Ultimate Christmas Activity Guide: 100+ Ideas for Kids & Families
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The magic of Christmas isn’t just about the presents under the tree—it’s about creating memories that last a lifetime.
Whether you’re a parent looking for ways to keep your little ones entertained during the holiday season, a teacher planning classroom festivities, or someone who simply loves spreading Christmas cheer, this ultimate guide has everything you need.
From simple sensory activities for babies to elaborate craft projects for older kids, we’ve compiled over 100 Christmas activity ideas that will make this holiday season unforgettable.
These activities range from quick 5-minute projects to full-day adventures, ensuring there’s something perfect for every family’s schedule and skill level.
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Christmas Activities for Babies and Toddlers
When it comes to toddler Christmas activities and baby-friendly holiday fun, simplicity and sensory exploration are key. These activities are designed to be safe, engaging, and developmentally appropriate for your youngest family members.

Sensory Play Activities
1. Christmas Sensory Bins Create a festive sensory bin filled with red and green pom-poms, jingle bells, soft fabric scraps, and chunky plastic ornaments. Let your toddler explore textures, colors, and sounds in a contained space. Always supervise to prevent choking hazards.
2. Candy Cane Playdough Make homemade playdough with peppermint extract and red food coloring. The scent stimulates their sense of smell while the squishy texture develops fine motor skills. Add cookie cutters in Christmas shapes for extra fun.
3. Snow Sensory Play Fill a large shallow container with fake snow (available at craft stores) or shaving cream mixed with glitter. Add small Christmas figurines and let your toddler dig, pour, and explore. This messy play is perfect for developing tactile awareness.
4. Jingle Bell Shaker Bottles Fill clear plastic bottles with jingle bells, water, and glitter. Seal tightly with super glue. Babies love watching the bells move and hearing the sounds they make when shaken.
5. Christmas Light Exploration Tape battery-operated Christmas lights to a window at your baby’s eye level. The colorful lights fascinate infants and encourage visual tracking skills.

Simple Toddler Crafts
6. Fingerprint Christmas Tree Use green washable paint to let your toddler create fingerprint trees on paper. Once dry, add small dot stickers as ornaments. This simple craft creates a keepsake you’ll treasure.
7. Paper Plate Santa Cut a paper plate into a triangle for Santa’s hat, leaving the bottom portion for his face. Let your toddler glue on cotton balls for the beard and hat trim. Draw or stick on eyes and a nose.
8. Handprint Reindeer Trace your toddler’s hand in brown paint on paper. The thumb becomes the reindeer’s face, and the fingers become antlers. Add googly eyes and a red pom-pom nose.
9. Christmas Sticker Art Provide sheets of Christmas stickers and large pieces of paper. Toddlers love peeling and sticking, and this activity develops their pincer grasp while being mess-free.
10. Ornament Decorating Purchase plain wooden or plastic ornaments and let your toddler “decorate” them with dot markers, stickers, or even just handling them. The act of creating something for the tree makes them feel involved.
Safe Exploration Activities
11. Christmas Book Basket Create a special basket of board books with Christmas themes. Reading together builds vocabulary and creates cozy bonding moments during the busy holiday season.
12. Wrapping Paper Play Save rolls of wrapping paper for your toddler to unroll, crinkle, and explore. The crinkling sound and colorful patterns provide great sensory input.
13. Ornament Sorting Use plastic ornaments in different colors and sizes. Let your toddler sort them into containers by color or size. This simple activity teaches basic math concepts.
14. Christmas Music and Movement Play Christmas songs and encourage your toddler to dance, clap, and move. Use scarves or ribbons as props to make it more engaging.
15. Felt Christmas Tree Create a felt board Christmas tree that your toddler can decorate repeatedly with felt ornaments. This quiet activity is perfect for developing fine motor skills without any mess.

Safety Tips for Baby and Toddler Christmas Activities
- Always supervise sensory play to prevent choking hazards
- Use non-toxic, washable materials
- Choose large items that can’t fit through a toilet paper roll
- Avoid small batteries, magnets, and sharp objects
- Keep activities short (10-15 minutes) to match short attention spans
- Focus on the process, not the product
Christmas Activities for Preschool and Kindergarten
Preschool Christmas activities should encourage creativity, learning, and independence while still being simple enough for little hands to master. These activities are perfect for ages 3-6.

Educational Christmas Activities
16. Christmas Counting Activities Create a counting game with mini ornaments or pom-poms. Use egg cartons labeled 1-12 and have children fill each section with the corresponding number of items.
17. Letter Recognition Christmas Tree Draw a large Christmas tree on poster board. Write letters on small ornament cutouts. Have children match lowercase to uppercase letters by hanging ornaments on the tree.
18. Christmas Pattern Practice Create pattern strips using Christmas stickers (red, green, red, green) and have children continue the pattern. Progress to more complex patterns as they master simpler ones.
19. Christmas Shape Sorting Cut Christmas shapes (stars, trees, circles for ornaments) from colored paper. Have children sort by shape, color, or size while learning vocabulary.
20. Advent Calendar Math Use an advent calendar to practice number recognition and sequencing. Each day, find the correct number and discuss concepts like “before,” “after,” and “between.”

Christmas Tree Activities for Preschool
21. Paper Cone Christmas Tree Roll green construction paper into a cone shape. Let children decorate with crayons, stickers, and glitter glue. Add a yellow star on top.
22. Pine Cone Christmas Trees Collect pine cones and let children paint them green. Once dry, decorate with small beads, sequins, or pom-poms using glue. Add glitter for snow.
23. Popsicle Stick Christmas Tree Glue popsicle sticks in decreasing lengths to form a tree shape. Paint green and decorate with mini sequins or markers.
24. Toilet Paper Roll Tree Cut toilet paper rolls to create a 3D tree structure. Let children paint them green and glue together in a pyramid shape. Decorate as desired.
25. Coffee Filter Trees Fold coffee filters and dip edges in green watercolor. Unfold and let dry. These make beautiful translucent trees for window decorations.
Fine Motor Skill Christmas Activities
26. Threading Christmas Beads Provide pipe cleaners and large beads in Christmas colors. Children thread beads to create ornaments or candy canes, strengthening hand-eye coordination.
27. Playdough Christmas Creations Set up a playdough station with Christmas-themed cookie cutters, rolling pins, and tools. Children can create ornaments, snowmen, and more.
28. Cutting Practice Strips Draw lines on red and green paper strips. Have children practice scissor skills by cutting along the lines to create paper chains for decorating.
29. Christmas Lacing Cards Create cards with Christmas shapes and punch holes around the edges. Children practice lacing yarn through the holes to outline the shapes.
30. Tweezers and Pom-Poms Use tweezers to transfer red and green pom-poms between containers. This strengthens the same muscles needed for pencil grip.

Art Projects for Preschoolers
31. Cotton Ball Snowman Glue three cotton balls vertically on blue paper to create a snowman. Add details with markers and construction paper scraps.
32. Thumbprint Wreath Paint children’s thumbs with green paint and stamp in a circle to create a wreath. Add red fingerprint “berries” and a bow.
33. Christmas Collage Provide old Christmas cards, wrapping paper scraps, and magazines. Let children cut and glue to create a festive collage.
34. Glitter Ornament Painting Mix glitter into tempera paint. Let children paint paper ornament shapes with sparkly paint that catches the light.
35. Marble Painted Gift Wrap Place paper in a shallow box with a few marbles dipped in paint. Children shake the box to create unique wrapping paper designs.

Science and STEM Activities
36. Melting Snowman Science Create a small snowman from baking soda. Pour vinegar over it and watch it “melt” while fizzing. Discuss chemical reactions in simple terms.
37. Christmas Tree Balance Use wooden blocks or cardboard to create a tree shape. Have children experiment with balancing ornaments on different branches.
38. Candy Cane Dissolving Experiment Place candy canes in different liquids (water, vinegar, oil) and observe which dissolves fastest. Chart the results.
39. Gingerbread House Engineering Use graham crackers and frosting to build structures. Discuss shapes, balance, and what makes a structure stable.
40. Christmas Light Circuit With adult supervision, show children how a simple circuit works using battery-operated Christmas lights. Discuss how electricity flows.
Christmas Activities for Elementary Kids
Elementary-aged children (grades 1-5) are ready for more complex projects that challenge their creativity, problem-solving skills, and dexterity. These Christmas activity ideas will keep them engaged and excited throughout the season.
Creative Christmas Crafts
41. Paper Snowflake Art Teach children how to fold and cut paper to create intricate snowflakes. Discuss symmetry and unique designs in nature.
42. DIY Christmas Cards Provide cardstock, stamps, markers, and embellishments. Children can design personalized cards for family and friends.
43. Salt Dough Ornaments Make ornaments from salt dough (2 cups flour, 1 cup salt, 1 cup water). Cut shapes, bake, and paint. These become family heirlooms.
44. Mason Jar Snow Globes Glue a small Christmas figurine to the inside of a mason jar lid. Fill jar with water, glitter, and glycerin. Seal and shake.
45. Yarn Wrapped Letters Cut large letters from cardboard and wrap with red and green yarn. Spell out “JOY,” “NOEL,” or family names.
46. Popsicle Stick Sleigh Glue popsicle sticks together to create a mini sleigh. Paint and add ribbon for a cute decoration or gift holder.
47. Tin Can Luminaries Clean tin cans and punch holes in festive patterns. Place battery-operated tea lights inside for beautiful luminaries.
48. Pipe Cleaner Candy Canes Twist red and white pipe cleaners together to create candy cane ornaments. Add ribbon loops for hanging.
49. Photo Frame Ornaments Decorate wooden frames with paint, glitter, and embellishments. Insert photos for personalized ornaments.
50. Beaded Ornaments Use wire and beads to create elaborate ornament designs. This activity improves focus and fine motor skills.
Educational Christmas Activities
51. Christmas Around the World Research Assign different countries and have children research and present how Christmas is celebrated globally. Create a world map display.
52. Christmas Story Writing Have children write and illustrate their own Christmas stories. Bind them into books to share with the family.
53. Christmas Math Word Problems Create word problems involving Santa’s sleigh, ornament counting, or cookie baking. Make math feel festive and relevant.
54. Christmas Science Fair Projects Explore topics like why evergreen trees stay green, how snow forms, or the physics of sledding.
55. Holiday Coding Activities Use free online platforms to complete Christmas-themed coding challenges. Create digital holiday cards or games.
Christmas Cooking and Baking
56. Decorated Sugar Cookies Bake sugar cookies in Christmas shapes and set up a decorating station with icing and sprinkles.
57. Chocolate Covered Pretzels Melt chocolate and let children dip pretzels, then add sprinkles before the chocolate hardens.
58. Rice Krispie Wreaths Make rice krispie treats in ring shapes. Decorate with green food coloring and red candies.
59. Hot Chocolate Bar Creation Let children create their own hot chocolate toppings bar with marshmallows, candy canes, and whipped cream.
60. Gingerbread House Decorating Purchase pre-made houses or graham cracker kits. Let children design and decorate their own creations.
Outdoor Christmas Activities
61. Christmas Scavenger Hunt Create a list of holiday items to find in your neighborhood (wreaths, lights, inflatable decorations). Take photos of each discovery.
62. Neighborhood Light Tour Map out the best Christmas light displays in your area. Walk or drive to see them while sipping hot cocoa.
63. Build a Snowman Family If you have snow, build snowmen of different sizes. Create a whole snow family with accessories.
64. Winter Nature Walk Collect pinecones, evergreen branches, and other natural materials for crafts. Discuss how animals prepare for winter.
65. Christmas Caroling Organize a neighborhood caroling group. Print lyrics and spread holiday cheer to your neighbors.
Christmas STEM Challenges
66. Gumdrop Tower Challenge Use toothpicks and gumdrops to build the tallest tower possible. Discuss structural engineering principles.
67. Paper Chain Race Time teams to see who can create the longest paper chain in 10 minutes using Christmas-colored paper.
68. Sleigh Design Challenge Provide materials like cardboard, straws, and tape. Challenge kids to design a sleigh that can hold the most weight.
69. Christmas Bridge Building Use candy canes and marshmallows to build a bridge that can support a small toy or ornament.
70. Snowflake Symmetry Challenge Create perfectly symmetrical snowflakes using mathematical principles. Discuss rotational and reflective symmetry.
Christmas Activities for Teens and Tweens
Older kids need activities that feel age-appropriate while still capturing the Christmas spirit. These ideas work well for ages 11 and up.
Creative Projects for Older Kids
71. DIY Room Decorations Let teens create their own room decorations like fairy light designs, photo garlands, or festive wall art.
72. Holiday Photography Project Give teens a photography challenge to capture the essence of Christmas in your community. Create a digital album.
73. Upcycled Christmas Decorations Challenge teens to create decorations from recycled materials. Host a contest for the most creative design.
74. Christmas Playlist Curation Have teens create the perfect family Christmas playlist with a mix of classics and modern songs.
75. Social Media Holiday Campaign Teens can create a kindness campaign on social media, sharing daily acts of kindness throughout December.
Service and Giving Activities
76. Adopt a Family Work with local charities to adopt a family in need. Let teens help shop for and wrap gifts.
77. Bake Sale for Charity Organize a Christmas cookie bake sale with proceeds going to a chosen charity.
78. Senior Center Visit Arrange visits to senior centers where teens can play games, read stories, or perform music.
79. Toy Drive Organization Put teens in charge of organizing a toy drive at school or in your community.
80. Christmas Card Project Create handmade cards for hospitalized children, military members, or nursing home residents.

Party and Social Activities
81. Ugly Sweater Contest Host a party where everyone wears their most outrageous Christmas sweater. Award prizes for different categories.
82. Christmas Movie Marathon Create a cozy movie marathon with classic Christmas films, themed snacks, and hot chocolate.
83. Cookie Decorating Competition Provide plain cookies and decorating supplies. Judge creativity, technique, and taste.
84. Christmas Trivia Night Create a trivia game about Christmas traditions, songs, and movies. Form teams for friendly competition.
85. Secret Santa Gift Exchange Organize a Secret Santa with a creative twist—handmade gifts only or gifts under $5.
Free Printable Christmas Activity Sheets
Printable Christmas activity sheets are a lifesaver for parents, teachers, and anyone looking for quick, engaging activities. These sheets provide entertainment while reinforcing educational skills.
Types of Christmas Activity Sheets
86. Coloring Pages Search for “free Christmas coloring pages” to find thousands of options featuring Santa, reindeer, ornaments, and winter scenes.
87. Word Searches Christmas word searches help children with vocabulary and pattern recognition while hunting for holiday words.
88. Crossword Puzzles Age-appropriate Christmas crosswords challenge kids to recall vocabulary and spelling.
89. Maze Activities Help Santa navigate to the chimney or guide Rudolph through a snowstorm with printable mazes.
90. Dot-to-Dot Pictures Number recognition and fine motor skills improve as children connect dots to reveal Christmas images.
91. Christmas Math Worksheets Find printables featuring addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division with festive themes.
92. Writing Prompts Printable sheets with prompts like “If I were an elf…” or “My perfect Christmas would be…” encourage creative writing.
93. Christmas Bingo Print bingo cards with Christmas images for a fun group game at parties or in classrooms.
94. I Spy Christmas Edition These sheets challenge children to find and count specific Christmas items hidden in busy scenes.
95. Christmas Placemats Print activity placemats for your Christmas dinner table to keep kids entertained before the meal.
Where to Find Free Christmas Printables
Popular websites offering free printable Christmas activity sheets include:
- Education.com
- Teachers Pay Teachers (free section)
- AllFreePrintable.com
- Pinterest (search “free Christmas activity sheets”)
- Local library websites
Pro Tip: Laminate frequently used activity sheets so children can use dry-erase markers and reuse them multiple times.

Christmas Activity Books and Advent Calendars
DIY Christmas Activity Book
Create a personalized activity book for your child by combining:
- Printed coloring pages
- Sticker sheets
- Simple craft instructions
- Writing prompts
- Christmas-themed puzzles
Bind them together with ribbon or place in a three-ring binder. This becomes a special keepsake they’ll treasure.

Christmas Activity Advent Calendar Ideas
96. Experience Advent Calendar Instead of chocolate, create envelopes with daily activity cards like “watch a Christmas movie,” “make hot chocolate,” or “write a letter to Santa.”
97. Book Advent Calendar Wrap 24 Christmas books and open one each night for bedtime stories leading up to Christmas.
98. Service Advent Calendar Include acts of kindness like “compliment someone,” “donate toys,” or “help a neighbor.”
99. Ornament Advent Calendar Hang a new ornament each day, telling the story behind it or creating new ones together.
100. Recipe Advent Calendar Try a new Christmas cookie or treat recipe each weekend in December.
Making Your Own Christmas Activity Calendar
Create a visual calendar for December with:
- Special activities marked in different colors
- Countdown to Christmas
- Family events and traditions
- Charitable activities
- Craft days
This helps children anticipate activities and builds excitement throughout the month.
Family and Group Christmas Activities
Whole Family Christmas Activities
101. Christmas Light Installation Day Make decorating the house a family event with everyone having a role—untangling lights, hanging decorations, or testing everything.
102. Christmas Tree Decorating Party Play Christmas music, sip hot chocolate, and let each family member share their favorite ornament’s story.
103. Christmas Pajama Night Everyone wears Christmas pajamas for a special family night of movies, games, and treats.
104. Family Christmas Photo Shoot Set up a festive backdrop and take turns being photographer. Create silly poses and formal shots.
105. Letter to Santa Writing Party Sit together and write letters to Santa. Younger children can dictate while older ones write. Mail them to the North Pole!
Office Christmas Party Activities
106. White Elephant Gift Exchange Set a budget and bring wrapped gifts. The stealing and trading creates lots of laughter.
107. Christmas Desk Decorating Contest Let employees decorate their workspace. Award prizes for most creative, most festive, and best use of budget.
108. Holiday Potluck Everyone brings a dish from their family tradition. Share recipes and stories behind each dish.
109. Christmas Karaoke Rent a karaoke machine and let loose with Christmas carols and holiday songs.
110. Charity Team Building As a team, volunteer at a food bank, wrap gifts for charity, or organize a donation drive.
Church and Relief Society Christmas Activities
111. Living Nativity Organize a live nativity scene with church members portraying Mary, Joseph, shepherds, and wise men.
112. Christmas Service Projects Coordinate service activities like visiting shut-ins, delivering meals, or caroling to members who can’t attend church.
113. Children’s Christmas Program Let children perform songs, recite poems, or act out the Christmas story for the congregation.
114. Christmas Craft Workshop Host an evening where members make ornaments or decorations together while socializing.
115. Christmas Devotional Organize a special evening focused on the spiritual meaning of Christmas with readings, music, and reflection.
Christmas Party Activity Ideas
Games for Christmas Parties
116. Pin the Nose on Rudolph A Christmas twist on pin the tail on the donkey. Blindfolded players try to place a red nose on Rudolph.
117. Christmas Charades Act out Christmas movies, songs, or activities without speaking. Great for all ages.
118. Ornament Relay Race Balance an ornament on a spoon and race to the finish line without dropping it.
119. Christmas Carol Pictionary Draw pictures to represent Christmas song titles while your team guesses.
120. Present Wrapping Race Time teams to see who can wrap a gift neatest and fastest. Extra points for bow making.
121. Candy Cane Hunt Hide candy canes around the party space. The person who finds the most wins a prize.
122. Christmas Movie Trivia Test knowledge of classic Christmas films with trivia questions for prizes.
123. Snowball Toss Toss “snowballs” (white bean bags or rolled socks) into baskets at different distances for points.
124. Christmas Minute to Win It Adapt popular minute-to-win-it games with Christmas themes like stacking ornaments or unwrapping candy with mittens on.
125. Musical Christmas Gifts Play music while passing a wrapped gift. When music stops, that person keeps the gift and is out. Continue until one person remains.
Mindfulness and Mental Health Christmas Activities
The holidays can be overwhelming. These activities help children (and adults) process emotions and practice gratitude during the busy season.
Christmas Gratitude Activities
126. Gratitude Ornaments Each day, write something you’re grateful for on a paper ornament and hang it on the tree.
127. Thankful Tree Create a bare branch “tree” in a vase. Each family member adds paper leaves with things they’re thankful for.
128. Gratitude Circle During dinner, go around the table and share three things you’re grateful for from that day.
129. Thank You Note Project Write thank you notes to people who’ve impacted your life—teachers, coaches, family members, friends.
130. Gratitude Journal Keep a special Christmas journal where you write daily about positive moments and blessings.
Mindfulness and Coping Activities
131. Christmas Breathing Exercises Practice “smell the cookies, blow out the candles” breathing to calm anxiety during hectic moments.
132. Emotion Check-In Ornament Create an ornament face showing how you feel. Discuss emotions openly as a family.
133. Calm Down Snow Globe Use a mason jar snow globe as a calming tool. Watch the glitter settle while taking deep breaths.
134. Christmas Meditation Guide children through visualization of peaceful Christmas scenes—falling snow, cozy fires, or twinkling lights.
135. Holiday Stress Ball Making Fill balloons with flour or rice to create stress balls decorated like snowmen or Santa.
Social-Emotional Learning Activities
136. Acts of Kindness Calendar Plan and complete daily acts of kindness throughout December. Discuss how helping others feels.
137. Feelings Charades Act out emotions related to Christmas—excited, overwhelmed, joyful, nervous. Discuss when we feel these ways.
138. Christmas Story Time Discussions Read books about sharing, giving, and kindness. Discuss the lessons and how to apply them.
139. Conflict Resolution Role Play Practice handling common holiday conflicts like sharing toys or being patient in lines.
140. Empathy Building Activities Discuss how different people experience the holidays and ways to include everyone.
Tips for Making the Most of Christmas Activities
Planning Your Christmas Activity Schedule
Don’t Overcommit: Choose quality over quantity. Pick your family’s favorites rather than trying to do everything.
Balance Energy Levels: Alternate high-energy activities with calm ones to avoid burnout.
Include Traditions: Make certain activities annual traditions that children anticipate each year.
Allow Flexibility: If something isn’t working or the mood changes, it’s okay to switch gears.
Document Everything: Take photos and videos. These memories become more precious over time.
Age-Appropriate Activity Selection
- Babies (0-1): Focus on sensory experiences with 5-10 minute activities
- Toddlers (1-3): Simple crafts, music, and movement for 10-15 minutes
- Preschoolers (3-5): Educational activities with clear instructions for 15-20 minutes
- Elementary (5-10): Multi-step projects and group games for 30-45 minutes
- Tweens/Teens (11+): Independent projects and service activities for 1+ hours
Creating a Christmas Activity Kit
Assemble a portable kit with:
- Construction paper in Christmas colors
- Glue sticks and tape
- Safety scissors
- Markers and crayons
- Stickers
- Glitter glue
- Pom-poms
- Pipe cleaners
- Cookie cutters
- Festive stencils
Having supplies ready makes spontaneous activities easy and stress-free.
Safety Considerations
Always prioritize safety:
- Supervise activities with small parts, hot items, or sharp tools
- Use non-toxic, age-appropriate materials
- Be aware of allergies when using food items
- Keep emergency numbers handy
- Teach proper tool usage before projects
- Have a first aid kit accessible
Conclusion
The true magic of Christmas isn’t found in expensive gifts or perfect decorations—it’s created through shared experiences, laughter, and quality time together. These 140+ Christmas activity ideas provide endless opportunities to make memories with your children, students, or loved ones.
Remember, the goal isn’t to check off every item on this list. Instead, choose activities that resonate with your family’s interests, energy levels, and traditions. Some years you might focus on crafts, other years on service projects or baking.
The most important ingredient in any Christmas activity isn’t glitter, glue, or the perfect recipe—it’s the love and attention you give while spending time together. Even simple activities become magical when done with those you care about.
This holiday season, put down the phones, turn off the tablets, and engage in hands-on activities that create real connections. Years from now, your children won’t remember the presents they received, but they’ll treasure the memories of decorating cookies together, building snowmen, or reading Christmas stories by the tree.
Make this Christmas season one to remember by choosing activities that bring joy, laughter, and togetherness to your home.
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