A huge list of ideas for wearing out the kids all winter long:
Make a hot cocoa bar for a fun after school surprise or a get together with friends.
Go to the library and check out new Christmas or winter themed books.
Teach the kids how to finger knit.
Play cards on the coffee table in front of the fire.
Go for a walk in the woods. In fact squeeze in lots of different hikes in winter: popcorn hike, lantern hike, hot cocoa hike, bird counting hike, etc. 1000 Hours Outside has lots of good ideas – check out their winter adventures advent calendar.
Make a movie theater in your living room with lots of snuffed animals and blankets.
Cut out snowflakes. Here’s an easy tutorial on how to make beautiful snowflakes out of paper bags.
String cranberries and oranges to decorate with.
Make snow angels.
Make beeswax candles.
Make salt dough ornaments.
Collect nature objects and freeze them in ice molds.
Freeze tiny toys in ice and have your child chip away the ice to free them.
Watercolor with ice.
Cut down your own Christmas tree.
Decorate your Christmas tree while listening to Christmas music and sipping cocoa.
Make cookies to give to your neighbors.
Host a gingerbread house competition.
Go to your local holiday walk or festival. We have The Festival of Trees and Christmas in the Village each year.
Drive around and look at Christmas lights.
Leave cookies out for Santa and carrots out for his reindeer.
Adopt a family from an Angel Tree.
Go to a Christmas choral or orchestra concert.
Make fresh evergreen wreaths.
Make a backyard ice rink and host a skating party.
Go ice skating.
Read a Christmas book together as a family.
Do an Advent Calendar.
Decorate a tree outside with homemade ornaments made with bird seed and peanut butter for the birds.
Make maple syrup snow candy.
Build a snowman.
Build an igloo.
Make ice globes.
Have a winter bonfire with s’mores.
Read a book outside.
Go sledding, cross country skiing, or snow shoeing.
Have a winter tea party with the kids.
Make hand-made valentines.
Make ice sculptures and/or ice globe lanterns.
Sarah Arter Reese
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Sarah is a mom/artist/yogi/animal-lover/coffee-drinker/travel enthusiast/mom-tog/hobby gardener who's so glad you're here!