or friend.

8. Give a Compliment

Encourage your child to give a genuine compliment to a friend, family member, or teacher.

9. Make a Gingerbread House

Put together a fun gingerbread house using a kit or homemade gingerbread pieces.

10. Have a Family Movie Night

Watch a holiday movie together, like ElfHome Alone, or Frozen.

11. Do a Random Act of Kindness

Help your child perform a small act of kindness, like helping a sibling, drawing a picture for someone, or sharing a treat.

12. Create Holiday Cards

Let the kids make homemade holiday cards to send to family or friends.

13. Build a Snowman (or Paper Version)

If you have snow, go outside and build a snowman. If not, make a paper snowman with craft supplies.

14. Go Ice Skating

If possible, take the kids to an ice skating rink for a fun winter activity.

15. Have a Pajama Day

Spend the day in cozy pajamas, watching movies, playing games, and enjoying indoor activities.

16. Make Hot Chocolate

Have a fun hot chocolate bar with marshmallows, whipped cream, and toppings for a cozy treat.

17. Create a Holiday Playlist

Have your kids help you make a playlist of their favorite holiday songs to play during the season.

18. Do a Puzzle Together

Work on a holiday-themed jigsaw puzzle as a family.

19. Make Snow Globes

Craft simple snow globes using jars, glitter, and mini figurines.

20. Sing Christmas Carols

Teach your kids a few Christmas carols and have a family sing-along.

21. Color a Christmas Coloring Page

Print out holiday-themed coloring pages and let the kids get creative with crayons or markers.

22. Make a Holiday-Themed Craft for Others

Encourage your child to create a simple craft (like a hand-painted ornament, a holiday card, or a small wreath) to give as a gift to a friend, teacher, or family member. It’s a great way to teach them the joy of giving and spreading holiday cheer.

23. Do a Christmas Scavenger Hunt

Set up a holiday-themed scavenger hunt around the house or yard, with clues or items like candy canes or ornaments.

24. Write a Kindness Journal

Help your child start a journal where they can write down one kind thing they did or saw each day.

These activities focus on connection, creativity, and spreading joy, while also allowing kids to engage in hands-on learning, kindness, and reflection. They’re great for fostering a sense of holiday spirit and family togetherness.

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Posted in Halloween, Lifestyle, Mom Life

Spider Party Food Ideas

Halloween is just around the corner, and what better way to celebrate this eerie holiday than by indulging in some spooktacular spider-themed treats? We’ve gathered a collection of delicious and creative recipes that will both impress and delight your family and guests. From spider pizzas to cinnamon roll spiders, these creepy-crawly concoctions are sure to cast a web of charm over your Halloween festivities.

1. Spider Pizza 🕷️

Our Spider Pizza is the perfect fusion of fun and flavor. The sight of olive spiders crawling across a cheesy web is sure to bring a smile to the faces of your little ghouls and goblins. It’s a deliciously spooky way to start your Halloween feast.

Made using: prepared pizza dough, canned pizza sauce, cheeses cheese, mini pepperoni, black olives

Spider Pizza Main Course

2. Cinnamon Roll Spiders 🎃🕷️

Take your love for cinnamon rolls to the next level with Cinnamon Roll Spiders. These arachnid-inspired pastries are both adorable and mouthwatering. Add some icing and chocolate chip eyes to create the perfect balance of cute and tasty.

made with Pillsbury Cinnamon Rolls 8 ct. Add food coloring to color icing. Add as many candy eyes as you like.

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spider cinnamon rolls dessert

3. Brownie Spiders 🕷️🍫

If you have a sweet tooth, Brownie Spiders are here to save the day. These little guys are as delicious as they are spooky. Transform ordinary brownies into delightful arachnids by adding licorice legs and candy eyes.

made with pre made brownies, pretzel sticks broken in half, candy eyes, and a bit of frosting to hold the eyes in place

Brownie Spiders Treat

4. Webby Fruit Platter 🕸️

For a healthier treat, serve up a Webby Fruit Platter that mimics a spider’s lair. Create a spiderweb pattern using yogurt and place plastic spiders strategically for added effect. It’s a creative way to incorporate some nutrition into your Halloween spread.

use any fruit you like. Using frosting in a piping bag to create spider web layer on top

Spider Web Fruit course

WITCH of these spider-themed treats will you try first? These creepy-crawly creations are not only fun to make but will also bring a sense of spookiness and excitement to your Halloween celebration. So, gather your ingredients, get creative, and treat your family and friends to a hauntingly good time this Halloween season!

Happy haunting, and enjoy these spider-themed Halloween delights! 🎃🕷️🕸️

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Posted in Halloween, Kid's Crafts, Lifestyle, Mom Life

DIY ROBOT COSTUME

Transform your child into an awesome robot without breaking the bank! Here’s how to create a robot costume they’ll love:

• Start with two cardboard boxes of different sizes, one for the body and one for the head.

• Measure your child’s head and cut a hole at the top of the larger box for a comfortable fit.

• Add arm holes near the top of the box and cut out the bottom, allowing the costume to slip on easily.

• Now, the real fun begins – cover both boxes entirely with shiny duct tape, giving your robot that metallic look. ( I used two rolls from the Dollar Tree)

• Elevate the coolness factor by adding a cardboard panel covered in duct tape and hot glue it to the front of the robot.

• Get creative by using plastic lids or colorful duct tape to craft fun buttons and dials.

• If you want extra stability, secure the costume on your child with elastic straps inside the larger box.

• And there you have it! Your child is now ready to shine as a robot for under $5 worth of duct tape. Get ready for some robotic adventures!

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