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Ideas for children at ChristmasChristmas is a brilliant time of year for all the family, but especially your children. Here is a selection of ideas for children at Christmas.See also: crafts, gifts, party |
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Little surprise every day |
| Instead of your normal, run-of-the-mill Advent calendar, why not try doing something a bit different? You could put up the tree on the 30th November, beforehand wrap 24 small gifts such as sweets and each morning hide one on your tree for your children to find. Idea from The Children's Society - ...read more |
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Convince them Santa has been |
| Make your own 'snowy footprints' and leave a trail of them leading from the fireplace across the living room floor. Put on your wellies and lay some newspaper on the floor and stand on the newspaper with your legs side by side. Draw around the wellies with a thick pen. Cut out the shape of the boot ...read more |
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Wrapping paper door burst |
| There is nothing like the look on your kids' faces once they've burst tough a door covered in wrapping paper - it's exciting for them to do and great fun for you to watch. Simply take a roll of Christmas wrapping paper and tape it to the outside of on open (That's OPEN)door frame. Make sure al ...read more |
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Super huge cracker |
| Take a large piece of thin cardboard and cut it in half with a zig-zag line. Roll the two sections into tubes of equal size and lightly tape them back together. Tape the ends of loads of streamers inside the tube so that when it's pulled they unravel. Wrap a little gift for each member of the fam ...read more |
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Edible tree decorations |
| Buy some gingerbread mix from a local supermarket. (Do this instead of making your own, because this way it doesn't matter how much the children mess around with it, it still turns out okay). Then, when that's ready, get lots of Christmassy cake cutters like trees and teddies and Santa's faces. C ...read more |
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Collage thank you cards |
| We've got the perfect family activity for you to do with your kids after the excitement of Christmas. You could make thank you cards for people that have sent presents. Using the wrapping paper, ribbons, cards and decorations that contained the present to make a massive festive collage. Then cut the ...read more |
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Snowman without the snow |
| Don't let the lack of snow prevent you from making a 'snowman'. If it doesn't snow you can still build a snowman with your kids. Get a couple of boxes - one large enough to be the body, and one smaller box to make the head. Stick them together, one on top of the other. Then cover them in cotton ...read more |
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