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Want to access all of our downloads in one place? No, thanks I hate pretty things. Christmas is a special time of year for everyone, but the joy that kids experience over the holidays is unmatched.

Meanwhile, you have presents to wrap , cookies to bake and cards to write. Keep those little elves occupied and make the season even more magical for them with our round up of Christmas activities for kids. Happy holidays!

Sometimes you just need your little humans to sit and chill. And what better way to keep 'em occupied than by engaging them in a craft that's a distraction, decoration and snack all at the same time? Note: The crafting needle makes this activity best suited for bigger kids. Mix in some cranberries for that additional Christmas-y touch. Get the tutorial. You could spend the day binge-watching Christmas movies , but it's way more fun to get those tushies off the couch and re-enact your family's favorite holiday flicks.

All you need is a cup full of various holiday candies to play this fun and surprisingly difficult minute to win it game , which consists of sorting the candies by type in under sixty seconds without dumping them out. Check it out with your offspring and the whole fam will have a blast. Best of all, any kid old enough to wield a pair of scissors can handle this simple craft. Ready to get started?

Check out the full tutorial at Studio DIY. Santa Claus is coming to Pay him a visit and your child will get to rattle off his Christmas list to someone else, while you stand back and enjoy the photo op. Kids compete for prizes in this festive game, in which players race to identify a list of Christmas carols using only emoji clues.

You can learn the rules and find the free printable at Happiness is Homemade. This classic holiday activity is a joy for folks of all ages, but the performance is particularly cute when the caroling is done by a group of kids. The joys of slime are well-documented, so it goes without saying that kids will be thrilled to get their hands on this goo over the holidays—just be sure to make it extra festive with this recipe from The Best Ideas for Kids.

From licking the bowl to decorating the cookies, holiday baking serves up kid-friendly fun at every step of the process and the reward is oh-so sweet.

The first team to make all nine names wins. A walking tour of the holiday lights in the neighborhood is a fine activity unto itself, but this printable scavenger hunt from Happiness is Homemade promises an extra entertaining stroll for kids of all ages. STEAM never looked or tasted so good as it does with this holiday construction project.

You can bake your own gingerbread or keep it simple and buy a kit—either way this engineering challenge will keep your kid busy, while satisfying their sweet tooth, to boot. Bingo: The lowkey game that can be adapted for pretty much any occasion.

This family-friendly guessing game is just like Hedbanz, but more festive. Get tickets to see the local ballet perform The Nutcracker this holiday season for a magical and memorable night out that older kids are sure to appreciate. OK, this one is kind of a no-brainer Gather a group of kids and grown-ups, too and have everyone explore the scents of the season with this highly entertaining and sometimes hilarious guessing game from Kid Friendly Things To Do.

More details at Craftaholics Anonymous. Christmas lists are great and all, but how about having your kid send Santa something a little more heartfelt? Thank you, United States Postal Service. Yep, the hot chocolate here is a ruse—but, by all means, serve the kids the real deal when the game is done. You already know the rules of the go-to party game, but the folks over at Kid Friendly Things To Do think limbo is even better when played in full Santa attire, and we tend to agree.



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