The idea is to wrap a Christmas book for each day of December leading up to Christmas. The kids get to unwrap one each day. I decided I wanted to do a special holiday activity with each book they unwrap. This is my plan for our Christmas advent this year.
*A lot of these books we already had, so they might be a bit of a stretch for the activity. My plan is to slowly accumulate new books that better match the activities I want to do as the years go on. Most of the activities are ones that I wanted to do with the girls anyways/are already family traditions for us. I also plan on watching a Christmas movie each day; if possible, it goes along with the theme, but sometimes it's a little random. Some days have two movies, one for the kids and one for me that I'm not sure the kids will appreciate yet. As they get older, I'll simply replace kid movies with ones older kids and adults enjoy together.
Sunday, December 1
Book to unwrap: Little Blue Truck's Christmas
Activity: Decorate the tree as a family
Movie: Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer
Movie: Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer
We love the original Little Blue Truck book and the Christmas one is really cute too. Little Blue Truck's Christmas is about Little Blue Truck going around dropping off trees to all his friends, saving the last one for himself. At the end, the lights on the tree light up in the book. We also have a little tradition of watching Rudolph the day we decorate our tree.
Monday, December 2
Book to unwrap: My First Story of Christmas
Activity: Make a countdown chain
Movie: The Nativity, Miracle on 34th Street (older edition)
This book tells the story of the nativity, as well as what happened in the America's (from The Book of Mormon) at the time of Christ's birth. I thought as the kids make their paper countdown chain, it would be the perfect time to emphasize the true meaning of Christmas and why it's such an important and beloved holiday.
Tuesday, December 3
Book to unwrap: C is for Christmas
Activity: Kids make paper ornaments
Movie: Frosty the Snowman, A Christmas Carol
Movie: Frosty the Snowman, A Christmas Carol
We have a mini artificial tree that I am planning on letting the girls decorate this year. I'm going to have them make their own ornaments on Tuesday. This book is more of a generic Christmas book, but it's cute and the illustrations are gorgeous.
Wednesday, December 4
Book to unwrap: Clifford's Christmas Presents
Activity: Decorate kids' tree
Movie: Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas, Christmas in Connecticut
Movie: Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas, Christmas in Connecticut
I don't even know where we got this book, but it's one of the kids' favorites. It's a lift and flap book, so that part is really fun. During one part of the book, Clifford and Emily Elizabeth decorate their tree, so I thought it would fit well with them decorating their own tree.
Thursday, December 5
Book to unwrap: The Mismatched Nativity
Activity: Set up Nativity
Movie: A Charlie Brown Christmas
Movie: A Charlie Brown Christmas
This is a heartwarming story about service and Christlike love, with a nativity as a running thread through the book. My mom gave this book to us last year with the matching nativity and the kids love getting it out.
Friday, December 6
Book to unwrap: The Polar Express
Activity: PJ's and Hot Chocolate Party
Movie: The Polar Express
I don't need to say much about this famous book. We do a movie night each Friday, so I plan on watching the movie for our movie night in our pajamas and having hot chocolate while we watch.
Saturday, December 7
Book to unwrap: Corduroy's Christmas Surprise
Activity: Write to Santa
Movie: The Year Without a Santa Claus
I honestly don't love this book, but the girls love it. Corduroy does a lot of Christmas activities throughout the book, but the main story line revolves around his Christmas list and writing to Santa.
Sunday, December 8
Book to unwrap: The Broken Ornament
Activity: Make tree ornaments as a family
Movie: Beauty and the Beast Enchanted Christmas
Movie: Beauty and the Beast Enchanted Christmas
This is a new book we're planning on getting this year that we haven't read yet, but it looks like a cute story with a good lesson. Making a new ornament for our tree is a tradition Ben and I have had since our first Christmas together (we have only homemade ornaments on our tree) and it gets more fun every year that we do it.
Monday, December 9
Book to unwrap: One Baby Jesus
Activity: Make Christmas Cards
Movie: The Muppet Christmas Carol
Movie: The Muppet Christmas Carol
This is a board book we have, a nativity version of The 12 Days of Christmas song. It has cute illustrations and isn't too bad to read as long as you only read it once a year (kids, of course, love the repetition, but it can get old really fast as the parent reading it). I paired this with making Christmas cards because I want to do a nativity themed card this year. These cards are the ones we give out with our neighbor gifts and are separate from our Christmas newsletter that we send out each year.
Tuesday, December 10
Book to unwrap: Mouse's Christmas Gift
Activity: Make cookies for neighbor gift
Movie: Elf
Movie: Elf
This is a darling story about a little mouse serving others in small ways to help bring the Christmas spirit to his town. I want to talk with the girls about small ways they can serve others, including making Christmas cookies for neighbors.
Wednesday, December 11
Book to unwrap: The Gingerbread Man
Activity: Make Gingerbread Cookies
Movie: The Gingerbread Man (on YouTube), Miracle on 34th street (newer edition)
Our kids love this book and the reading of it on YouTube as well. We have a great recipe for gingerbread cookies with icing. We'll make some and decorate them together, then give away some with the other neighbor gift cookies.
Thursday, December 12
Book to unwrap: How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Activity: Deliver neighbor gifts
Movie: How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (original cartoon)
Everyone knows this book as well. I decided to put it here because I felt that delivering gifts to others fit well with some of the messages of this book.
Friday, December 13
Book to unwrap: Baby's Christmas
Activity: Find toys to donate
Movie: The Grinch
This Little Golden Book highlights all the toys the baby receives for Christmas. I thought it would be a good way to introduce a conversation about how blessed we are to give and receive so much for Christmas. I then want them to go through their toys and find something they can donate to another child who is in need this year. I'm not sure how we'll go about the actual donating part (if you know of where we could do that, let me know!), but I want to make this a tradition, as a way for my kids to realize that not everyone has as much as we do and as a way for them to really think of others and sacrifice for those less fortunate.
Saturday, December 14
Book to unwrap: A Birthday Party for Jesus
Activity: Hold a birthday party for Jesus
Movie: Wise Men Seek Him Still, White Christmas
Movie: Wise Men Seek Him Still, White Christmas
This is a cute little book about animals holding a birthday party for Jesus. Growing up, we always did a birthday party for Jesus on Christmas Eve and it was always my favorite tradition. Since Ben and I have gotten married, we've had other Christmas Eve traditions and haven't done this. This book is the perfect way for me to bring my favorite tradition back--even if it's not on Christmas Eve. I haven't decided on the specifics yet, but I know I definitely want to do cake and sing to Jesus. I think a birthday party is a great way to bring home to kids that Christmas celebrates Jesus' birth.
Sunday, December 15
Book to unwrap: The Little Drummer Boy
Activity: Give a gift to Jesus
Movie: The Little Drummer Boy
I love this story and the idea that we all have something we can give to Jesus and Heavenly Father. To give the gift, we'll each write down something (or help the kids write down something) to give to Jesus this next year and seal it in an envelope under the tree. Next year, we can open them and see how we did. I thought this idea went really well with the birthday party idea and I love how beautifully The Little Drummer Boy illustrates this concept.
Monday, December 16
Book to unwrap: The Gift of the Magi
Activity: Make gifts for each other
Movie: Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas (has a version of The Gift of the Magi)
This is another classic story that I love. We have a tradition that I got from my aunt where I have the kids make gifts for each other (so far Ashtyn makes one for Parker and vise versa). I thought this was the perfect story to get them into a gift giving mood.
Tuesday, December 17
Book to unwrap: The Snowy Day
Activity: Make paper snowflakes
Movie: Arthur's Perfect Christmas, It's a Wonderful Life
I have always loved this book, all about this boy's snow adventures. I wanted to put some snow days in this rotation, but you never know when there's going to be snow (and there's not even a guarantee we'll have snow before Christmas), so I thought making paper snowflakes would be the next best thing. Plus, I have always loved making snowflakes! I chose to watch Arthur's Perfect Christmas on this day because Arthur hopes the whole time for it snow on Christmas and it doesn't and it doesn't and then it finally does.
Wednesday, December 18
Book to unwrap: The Christmas Wish
Activity: Visit Santa
Movie: Santa Claus is Coming to Town
This is another new one for us, about a girl who gets help from animals to find Santa Claus. We might have to rearrange a little, depending on where we can find a Santa Claus (we usually see Santa at our ward party, so we'll see if they have Santa there again this year and when they hold the party).
Thursday, December 19
Book to unwrap: You are my Miracle
Activity: Decorate gingerbread houses
Movie: The Nutcracker Prince
Movie: The Nutcracker Prince
This one is a little bit of a stretch, but this is a cute board book we have about a parent and child doing Christmas activities together, and the way it's written beautifully describes a parent's love for their child. It makes me cry when I read it. One of the activities they do together is make gingerbread houses.
Friday, December 20
Book to unwrap: The Legend of the Candy Cane
Activity: Candy Cane Party
Movie: The Legend of the Candy Cane, Rise of the Guardians
Movie: The Legend of the Candy Cane, Rise of the Guardians
This is a beautiful book that tells the history of candy canes and really drives home that Christ is the center of Christmas. I cry when I read this book as well. For our candy cane party, we will make paper candy canes and eat candy canes. We also might hang some candy canes on our tree.
Saturday, December 21
Book to unwrap: Away in a Manger
Activity: Service Project
Movie: Home Alone
Movie: Home Alone
We have this beautiful book that puts paintings to the lyrics of Away in a Manger. The girls and I love it. I thought it would be a great book to open up a discussion about all the things Christ has done for us and how we can serve others. I'm not sure what our family service project will be, but I want to start a tradition of setting aside a day each Christmas season to serve others in some way.
Sunday, December 22
Book to unwrap: Christmas Cookie Day
Activity: Cookie decorating with cousins
Movie: If You Give a Mouse a Christmas Cookie
Movie: If You Give a Mouse a Christmas Cookie
This is another new book I want to get this year and it looks darling! Sunday is a day we spend with cousins most weeks, so I thought they could decorate cookies together (and in preparation for leaving cookies out for Santa!).
Monday, December 23
Book to unwrap: Llama Llama Jingle Bells
Activity: Look at Christmas Lights
Movie: Llama Llama Christmas episodes, While You Were Sleeping
Movie: Llama Llama Christmas episodes, While You Were Sleeping
Is it really Christmas if you don't drive around looking at Christmas lights while listening to Christmas music? This book doesn't really fit the activity that well (and I'm honestly not a hundred percent sold on it, since we'll probably try to get it from the library), but we love the Llama Llama books.
Tuesday, December 24
Book to unwrap: The Night Before Christmas
Activity: Christmas coloring pages
Movie: The Santa Clause
Movie: The Santa Clause
Christmas Eve! I chose The Night Before Christmas because it seems appropriate for Christmas Eve and coloring pages as the activity because I know I will be busy preparing things for our evening traditions and coloring pages are something they can do semi-independently.
So that's my plan! We will see how it goes in real life. I'm really excited to do this, I think the kids will have a blast with it and that it will really bring the Christmas spirit into our home.
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