Tuesday, August 16, 2011

5 Popular Holidays and Fun Holiday Activities for Kids

It is not easy to keep a child happy, sometimes it is nearly impossible. During the holidays there is more excitement and children often respond to the excitement with participation in an activity. While there are many activities that successfully keep the attention of children, here are some holiday-themed activities that children seek to participate in every year.

1. Christmas - We all are familiar with the famous Christmas list that is created by children to send to Santa Clause. The list is typically joined by a letter to Santa, requesting their items and making a plea as to why they were good this year. As the story goes, if the child is good then Santa will get them something from their list. If the child is bad that year then he gets a lump of coal.

This story can be incorporated into a children’s activity that can help entertain your kids and get you an inside look as to what they want for Christmas. Ask your children to design and decorate a list of ten things they want for Christmas. After they are done with their list, have them write a letter to Santa Clause explaining why they deserve something on their list. Allow your kids to also decorate an envelope with which they can seal away their list and letter and send it to Santa Clause.

2. Valentine’s Day - As love flourishes around the fourteenth of February every year, there is no sweeter gesture than to give a homemade valentine to someone special. Valentine’s Day cards date back to hundreds of years ago, and today we still enjoy making and sending them.
Gather some arts and crafts supplies and encourage your children to make Valentine’s Day cards for their special someone, or if they don’t have anyone ask them to make one for you!

3. Easter - The most exciting part of Easter is the egg hunts. Children often associate egg hunts with hide and seek fun that will lead to treats and goodies. Many find that the fun does not have to start when the egg hunt does. You can help your children color to decorate their eggs for an egg hunt! This can be done with coloring or just stickers of your children’s favorite cartoon characters, and it can turn into great fun!

4. Halloween - Commonly associated with Halloween is the idea of a jack-o-lantern. Every home you trick-or-treat at has some form of a carved pumpkin to welcome children to their homes. So have your children help you with the decorating process. Purchase a pumpkin and help your children color on a design for you to cut off. This will give them an opportunity to draw, and afterwards they can even help you cook pumpkin seeds.

5. Thanksgiving - Every Thanksgiving involves the idea of a turkey and celebrating the season. Children commonly enjoy making their own pine cone turkey. The pine cone turkey is made from an actual pine cone, and then decorated with items from around the home to help create what looks like a turkey. Pine cone turkeys are a fun and economical children’s activity that are sure to keep a child busy on a holiday.

Finally, a great idea that works for any holiday is to bake cookies with your kids. Have them cut out the shapes from the dough with cookie cutters or shape them with their hands. After the cookies are baked, you can also have the kids decorate them with colored icing. Baking is a fun and delicious activity for both kids and their parents.




Criss White writes for My Baby Shower Favors and enjoys crafts and baking during the holidays. To get ideas for holiday cookies or to look at some other decorated cookies, visit My Baby Shower Favors.

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