![]() See how the trucks get ready for Christmas! So go ahead and add some Christmas books to your reading list this year – your kids will love them (and so will you)!īelow are some of the top Christmas books to read to your kids!ĭasher: This wonderfully illustrated Christmas book for kids gives you the back story on one of Santa’s favorite reindeer, Dasher! Girls will especially love to read this since Dasher is a girl.Ĭonstruction Site On Christmas Night: Fans of the fun characters of the construction site books have to add this Christmas-themed story to their collection. And when you’re finished, you can reflect on the true meaning of Christmas. The Christmas spirit will fill the room as you explore the characters’ adventures. You can snuggle up together on the couch, with a steaming mug of hot chocolate in hand, and read a goo book. Reading Christmas books to your kids is so great for them because it’s a chance for you to spend time together over some warm, cozy, feel-good holiday stories. They’ll all fun, festive, and educational too! Christmas Children’s Books Want to incorporate this elf craft into a Christmas themed unit? If so, we’ve got some great ideas for you! Choose one or two of the activities, or use them all in a festive Christmas study unit. No more hours of screen time – these activities will keep them engaged and happy! Christmas Ideas For Kids Looking for some more fun Christmas activities to keep the kids busy? We’ve got you covered with this Christmas printables bundle! There are color by numbers, pattern block mats, do a dot printables, letters from Santa and so much more. Now your child has an adorable Christmas craft they can make into an ornament or give as a gift! Glue the elf’s shirt trim where the skin colored paint and the green paint meet. Take the pink pom pom and glue it just between the eyes. Use the black marker to draw on a smile just a bit below his eyes. Place the eyes slightly below the hat and glue them in place. Glue the completed elf hat to the top of the elf’s head. Take the red pom pom and glue it to the tip of the hat. Let dry completely.Īssemble the elf’s hat by gluing the hat trim to the bottom of the hat. ![]() Paint the remaining 1/3 in a bright green paint. Repeat this for the top, middle, and bottom of the 4 popsicle sticks.įlip the 4 popsicle sticks over and paint about 2/3 of it in the skin colored paint. Stretch a glue dot onto the back of each of the short popsicle sticks, then use them to attach the 4 popsicle sticks together. Take 4 popsicle sticks and place them side by side. Directionsĭownload the elf craft template, print, and cut out the pieces you need. Elf craft stick template (enter your email in the form at the end of this post to have the link emailed to you)Ĭlick here to see our favorite kids’ craft supplies.As an Amazon Associate and a participant in other affiliate programs, I earn a commission on qualifying purchases. Watch our quick video tutorial and make it with your preschool, kindergarten, and elementary-aged children!īe sure to look at all of our elf crafts for kids for even more ideas. We’re sharing all of our tips, tricks, and directions below, plus our free printable template. It’s another Christmas craft that’s easy and is a fun way to spend some quality time with the kids. From Santa to presents, to reindeer, and more!īut perhaps one of the most fun things are silly little elves! Everyone loves their cheerful nature so we’re bringing that to you with this festive elf popsicle stick craft. When you think of Christmas, so many wonderful things come to mind. ![]()
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