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Christmas ideas for kids

Kid with Santa hat and chocolates

With Christmas rapidly approaching, it’s time to start making some preparations!

Make sure what is meant to be a festive, joy filled time of isn’t stressful and upsetting. For parents there is often nothing more demanding than trying to organize shopping trips with their little ones in tow. It is often easy to become overwhelmed with the sheer volume of things on sale in stores. So how do you make Christmas shopping for your little ones a happy and positive experience?

Read our baby’s first Christmas guide for tips on how to make their very first festive season even more special.

If you want to introduce your child to Santa, we have a great guide on how to make it a memorable occasion. You can ensure Santa and your little one walk away feeling some of the magic of Christmas time.

Christmas decorations needn’t be wildly expensive or overly ornate. In fact, decorating your Christmas tree with ornaments made by you and your little ones can be a wonderful way to spend time with your children. It also means you are helping them in creating things they will feel a huge sense of pride in seeing displayed.

With your help your child can make anything from candle holders; Christmas cards; Christmas card hangers; gift tags; photo stars and baubles. All of them are inexpensive to make and the instructions are easy to follow.

You can also involve your child in Christmas decorating by involving them in the cooking as well. Together you can prepare the Christmas pudding and even make a gingerbread house together as well!

It’s important to ensure you keep your little ones safe at Christmas time. Make sure you “child proof” your Christmas to avoid any nasty accidents. You can get practical and helpful advice on everything from keeping your Christmas tree toddler safe through to which baubles to avoid putting on your tree.

With a little planning and preparation you can ensure that Christmas day itself is filled with happy memories and delighted children.

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