There are lots of ways to keep your children entertained over the festive period. This December, follow our advent calendar for ideas!
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24 fun ideas to help you chat, play and read with your child this December.
There are lots of ways to keep your children entertained over the festive period. This December, follow our advent calendar for ideas!
Scroll to the bottom to download a PDF version.
Provide children with containers and waterproof toys - they will create their own play!
Use materials that would otherwise be thrown away to keep your child busy and develop their creativity.
Can you find a book or story about the festive season?
Explore our collection of top nursery rhymes for ideas!
Build a home for hedgehogs out of dry leaves, twigs and newspaper.
Make your own cosy den by hanging a blanket over a table and adding cushions.
You don’t need to remember the words, you can make up your own songs about anything!
Support your child’s creativity, imagination, thinking skills and coordination - and get them chatting too!
What letters or numbers can you spot in the recipe?
Use your senses to explore just how much fun you can have playing, jumping, and printing with leaves.
Make a puppet with things you already have at home, for example odd socks.
Have you read the Stick Man story? Watch the video online and follow some fun activities.
What will the teddies talk about over the picnic?
Not only is it fun, but whoever receives your child’s card will appreciate and cherish your little one’s handmade artwork!
Pour some glitter and salt into a tray and use the end of a pencil or paintbrush to make patterns and shapes.
‘I’m thinking of an animal who lives in a cold place and is very good at swimming…
You can do this by using cardboard tubes and collecting natural ‘treasure’. You could use it to make a collage.
When you’re out and about use things around you as ideas to help create a story. You can do this anywhere!
What signs of winter can you spot?
Follow our simple recipe to make your own playdough.
This could involve letter sounds or be adapted, such as ‘I spy something shiny’…
Chat about what you can see: ‘I see a dark green holly leaf’
Use recyclable materials to have fun wrapping/hiding toys and objects – can you guess what’s inside?
Spend a cosy afternoon singing and reading.
Print your copy and follow along at home