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Christmas Crafts For Kids Jesus

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Christmas for Kids

Fresh Ideas to Celebrate Christmas with Family

Author: Melanie Smith

Christmas is a widely celebrated even throughout the world. You will find in this article varying ways on how families celebrate Christmas all over the world.

Christmas practice #1:

• Buy music from the grand English cathedrals. Collect stories about the Salisbury and Worchester Cathedral of England. As you occupy yourself with your music during the holidays inform your family the stories you have collected and how the grand organs were played in these Cathedrals and the church choir sang during the Christmas holiday.

Christmas practice #2:

• Set some time aside to do a little special holiday baking. Absorb the whole family in the process. Box up your goodies as presents to give to family, friends and neighbors as they stopover and distribute their presents to you. Encourage your children to give out the gifts of home baked goods.

• Fruitcakes and homemade chocolate chip cookies are a must during Christmas baking. Keep on creating your own version of baked goods every year

Christmas practice #3:

• As you start your baking mores, collect your tales of the real meaning of Christmas and persuade your children to pass on these stories to their future offspring and on and on through every generation. While you doing the sifting, stirring, baking and preparing the gift packages say some tales to your children and other family members.

Christmas practice #4:

• As the time of year starts, read or buy audio tapes of the Christmas story and the Dickens' A Christmas Carol, or any other much loved Christmas story. Adorn the house and put up the Christmas tree as your stories in the background are playing.

• Be a good model by keeping a spirit of charity, peacemaking and kindness throughout Christmas time.

• Bear in mind and in your story telling about the incarnation of Jesus Christ, the moment when God became one of us to share our day by day experiences as we do, and that Christmas is the moment in time we celebrate the birthday of Jesus Christ.

Christmas practice #5:

• Buy a nativity scene and have this set up in an important place in your home

• Every time a child is born into your family, buy another figurine to put in to the scene and show these each year. Your figurines can be something you wish to be a symbol of each new person born into your family. When in-laws are added, insert another figurine to your nativity scene.

Christmas practice #6:

• Commemorate Christmas Eve and celebrate with your parents, brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews and other member of the family.

• Initiate an open house on Christmas Day for anybody who doesn't have any place to go to and give a present or home made baked goodies and dinner to those who have no Christmas at all.

• You may want to consider arranging a rotation with your neighbors in your locality for the big open house Christmas party to be made each year.

Christmas practice #7:

• Dress your kids up in costumes like Mary and Joseph and hop from house to house, requesting if they can come in to sing Christmas carols or deliver baked goodies.

These are just some of the many ways we can involve ourselves in the joy and hope of the Christmas. Our way of life will teach our children a relevant lesson in life of the reason why Christ was born and how he would like us to treat one another - with utmost love and kindness.

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Visit our website Merry Christmas 24 for fresh ideas about the season of all seasons. Read our newly published article - FRESH IDEAS TO CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS WITH FAMILY at Christmas Traditions section for more fun celebration.

Craft For Kids In December

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Boomeryearbook’s Survival Guide for Christmas With Kids

Author: SEM Expert

by Katie for BoomerYearbook.com, December, 2008 - Aside from the period of time when the kids are opening their presents, and the 24-hour period when they are playing with them before they get bored, the rest of Christmas can be a challenge for parents and for grandparents in terms of keeping the younger generation occupied - what can you do to entertain them over the Christmas period?

If energy is an element of vitality your kids always have an oversupply of until asked to do something, then it looks like you’re in for a tough time while they’re at home for the holidays! We’ve put together some ideas for you to try and keep the whole family entertained.

Party Games:

Switch off the TV and use your imagination for amusement.  Physically getting off the sofa and engaging in an activity together with your family will be much more stimulating than nodding off and waking up covered in post-beer dribble and surrounded by lethargic kids. 

Here are some fun games to try, whatever age you are:

Whose shadow is this?

Hang a white sheet in a doorway. One of the players sits down on the chair facing the sheet.  At the opposite side of the room there is a lamp on a tale. All the players walk between the lamp and the sheet in turn.  The guesser must try to identify the others by their shadows as they walk past.  The players try to change their shadows.  The player who is recognized becomes the guesser.

Zombie:

Two pairs participate in this game.   Each pair stands hand in hand with their adjoining hands tied together.  With their free hands (one with the right hand and other with the left one) they must wrap up the package, bind the rope around it and tie it in a bow.  The pair which finishes the task the first is the winner.

Water carriers:

Two players compete in this game. For each player there is a chair with a bowl of water and a spoon on it.  A few steps away there are two more chairs with an empty glass on each of them.  The object of the player is to fill the empty glass with water as soon as possible.  The player who is the first to do it is the winner.

Pin head (not suitable for young children)

Each player is given a paper cap with the needle at its top.  The object is to burst as many balloons as possible with the half of the needle on the cap.

Pass the Lemon:

Two teams line up opposite each other and the team member at the front of the line has to pass a lemon to the second in lie.   The catch is that no hands are allowed and the lemon must be passed from under the chin.  The person who receives the lemons has to grab it under their chin too.  The lemon proceeds down the line of players until the end, and the last in line runs to the front (with the lemon still under their chin) and the process starts again.  The winning team is the first to pass the lemon (without touching it with their hands) through all players, with each player having a turn at the front of the line.  This game is guaranteed to give some real laughs!

You should find that once the family gets involved, everyone has more energy than they thought they had. And at least it’s a good way to work off the Christmas dinner!!

Want more helpful tips on how to de-stress this holiday? Come join boomeryearbook.com

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www.boomeryearbook.com is a social networking site connecting the Baby Boomer generation. Share your thoughts, rediscover old friends, or expand your mind with brain games provided by clinical psychologist Dr. Karen Turner. Join today to discover the many ways we are helping Boomers connect for fun and profit.


Craft For Kids In Christmas

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Christmas Crafts For Kids Disney

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What Kind of Gift Do Children Want for Christmas?

Author: D. Halet

I work in an elementary school and the winter weather in our beautiful rainy country does not allows children to play in the garden. So, I always have to look for activities to occupy the children.

Last week, on a rainy day, children were unable to play in the garden, I thus tried to entertain them by asking them what they wanted as a Saint Nicholas gift.

Belgian people - as well as in the Netherlands, Germany, France and some Eastern Europe Countries - celebrate and dedicate Saint Nicholas (SinterKlaas) to children. Saint Nicholas is the Great Patron of Schoolboys and penetrates into our houses on December 6th.

One week before December 6th, each night, Saint Nicholas brings sweets in the slippers of good children (traditional version) or one month before December 6th, he brings many more sweets in the slippers of our good children (this is the commercial version).

Shopping malls also organize Saint Nicholas areas that consist in displaying scenes made from toys; such as train sets simulating real situations or houses full of old fashioned dolls. Children have also the opportunity to meet Saint Nicholas and communicate their wish list to him.

A picture of Saint Nicholas holding our child on his laps generally closes this fairy journey.

On December 5th Eve, parents and children dress the dining room table with a plate full of cookies and a glass of milk for Saint Nicholas, a carrot for his ass.

On December 6th, early in the morning, the glass is empty, the carrot has been eaten, and there are only crumbs of biscuits. Do not worry, parents do not have to eat these sweets and vegetables.

The table is now lined with dozens of toys, sweets, marzipan, chocolate bars...

Saint Nicholas has a companion: Père Fouettard (Zwarte Piet or Black Pete) who punishes wicked children.

Belgian children generally receive clothes and books at Christmas.

It appears that children have an immoderate passion for video game consoles, such as Playstation (3 of course) or WII... while the heroes of American comic strips become the heroes of Belgian children.

Here are the toys kids want to receive as a Saint Nicholas or Christmas gift:

For boys and girls aged of 10 years old and more:

- Playstation
- Nintendo DS
- WII
- XBox 360

If they received the video game console already, they wish to receive video games, such as Dragonball, Street Fighter, Medal of Honor... The young generation seems to love violent games.

Boys aged between 4 years old and 10:

- Jeep or Helicopter
- Tractor
- Batman
- Spiderman
- comic strip heroes accessories

Girls aged between 4 years old and 10:

- Barbie
- Doll house
- Doll accessories
- Books

Some of these children love music and they asked to Saint Nicholas or Santa Claus (sometimes both) to bring them an electric guitar or drums.

A romantic young girl wishes to receive a diary such as the one of Bridget Jones.

As for my fifteen years old son, he asked for books. What kind of books? Manga Comic strips.

All children wish to receive: chocolate, marzipan, candy, etc.

Finally, traditions are important for our children: no Saint Nicholas and no Christmas time without sweets.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/holidays-articles/what-kind-of-gift-do-children-want-for-christmas-277846.html

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Prosperity66 is an European History, Holidays and Tarot cards passionate. For more Christmas Informations feel free to visit Christmas Time and receive a free Christmas Gifts Check List.


Christmas Crafts For Kids Easy

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Holiday Crafts For Kids Party

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Kids Party Planning Ideas for the Holidays

Author: Katrina James

Parents want their kids to have a successful party event. Planning a party itinerary in advance is key to assuring that kids are kept entertained and amused during the event. Give yourself at least a month to assure everything runs smoothly on party day.

Start planning early and select the party date and time while avoiding any holidays or school vacations. Kids parties usually are about 2 hours long.

Next you and the party honoree should make a guest list so you can determine how many kids will attend. One rule of thumb for birthday parties is - 1 guest per year old - up to 10 years old. In other words, have 5 kids for a 5th birthday party. Some people like to invite the whole class, to avoid any feelings being hurt. You would probably only do this if you were having the party at a rented facility. Make sure there are enough adults on hand to supervise. The younger the kids - the higher the ratio.

To be really organized, include each party goers phone contact, RSVP check mark once they confirm they are attending and finally a gift column where you can enter what type of gift you received. You can then thank them individually with a thank you card or note after the party. A nice idea is to take a photo of the birthday child with each guest, to include with the thank you note later.

Theme parties create a fun atmosphere so the party host can decide which theme best reflects the mood of the event. Party themes can be created around characters from television, movies, magazine or books. You can also create a party theme related to seasonal holidays or travel destinations. I will explore exciting new party themes in an upcoming article.

Popular birthday party themes include a Magic Party, High School Musical Party, Star Wars Party, Hannah Montana Party, Pirate Birthday Party or Disney Princess Party. Younger kids always enjoy a Barney or Dora the Explorer theme.  Party games, especially ones with little prizes, can make the party extra fun.  Try to make sure everyone wins a little something - so every child goes home feeling happy.

Your event may also call for an entertainer so be sure to book them early to avoid disappointment.

When the event is concluded, your child can hand out the party favours or "loot bags" and thank each guest for coming. These party favours do not need to be elaborate, but just reflect the theme of the day. They can even be handcrafted items made during the party. Dollar stores are great sources for loot bag items. Check for colorful tote or mesh bags to put the loot in. For older children, one nice item - a t-shirt, sports ball or $5 gift card, may be better appreciated.

Kids' Parties are a lot of fun and allow your child to celebrate with friends and family creating a lasting memory. Your advanced preparation and planning will go along way to assuring a successful event and a happy child. Be sure to take plenty of photographs - before you know it they will be planning parties for their own kids!

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/holidays-articles/kids-party-planning-ideas-for-the-holidays-1295761.html

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kids dance, gymnastics, fitness, activities, games, sports, health and nutrition. FitForAFeast.com


Kids Craft Kits For Christmas

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Christmas stocking kits are great gifts

Author: Jason Kroeker

Don't you love the spirit in the air by the start of December, it's holidays time. Is the time to begin making all the lists for the christmas presents and all the arrangements, but what I love the most is personalised christmas stocking kits. A long time ago, you had to do them all by yourself, but nowadays there are wonderful christmas stocking kits available and you can make them in some hours work.

And now this tale on how it all began

While there are no saved records of the source of the Christmas stockings, there are popular legends that try to narrate the history of this Christmas custom.

Once upon a time there was a poor old father of three beautiful girls, but he was so poor he could not get money to wed them.

Saint Nicholas was travelling and has stopped for the night on the village. He heard some of the villagers talking about this poor gentleman and his three girls.

St. Nicholas wanted to help them, but he knew that the old man won't receive charity. He decided to assist in secret. He waited until it was nighttime and crept into their home through the chimney.

He had three handbags of gold coins with him, one for each girl. As he was looking for a place to save those three bags, he observed stockings of the three daughters that were hung up the mantelpiece for drying out..

He put one bag in each stocking and off he went. When the daughters and their father woke up the next morning, they observed the bags of gold coins and were naturally, overjoyed. The girls were able to get married and live merrily ever after.

This is why Santa is recalled as a present giver. And this gave birth to the customs of kids placing stockings to be loaded with gifts for christmas.

The custom began in many European countries. Originally, kids merely used one of their everyday socks, but finally special Christmas stockings were created for this function. Nowadays, stores carry a fantastic variety of styles and sizes of Christmas stockings, and Christmas stockings are as well a frequent homemade craft.

You can make your own stockings or purchase christmas stocking kits.

Christmas stocking kits come in many sorts such as: christmas felt stocking kits, needlepoint christmas stocking kits or cross stitch christmas stocking kits.
I love bucilla christmas stocking kits, they are so simple to make and with the best instructions, the result is always excellent.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/crafts-articles/christmas-stocking-kits-are-great-gifts-1550590.html

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Jason Kroeker is a fan of Christmas stocking kits who enjoys holidats with family and friends


Free Kids Craft Ideas Christmas

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Kids Craft Ideas Christmas Ornaments

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Try Scrapbooking Supplies to Make Elegant and Personalized Christmas Ornaments in Less Than 10 Minutes

Author: Linda M. Johnson

Have you ever looked through those boxes of Christmas ornaments of yours either before or after Christmas, and wondered how in the world you might be able to add some sparkle to them, yet still keep it traditional with your Christmas theme?  Taking a few of your plain ornaments every new Holiday season and adorning them with easy to find scrapbooking items to make personalized Christmas ornaments will add some new life to your selection in a custom way, and leave your guests thinking that you spent a fortune on your ornaments.  

For this project we decided to just use a large plastic satin finished ornament.  As was previously mentioned, you can also look through your existing collection and find some of your plain solid color ornaments to use.  It is important to stick to solid color ornaments because of the designs you will be adorning them with.  You don't want to take away from the design. 

Apply peel and stick crystal stickers typically used for scrapbooking to the ornament. Stickers can be applied to cover the entire ornament, or you may want to apply them vertically, horizontally, or diagonally to create a pattern. Next, tie a satin ribbon , ¾ inch or smaller works best, to the top of the ornament creating a bow.  Try using a plaid ribbon with colors that compliment the color of your ornaments.  Simple!  You have a new personalized Christmas ornament.

Supplies:

  • Medium to Large solid color plastic ornaments with a satin finish. We used gray.
  • 1 package of clear crystal-looking stickers used for scrapbooking.
  • Satin Ribbon – ¾ inch or smaller. Plaid or stripes in two colors work best for contrast.
  • Scissors

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Linda Johnson is a degreed and experienced crafter and interior/exterior decorating specialist, with years of experience helping friends, family, and clients solve their decorating and craft needs. Linda and her contributing writers invite you to submit your own great ideas for free, and also find tons more craft ideas and decorating projects like this with photos to try yourself