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ADVENTure Calendar: 25 Advent Activities

ADVENTure Calendar: 25 Advent Activities

Rather than loading up on sugary snacks or finding tiny trinkets to fit into Advent Calendar slots, put a note inside each compartment with a fun activity, or "ADVENTure," to complete every day leading to Christmas. Most of these ideas are simple and small, but the anticipation and memories are priceless. Hint: Plan your ADVENTure activities around your schedule—do quick temporary tattoos on basketball practice night and save a more time-consuming foam tree craft or holiday dinner theater for the weekend. Be sure to download the Free "ADVENTure" Activities Printable here!

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December 1: Read the Story of Jesus' Birth
December 1: Read the Story of Jesus' Birth
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December 1: Read the Story of Jesus' Birth

Kick off the ADVENTure Calendar with a Bible story of the reason for the season: Jesus' birth. A Child's First Bible uses kid-friendly words and illustrations.

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December 2: Set Up a Nativity Scene
December 2: Set Up a Nativity Scene
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December 2: Set Up a Nativity Scene

With the story of Jesus' birth fresh in their heads, kids can set up the scene where it happened. The humble stable became magical the night of Jesus' birth, and that magic lives on as kiddos use their own imaginations to recount the story with this Mini Nativity Set.

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December 3: Set Up a Hot Cocoa Bar
December 3: Set Up a Hot Cocoa Bar
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December 3: Set Up a Hot Cocoa Bar

This wintry favorite just got hotter! Adding to snowman marshmallows, sprinkles, and peppermint spoons takes your usual hot cooca to the next level. Add a dab of ice cream to cool it down in a flash. Hint: Keep your favorite ceramic mugs in the cupboard—opt for these kid-friendly plastic mugs instead.

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December 4: Do a Treasure Hunt for a Holiday Lovey
December 4: Do a Treasure Hunt for a Holiday Lovey
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December 4: Do a Treasure Hunt for a Holiday Lovey

Parents have a ball drawing up a quick map of the family room, and kids have even more fun following it to find the treasure at the red X: new holiday loveys! Do stuffed animals get more adorable than this llama and sloth?

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December 5: Decorate Cookies to Share with Neighbors
December 5: Decorate Cookies to Share with Neighbors
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December 5: Decorate Cookies to Share with Neighbors

Decorating cookies is always fun, but nothing is sweeter than sharing treats during this season of giving. Once the kiddos have spread excessive amounts of frosting and piled on the sprinkles, plate up the goodies and drop them on a neighbor's doorstep—give the kids the honor of choosing the recipient! A wipeable (and cute) tablecloth and disposable plates make for easy cleanup.

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December 6: Set Up a Holiday Dinner Theater Featuring Dr. Seuss™ The Grinch
December 6: Set Up a Holiday Dinner Theater Featuring Dr. Seuss™ The Grinch
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December 6: Set Up a Holiday Dinner Theater Featuring Dr. Seuss™ The Grinch

The happy ending of this beloved holiday story comes to life with a Grinch-theme dinner to enjoy while watching Dr. Seuss™ How the Grinch Stole Christmas. "Roast Beast" roll-ups, pistachio "Who Pudding," and "Who Hash" on Dr. Seuss™ The Grinch dinnerware make for a kid-approved supper.

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December 7: Do a Christmas Tree Craft
December 7: Do a Christmas Tree Craft
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December 7: Do a Christmas Tree Craft

Kids can craft Christmas trees to spruce up their bedrooms for the holidays. Start with foam cones and use Mod Podge® to add tissue paper squares, pom-poms, and—the favorite—jingle bells.

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December 8: Select a "Giving Tree" Tag from a Local Business or Church
December 8: Select a "Giving Tree" Tag from a Local Business or Church
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December 8: Select a "Giving Tree" Tag from a Local Business or Church

Your heart will grow two sizes when you take a little of your time and money to get gifts for people (or animals) in need. Show your kids this important holiday message by selecting a tag on a "giving tree" at a local business, animal shelter, senior center, or church. Take the kids to the store to shop for requested items so they see kindness in action.

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December 9: Make Stamped Gift Tags
December 9: Make Stamped Gift Tags
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December 9: Make Stamped Gift Tags

Put your elves to work creating tiny tags to label the gifts under the Christmas tree. Stamp, punch, and fasten on with coordinating baker's twine. Hint: Set out only the stamper colors that coordinate with your wrapping paper so the kids' creations complement the presents they'll go on.

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December 10: Write a Letter to Santa
December 10: Write a Letter to Santa
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December 10: Write a Letter to Santa

Santa gets busier each year, so it's important to get that wish list in early. These Santa postcards get them there faster than Rudolph flies!

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December 11: Practice Gift-Opening Etiquette
December 11: Practice Gift-Opening Etiquette
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December 11: Practice Gift-Opening Etiquette

Don't wait until Christmas at Grandma's to remind the kids to say their thank-yous. Get them thinking about it early and often with this activity. Drop a Santa toy, Santa Roll Tape Gum, and a Santa lollipop into gift boxes, and have the kids practice their gift-opening etiquette: taking turns and giving heartfelt thank-yous. The box of snowman goodies includes a snowman squishy, snowman lollipop, and a snowman peg game.

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December 12: Play a Christmas Board Game
December 12: Play a Christmas Board Game
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December 12: Play a Christmas Board Game

This Nativity Journey board game is pure gold (and frankincense and myrrh). It is the star of family game night during the holidays—especially if your little kings insist on playing until each of them wins.

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December 13: Put Together a Jumbo Holiday Puzzle
December 13: Put Together a Jumbo Holiday Puzzle
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December 13: Put Together a Jumbo Holiday Puzzle

This giant holiday floor puzzle is easy for little hands to put together, and it's such a joy to see the kids' delight when they complete this task together.

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December 14: Sing and Dance to Christmas Tunes
December 14: Sing and Dance to Christmas Tunes
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December 14: Sing and Dance to Christmas Tunes

Can we all agree that holiday music is just the best? Ask Alexa to play a Christmas playlist and rock out as a family—with microphones and jingle bells, of course!

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December 15: Play Christmas Bingo
December 15: Play Christmas Bingo
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December 15: Play Christmas Bingo

Invite Grandma and Grandpa over for this one! Bingo is the perfect multigenerational game, and the holiday version is even more playful.

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December 16: Do a Free Reindeer Printable
December 16: Do a Free Reindeer Printable
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December 16: Do a Free Reindeer Printable

Join the reindeer games! This free Roll a Reindeer printable activity uses dice from home and cute cut-out facial features and accessories to create a one-of-a-kind reindeer face. Plus, big kids get to sharpen their scissor skills helping you prep the pieces for the game!

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December 17: Play Santa Golf
December 17: Play Santa Golf
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December 17: Play Santa Golf

Ho-ho-hole in one! Santa golf is a favorite at our house—it gets the kids moving inside when it's chilly outside. The "holes" can be rearranged all evening (or season) for varying levels of difficulty and creativity. Get a similar fun golf set here!

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December 18: Put on Holiday Temporary Tattoos
December 18: Put on Holiday Temporary Tattoos
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December 18: Put on Holiday Temporary Tattoos

Kids love the instant thrill of temporary tattoos, and these Christmas tattoos even have a glittery look. Equally as thrilling is that parents win with a quick, no-mess activity that's a perfect for a busy evening.

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December 19: Race Sticky Elves
December 19: Race Sticky Elves
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December 19: Race Sticky Elves

The sticky digits of these Christmas elf Wall Tumblers lead to some impressive acrobatics (and lots of giggles). We've even been known to use chalk to draw start and finish lines on our walls.

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December 20: Throw a Birthday Party for Baby Jesus
December 20: Throw a Birthday Party for Baby Jesus
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December 20: Throw a Birthday Party for Baby Jesus

Have your kids put together a birthday party recognizing the ultimate birth. Baby Jesus plates, napkins, cups, games, and favors help your mini party planners throw a divine bash.

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December 21: Take a Drive to Look at Christmas Lights
December 21: Take a Drive to Look at Christmas Lights
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December 21: Take a Drive to Look at Christmas Lights

Fill those travel mugs with hot cocoa, and cozy into the family sleigh (otherwise known as a minivan) for a drive to see your city's twinkling trees and dazzling holiday decor.

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December 22: Learn About Holidays Around the Globe
December 22: Learn About Holidays Around the Globe
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December 22: Learn About Holidays Around the Globe

Give your children global perspective with a lesson on multicultural holidays. Winter is full of them! Try studying up on Hanukkah or Chinese New Year and making scratch ornaments to match the lessons. Or take a look at the Christmas Around the World Activity Book to discover how Christmas is celebrated in countries outside the United States.

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December 23: Do a Holiday Activity Book
December 23: Do a Holiday Activity Book
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December 23: Do a Holiday Activity Book

We go through at least a couple activity books each holiday season, and these have a great variety (plus crayons and stickers included!) to keep our busybodies occupied for cozy evenings in. Hint: Stash a couple of these in your purse for the kids to work on during the Christmas Eve service.

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December 24: Get Cozy in Christmas PJs
December 24: Get Cozy in Christmas PJs
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December 24: Get Cozy in Christmas PJs

Do your children beg to open a gift on Christmas Eve? This year, let them open one you pick: new holiday pajamas for a quality snooze before the big day. These coordinating Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer® PJs even come with a red Rudolph nose for the kiddos to wear!

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December 25: Draw or Write What You're Thankful For
December 25: Draw or Write What You're Thankful For
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December 25: Draw or Write What You're Thankful For

The gifts are unwrapped, so it's time to wrap up the holiday season. What have you been thankful for this December? Maybe it's all the memories made while doing this ADVENTure Calendar. Have everyone in the family draw or write what they're thankful for and revel in rehashing a magical season.

Need more activity ideas? Check out this list below!

 
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