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How to Have Cheap Christmas Fun with Children

Great and Affordable Ideas of Making Yuletide Interesting for kids

© Wei Yin Wong

Nov 26, 2008
Looking at Christmas Lights is Fun for the Family, Michael Connors
Celebrating the Yuletide season is a lot more fun when there are meaningful and interesting Christmas activities for both parents and kids.

For most kids, Christmas is about exchanging presents and eating Christmas goodies. But the true spirit of Christmas means more than that. It’s the celebration of Christ’s birth and togetherness within the family.

There are lots of activities that parents and children can do to make the season more meaningful and interesting. And guess what? They don’t have to cost the family much. Just some quality time from mum and dad will do.

Staging a Christmas Play at Home

Christmas plays are often held at schools, churches and community centers before and during Christmas. Why not have one at home too? Every family member can have a role in the story about the birth of Christ. It can also be another story made up by kids as long as it has a Christmas theme. If there are not enough actors in the family, get relatives, friends and neighbors involved too. Have some simple home-made costumes for the play. Record it with a camcorder. Everyone will have a blast and enjoy the spirit of Christmas even more!

Starting a Christmas Photo Album

Some families have a Christmas photo album that they add to every year. If your family hasn’t had such an album, start one this year. Take pictures of family members decorating, cleaning, cooking and playing before, during and after Christmas. Digital cameras are easy to use these days. So even kids can play photographers and capture beautiful Christmas moments. When there is a big collection after several years, it will be fun looking back at how the family and kids celebrated Christmas the previous years.

Driving Around Looking at Christmas Lights and Decorations

Even weeks before Christmas, many shops, government buildings and homes will have put up Christmas lights and decorations to bring more cheer to the festive season. Some shops and homes also take part in Christmas decoration competitions and therefore set up very elaborate decorations and lights. At night, these illuminations are a sight to behold. So put the kids in the car after dinner and drive around the neighborhood, shopping areas and illuminated streets to view them. It’s fun and free!

Reading Christmas Stories

Spend the few evenings before Christmas by reading a different Christmas story each night. Older kids can take turns reading the stories. Just visit the local library to get Christmas-themed books. There are hundreds of them!

Watching Christmas Movies

Parents can rent popular Christmas movies for the family too. Mickey’s Christmas Carol, Miracle on 34th Street, Frosty the Snowman, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, A Christmas Story and A Charlie Brown Christmas are all excellent choices.

Making Own Christmas Cards

Old Christmas cards can be recycled for other uses. Cut out pictures and shapes from them to be pasted on plain hard paper. Just add some colors to produce brand new Christmas cards. Kids will enjoy the cutting, pasting and coloring activities. They’ll love it more when they give these cards away to friends and schoolmates.

Decorating Christmas Trees

Get the kids involved in buying and decorating a Christmas tree. A shrub in the garden can be decorated as well. To save money, cut out nice pictures from old Christmas cards and hang them as ornaments on the tree. If there is already a big Christmas tree in the living room, get a small plastic tree to put in the kids’ room or playroom. These days, small fiber optic Christmas trees with multicolored changing lights are available from stores. Kids will simply adore these.

Dressing Up Stuffed Toys

When parents and older siblings are decorating the house for Christmas, there will sure to be bits and strips of leftover ribbons, bows and Christmas fabric that can be used to create scarves and shawls for younger children’s dolls and stuffed toys. Let the kids dress their toys up. These will certainly brighten up the kids’ room or playroom.

Christmas is much more fun and meaningful when parents and kids take part in various activities together. Many of these activities cost very little. Some are even free. Staging a Christmas play, starting a Christmas photo album, viewing Christmas lights and decorations, reading Christmas stories, watching Christmas movies, making your own Christmas cards, decorating Christmas trees and dressing up stuffed toys are just some cheap and fun ideas parents can try.

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How to Have Cheap Holiday Fun for Kids

Seven Ideas to Decorate a Christmas Tree

How to Recycle Old Christmas Cards

Reference:

Trish Kuffner. 350+ Activities for Toddlers. Australia: Lothian Books, 2005.


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