Top Christmas Activities to Enjoy with Kids

Ah, Christmas! The time of year when twinkling lights, the smell of mince pies, and the sound of carols fill the air. Of course, it’s all about spending time with the ones who matter the most: the little ones in your life. Suppose you’re looking for some cracking Christmas activities to keep the kids busy, excited, and maybe just a little bit calmer (let’s face it, the excitement is contagious). In that case, we’ve got a list that will put a jolly grin on everyone’s face.

From decorating Christmas stockings to fun Christmas Eve ideas for toddlers, here are the top Christmas activities from DIBOR that you can enjoy with your little munchkins this festive season.

1. Deck the Halls– and the Stockings!

When it comes to having fun on Christmas, hanging out the Christmas stockings is what comes to mind. Whether you’ve already got a set of gorgeous family Christmas stockings or you’re on the hunt for the perfect ones, decorating them together is a great way to get into the festive spirit. 

  • Personalize your stockings: Let the kids decorate their stockings with glitter, stickers, or even fabric paint. For a hands-on project, you could even get some felt patches.

  • Add some sparkle: Choose stylish stocking holders for the mantle that will make your display extra special.

This activity brings festive joy and creates priceless family moments where everyone can feel part of the Christmas magic. Plus, it’s a great way to get kids away from their screens and immersed in some creative fun.

2. Get Craft with Christmas Cheer

When the weather’s chilly outside and you’re trying to keep the little ones entertained, nothing beats some good ol’ Christmas crafts. Not only does it keep them busy, but it also brings out their creativity.

  • Make your own red and white Christmas socks: It's easy and fun, and they’ll love hanging them around the house. You can even use them as cute little gift bags for small presents!

  • Decorate Christmas glass tumblers: Get the kids involved by decorating their tumblers for Christmas Day. You can turn this into a craft night, complete with glittery fun and felt stickers.

Crafting allows children to remain entertained and gain a sense of accomplishment while also allowing them to proudly showcase their work around the house or even give it as gifts.

3. Make Christmas Eve Fun and Exciting

Christmas Eve is a mad rush. The kids are bouncing off the walls, the stockings aren’t hung, and you’re left trying to cram in some last-minute bits. But you know what? With a little planning, Christmas Eve activities for kids can be magical.

tartan stocking on mantle

  • Santas’s treats: Set out cookies and a glass of milk (don’t forget the carrot for the reindeer!).

  • A festive box: Make a special box filled with a Christmas book, pyjamas, or a small toy and give that to your kids. It will keep them busy. This box will become a yearly tradition, and they’ll look forward to it.

It can help keep the excitement at a manageable level and give the kids something fun to focus on as they wait for the morning.

4. Family Day Out for Christmas Magic

Let's assume you want to get away from the tinsel and lights at home. In that case, there’s no shortage of fantastic family-friendly activities for Christmas across the UK. There are plenty of family days out for Christmas to explore.

  • Markets: Indulge in festive food, shop for unique gifts, and let the kids meet Santa.

  • Winter wonderland: Look out for the local ice skating rinks or light displays for a family-friendly outdoor adventure. Many of these events have hot chocolate stands, too– a perfect treat to warm up!

Make sure to check local listings for nearby events. Often, they’re free or have low-cost entry, so you can enjoy magical family days out without breaking the bank.

5. Cosy Christmas Movie Night – With a Twist!

Who doesn’t love a Christmas movie night? It’s the perfect way to get the kids winding down after all the excitement.

  • Set the scene: Create a cosy “cinema” with blankets, pillows, and fairy lights. If you want to go the extra mile, why not throw in some DIY Christmas popcorn buckets or hot cocoa mugs?

  • Pick some classics: Whether it’s The Snowman, Elf, or Home Alone, there’s a Christmas film for everyone.

If the movie night is a hit with your kids, you can even make this a part of your Christmas Eve tradition! After all, what’s better than watching a beloved Christmas film with the whole family?

6. Get the Kids Involved in the Christmas Feast

Nothing brings a family together like preparing a Christmas feast. Get your kids in the kitchen—it will get them excited about the dinner.

  • Bake together: Let the children make and decorate their gingerbread men. For younger kids, let them sprinkle icing sugar or add decorations to the biscuits.

  • Set the table: Have them set the table with festive Christmas glass tumblers and napkins. You could even make it a family competition—who can fold the napkins into the best Christmas tree?

It is a great way to help them understand the magic that goes into preparing a festive meal. Plus, seeing the delicious results will make them feel a sense of accomplishment!

Conclusion: Make This Christmas One to Remember!

So there you have it! Whether you’re decking the halls with personalized Christmas stockings, making crafty decorations, or planning an epic family day out, these activities are sure to make this festive season one to remember. It’s all about creating magical moments together. With a bit of creativity, you can ensure that Christmas for children is packed with joy, laughter, and memories to last a lifetime.

Also, don’t forget the little finishing touches. Suppose you’re after some stylish Christmas decor. In that case, you can always buy family Christmas stockings for decorating your home or browse our collection of beautiful Christmas stocking holders in UK at DIBOR to complete your mantle.

Wishing you a merry and fun Christmas!


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