Sunday, September 30, 2012

Christmas Countdowns: Lego Advent Calendars

2012 Christmas Countdown Calendar from Lego
If you are looking for Christmas Countdown ideas, Lego Advent Calendars can be excellent fun. This is especially true if your kids are Lego fans and love to work with their hands. There are a variety of themes in countdown to Christmas calendars from the brand, and you can have a lot of fun for many years to come by reusing these fun accessories.

Lego Friends Countdown Activities for Families



 While this isn't exactly a 12 Days of Christmas Activity, the reality is that you can specially denote the beginning of the 12 day countdown to the big day and incorporate that into your advent calendar activities. There are so many options that it's really impossible to go wrong with a Christmas countdown. Check out more Lego Countdown ideas here.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

12 Days of ... Ornaments

Many families enjoy the tradition of adding a special ornament for each child to the tree, yearly.  My cousin's family followed this through the years, and as each child married and left home, they had many years' worth of Christmas ornaments to take into their new home.



Some families don't do this, but if you want to add some special ornaments here and there, and create a fun tradition in the process, how about a 12 days of Ornaments activity, during the 12 days leading up to Christmas. 

Perhaps you will add a single purchased ornament each day.  Perhaps you will have the kids construct handmade ornaments each day.  Perhaps you will purchase a special collection of ornaments that convey the Christmas story.  Perhaps you will add literal 12 Days of Christmas ornaments, representing the 12 Days song.  However you fit Christmas ornaments into your activity, take time each of the days, leading up to Christmas, and come together as a family to add the decorations to the tree.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

12 Days of...Christmas Beads

Christmas Beads for 12 Days of Christmas Countdown Activities

A fun way to emphasize the countdown, in a tangible manner, is to give your child something tactile. Emphasizing the counting together is fun, but later, that child can continue to work on counting skills, or just use that object as a fun way to communicate to someone else their excitement. Beads, strung on a necklace, shoelace, leather, or even yarn, can provide a simple countdown activity, with a new bead added each day.



Gingerbread Snap and Sort Beads for Younger Children's Countdown Activities


Note that this isn't a great activity for very small children who might swallow a bead, so use big beads, or snap together beads, in such an instance. On the other hand, older children (tweens and teens) may not be very intrigued by plastic pony beads or childish pieces. These ages, though, might really enjoy beading, with special glass beads designed for Christmas (such as those pictured above), or Christmas charms. A teen or tween boy may be uninterested, altogether, so adjust based on what you know about your own family dynamics.


Wednesday, September 14, 2011

12 Days of Christmas Advent Calendar

12 Days of Christmas Activities
Countdown the 12 days with an advent calendar
based on the theme.
If you want to countdown the 12 days preceding Christmas, as you conduct your family twelve days activities, then an advent style calendar, with windows that open for each day, as it's ticked off, is perfect. While there don't seem to be many pre-made 12 days countdown calendars, I did find the one above, available through Amazon, and linked through the image given. Each window represents one of the elements of the song, the Twelve Days of Christmas.

12 Days of...Christmas Salt and Pepper Shaker Sets

Charlie Brown Christmas Tree Salt & Pepper Shakers Set
Charlie Brown Christmas Salt and Pepper Set
When I was young, one of my favorite things was my grandmother's salt and pepper shaker collection.  Her array of what would now be thought vintage salt and pepper sets were small, and held special places on a multishelf unit in her hallway.  Certain salt and pepper shakers would be used for specific occasions.  When I was older, I would look for particularly cute salt and pepper sets to give as gifts to Grandma.

IWDSC 01793578 Christmas Penguin Salt and Pepper Set
Cute Penguin Salt and Pepper Shakers


In that vein, a fun 12 Days of Christmas activity idea for a family would be to place a different Christmas salt and pepper set on the table each day, leading up to the big day!  Find a lazy Susan turntable, to create a rotating table centerpiece, or use a Christmas cake stand, to provide a level of altitude to the table centerpieces.  Incorporate some other fun stuff, and use the sets for other fun things, like sanding sugars, cocoa powder, cinnamon, and vanilla creamer to use on whipped cream and hot cocoa...heavy on the whipped cream, please!

Collectible Snow Globe Salt and Pepper Shakers
Snow Globe Christmas Salt and Pepper Shaker Set
Images of a few fun Christmas salt and pepper shaker sets are included, linking to the online shops where they can be found and purchased.

Bellissimo SP1096 Hand Painted Christmas Trees Design 2.5 oz. Salt  Pepper Shakers  Set of 2
Christmas Tree Salt and Pepper Shakers
Vic Firth 6-in. Snowman Snowman Mill, Salt
Snowman Salt Grinder


Friday, September 9, 2011

Countdown During the Christmas Season: Advent Calendars

One of the most fun elements of the holiday season is the increasing excitement as the days count down to Christmas. Many children have been thrilled through the years to do so with advent calendars. While there don't seem to be many choices that highlight the 12 days of Christmas theme, it is helpful to recognize that the 25 day countdown calendars can be incorporated with 12 Days of Christmas activities, because the 12 days begin just after the midpoint of the advent calendar counting. Make that day's window a big deal, with a special sticker or ribbon to highlight the fact that it's special! In my opinion, every day of the holiday season is special, but as countdowns go, the closer you get, the more excited the kids are, and it helps them deal with that excitement by being able to mark each day on a special calendar. (Images below link to some of the advent calendar selections at Calendars.com). 
Christmas Village Advent Calendar


Peanuts Advent Calendar

Thursday, September 1, 2011

12 Days of Service

The Twelve Days of Christmas is a great time to teach your family more about service to others.  During the Christmas season, it's easy to think about what we want, in terms of gifts, but it's important to help our youngsters think beyond themselves, and to appreciate their circumstances.  There are many directions you can go, in terms of teaching your kids to have a servant's heart.

1.  Select a family or neighbor that may be challenged during the season, whether economically, or due to lonliness, or some other factor.  Use those 12 days to do something special, each day, to encourage that family or neighbor.  Perhaps there will be gifts, or a food basket, or a stocking, or perhaps you will leave notes of encouragement.  Remaining anonymous is a great deal of fun!

2.  Select different service projects for each day, which might include some of the previous ideas, but might also include:  making a shoebox for an international ministry; shopping for one of the children represented on a Salvation Army tree; caroling at a nursing home; raking leaves or shoveling snow for an elderly neighbor; making Christmas cards for hospital bound kids; putting together a care package for someone who serves in the military.  Note that some of these might actually need to be done well in advance of the Christmas season, to get to their destinations in time.  However, do the activity on time, and then use that day, in discussion and reflection, during your 12 day emphasis.

3.  There are different charities operating, and collecting funds and materials during the Christmas season.  12 Days of Donating can be your focus, with kids collecting their coins for bell ringers, collecting canned goods for food pantries, or collecting personal care items for veterans' centers.  You can emphasize a different cause each day, or spend 12 days collecting for one organization.  Put a number of ideas on small pieces of paper, and let the kids draw from a basket or jar, each day's focus.  You can adapt in many ways, to suit your time and resources.  Let the kids brainstorm, and help in coming up with some ideas.