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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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Calavera (Sugar Skull) Paper Lantern Template for Dia de Muertos

Decorate this Free Printable Template any way you want. Though, I designed it with Dia de Muertos in mind, it can easily be used for a fun Halloween accent, too!

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Crafting a Shoe Box Altar for Día de los Muertos

Creating a Día de los Muertos altar doesn’t have to be a grand affair; a simple shoe box can serve as a heartfelt tribute to your loved ones. This compact altar can be a wonderful project for individuals, families, or even classrooms. Here’s a quick step-by-step guide to making your own shoe box altar.

What You’ll Need:

  • Shoe Box: A standard shoebox works well, but you can also use a small decorative box.
  • Paint or Decorative Paper: To personalize the outside of the box.
  • Photos of the Departed: Print or use small photos of your loved ones.
  • Candles: Tea lights or small battery-operated candles for safety.
  • Marigolds (Cempasúchil): Dried flowers or paper marigolds for decoration.
  • Sugar Skulls: Small decorative skulls, either made from sugar or crafted from paper or clay.
  • Small Personal Items: Tokens that represent the deceased’s interests or favorite things.
  • Food Offerings: Miniature food items or snacks (like candies) to honor them.
  • Craft Supplies: Glue, scissors, markers, and other materials for decorating.

Step 1: Prepare the Shoe Box

Start by cleaning your shoe box and removing any labels. If you want, you can paint the box or cover it with decorative paper to make it visually appealing. Bright colors are traditional and reflect the celebration’s spirit.

Step 2: Create the Base Layer

Line the inside of the box with colorful paper or fabric. This can represent the earth or the sky, depending on your choice of colors. You can use tissue paper, felt, or any decorative material you have on hand.

Step 3: Arrange the Photos

Select small photos of your loved ones and place them in the back of the box. You can use small stands or tape them directly to the back. This helps make the photos the focal point of your altar.

Step 4: Add Candles

Place small candles in front of the photos. If you’re using battery-operated tea lights, make sure they are securely positioned to prevent tipping over. If using real candles, ensure there is enough space to prevent any fire hazards.

Step 5: Decorate with Marigolds

Add marigold flowers around the photos and candles. You can use fresh, dried, or even paper marigolds. Scatter the petals or arrange them in a decorative way to add color and life. We made these with tissue paper and our Cricut Joy Xtra.

Step 6: Include Personal Items and Offerings

Place small personal items or tokens that represent the departed—like a favorite book, hobby item, or a small toy for children. Also, include food offerings like candies or mini pastries to honor their memory.

Step 7: Incorporate Sugar Skulls

Add a few sugar skulls or decorative skulls around the altar. They can be placed near the candles or amongst the flowers to enhance the festive look.

Step 8: Final Touches

Step back and evaluate your altar. You might want to add some additional decorations like papel picado, small mirrors, or colorful drawings to enhance the visual appeal. Personal touches can make the altar even more special.

Step 9: Celebrate and Reflect

On Día de los Muertos, take some time to reflect on the lives of those you’re honoring. Light the candles, share stories, and enjoy traditional snacks as you remember the joy and love they brought into your life.

Conclusion

A shoe box altar is a meaningful way to participate in Día de los Muertos, allowing you to express love and remembrance in a compact and creative format. Whether you’re working alone or with family, this project can bring joy and connection as you celebrate the lives of those who have passed. Happy Día de los Muertos!