16 diy Christmas Decorations for toddlers ideas

DIY Christmas Ornaments to Make With Toddlers

16 diy Christmas Decorations for toddlers ideas
diy christmas ornaments for toddlers – or older kids too! The best Christmas Ornaments for Preschoolers to make! Christmas is pretty exciting when you have little ones. My first kiddo is finally old enough to have a better understanding of what the holiday is all



Make These Super-Simple Christmas Crafts With Your Kids This Season

16 diy Christmas Decorations for toddlers ideas
20 Best Christmas Crafts For Kids to Make – Ideas for Christmas Decorations for Kids They’ll love the Grinch slime!



How To Make Salt Dough Ornaments

16 diy Christmas Decorations for toddlers ideas
24 Kid & Toddler Christmas Craft Ideas | The Yellow Rug This salt dough ornament recipe is as easy as 1-2-3! Plus, after all the fun is over you have a sweet keepsake for your tree.





19 Fun DIY Christmas Ornaments for Kids – Mama Kenna

16 diy Christmas Decorations for toddlers ideas
19 Fun DIY Christmas Ornaments for Kids – MamaKenna Find some fun and cute DIY Christmas ornaments for kids! Your kids will have a blast making these easy handmade Christmas ornaments.



Homemade Christmas Ornaments That Toddlers Can Make – Frugal Mom Eh!

16 diy Christmas Decorations for toddlers ideas
Homemade Christmas Ornaments That Toddlers Can Make to hang from your Christmas Tree Homemade Christmas Ornaments That Toddlers Can Make to hang from your Christmas Tree



Build a Photo Christmas Tree for Babies & Toddlers

16 diy Christmas Decorations for toddlers ideas
Toddler Approved!: Build a Photo Christmas Tree for Babies & Toddlers This post contains Amazon Affiliate links. I am really excited to be participating in a Christmas Sensory Play series this holiday season with several wonderful and creative friends! Each week we’ll be sharing different holiday activities using our senses! This week we are using our sense of sight to build a beautiful and colorful photo Christmas tree for babies and toddlers! This photo Christmas tree activity is a fun way to talk about your favorite family Christmas traditions and even help babies learn family member’s names. We built a photo garden last Spring that was also a hit with our little one! Often I find that I put Christmas pictures on Instagram or Facebook but I forget to print them out and hang them up for my kids to see. Kids can move the photos around, show you their favorite activities, and you can even use this photo tree as you plan your upcoming holiday activities for this season. Photos are such a great way to help little ones build vocabulary and language skills too. I was amazed how many new words we introduced to my toddler as we played with our tree! Materials Needed: Photos printed on photo paper circle punch (we have a 3.5 inch one to make our circles extra big) green poster board scissors brown and yellow paper velcro laminating sheets or contact paper laminator (optional) tape (heavy duty tape that you can stick on the wall) Directions: To get started you need to print out your photos and use a circle punch (or scissors) to cut them into circular shapes so that they look like ornaments. After than you want to laminate the photos since they’ll be touched a lot by little fingers and you don’t want them to get ripped right away! While the circles are being laminated, cut out a Christmas tree from posterboard. Add a star and a tree trunk using some cardstock and tape it into place. Once the circles are laminated, cut around them. Then you’ll want to add velcro pieces to the christmas tree and to your photo ornaments so that they’ll stick to one another. After all of the ornaments have velcro on them you are ready to set up your Christmas tree so that kids can play and explore their sense of SIGHT as they look at all of the colorful photos! My kids loved working together to assemble the tree and move the photo ornaments around. My oldest (age 6) had fun telling my youngest (age 2) all about the different things that were happening in each photo since the toddler was only one last year and doesn’t remember much about Christmas! My kids enjoyed savoring the photos of their favorite holidays treats and plotting which ones they want to make this year. I think my husband already agreed to make their favorite candy cane cookies with them later today! Once the kids were done hanging all of the photo ornaments then they would pull them down again and put them back up in different places! I especially loved looking at photos when each of the kids were super small and tiny around Christmas time. The activity brought back so many fun memories! Check out these additional Christmas sensory play activities from our creative friends… Throughout the next several weeks we’ll be bringing you a SeeHearTouchTasteSmell Christmas Sensory play series, featuring creative activities that help children to explore the season using their senses. This week’s activities are all focused on using our sense of SIGHT. Here are several of the other activities shared this week! Cathy at NurtureStore has an awesome colorful Sensory Christmas Tree Craft. Kate at Picklebums has some printable Christmas glasses you can explore Christmas photos or favorite holiday sights with. Christie at Childhood 101 has a printable Christmas charades game for you to play together as a family. Ana at Babble Dabble Do has some cool Christmas optical illusions which challenge children to think about what they think they can see. Meri at Meri Cherry shares some neat DIY Santa binoculars so you can be on the look out for Santa. Do you have any favorite Christmas activities you’ve tried using your sense of sight? I’d love you to share them with me!





DIY Christmas Decorations for a plastic free year

16 diy Christmas Decorations for toddlers ideas
Ethical and handmade zero waste Christmas decorations that are actually nice? Look no further with our traditional decorations ideas. Easy crafts for kids and the whole family. Low cost ideas and inspiration for your home. DIY crafts are so much fun! This post contains Amazon Affiliate links. I am really excited to be participating in a Christmas Sensory Play series this holiday season with several wonderful and creative friends! Each week we’ll be sharing different holiday activities using our senses! This week we are using our sense of sight to build a beautiful and colorful photo Christmas tree for babies and toddlers! This photo Christmas tree activity is a fun way to talk about your favorite family Christmas traditions and even help babies learn family member’s names. We built a photo garden last Spring that was also a hit with our little one! Often I find that I put Christmas pictures on Instagram or Facebook but I forget to print them out and hang them up for my kids to see. Kids can move the photos around, show you their favorite activities, and you can even use this photo tree as you plan your upcoming holiday activities for this season. Photos are such a great way to help little ones build vocabulary and language skills too. I was amazed how many new words we introduced to my toddler as we played with our tree! Materials Needed: Photos printed on photo paper circle punch (we have a 3.5 inch one to make our circles extra big) green poster board scissors brown and yellow paper velcro laminating sheets or contact paper laminator (optional) tape (heavy duty tape that you can stick on the wall) Directions: To get started you need to print out your photos and use a circle punch (or scissors) to cut them into circular shapes so that they look like ornaments. After than you want to laminate the photos since they’ll be touched a lot by little fingers and you don’t want them to get ripped right away! While the circles are being laminated, cut out a Christmas tree from posterboard. Add a star and a tree trunk using some cardstock and tape it into place. Once the circles are laminated, cut around them. Then you’ll want to add velcro pieces to the christmas tree and to your photo ornaments so that they’ll stick to one another. After all of the ornaments have velcro on them you are ready to set up your Christmas tree so that kids can play and explore their sense of SIGHT as they look at all of the colorful photos! My kids loved working together to assemble the tree and move the photo ornaments around. My oldest (age 6) had fun telling my youngest (age 2) all about the different things that were happening in each photo since the toddler was only one last year and doesn’t remember much about Christmas! My kids enjoyed savoring the photos of their favorite holidays treats and plotting which ones they want to make this year. I think my husband already agreed to make their favorite candy cane cookies with them later today! Once the kids were done hanging all of the photo ornaments then they would pull them down again and put them back up in different places! I especially loved looking at photos when each of the kids were super small and tiny around Christmas time. The activity brought back so many fun memories! Check out these additional Christmas sensory play activities from our creative friends… Throughout the next several weeks we’ll be bringing you a SeeHearTouchTasteSmell Christmas Sensory play series, featuring creative activities that help children to explore the season using their senses. This week’s activities are all focused on using our sense of SIGHT. Here are several of the other activities shared this week! Cathy at NurtureStore has an awesome colorful Sensory Christmas Tree Craft. Kate at Picklebums has some printable Christmas glasses you can explore Christmas photos or favorite holiday sights with. Christie at Childhood 101 has a printable Christmas charades game for you to play together as a family. Ana at Babble Dabble Do has some cool Christmas optical illusions which challenge children to think about what they think they can see. Meri at Meri Cherry shares some neat DIY Santa binoculars so you can be on the look out for Santa. Do you have any favorite Christmas activities you’ve tried using your sense of sight? I’d love you to share them with me!



Make These Super-Simple Christmas Crafts With Your Kids This Season

16 diy Christmas Decorations for toddlers ideas
christmas crafts for kids pinecone They’ll love the Grinch slime!



Make Christmas Tree Slime for the Holidays

16 diy Christmas Decorations for toddlers ideas
They’ll love the Grinch slime!





Easy toddler Christmas crafts – The Mummy Bubble

16 diy Christmas Decorations for toddlers ideas
Toddler Christmas crafts to entertain little ones over the festive season! Gorgeous craft ideas including Christmas cards and Christmas tree decorations for toddlers to make #christmas #craft #toddlercraft Making your own Christmas crafts and decorations is a really easy and fun activity to do with your toddler during the festive season. All of these activities are perfect for toddlers and pre-schoolers plus most can be done with items…



Easy DIY Ornaments: A 5 Minute Family Tradition

16 diy Christmas Decorations for toddlers ideas
5-Minute Easy DIY Christmas Ornaments. Add this sweet toddler or preschooler activity to your family list of Christmas traditions. Super easy and simple, this toddler craft is fun for everyone! #christmas #toddleractivities Christmas is a great time for family traditions. Now that my kiddos are getting a little older, I totally picture the five of us sitting around the table, working on a little craft, making priceless



18 Easy Christmas Crafts for Toddlers

16 diy Christmas Decorations for toddlers ideas
18 Festive Christmas Crafts for Toddlers Add a hefty dose of cheer this holiday season with these simple but super-cute Christmas craft ideas for toddlers.





10 Must See Christmas Art Projects

16 diy Christmas Decorations for toddlers ideas
10 Must See Christmas Art Projects – Create-abilities I LOVE art projects. I want to make everyone that I see. I scoured Pinterest and found some really cute winter/Christmas art projects for your classrooms. If you make any of these, I’d love to see them! 1. Fingerprint Christmas Lights: Super simple but very cute! 2. Chalk Christmas Lights: I like that this one gives st



15 Christmas crafts for toddlers

16 diy Christmas Decorations for toddlers ideas
Super cute DIY christmas crafts to do with your toddler. #christmascrafts #DIYchristmascrafts 15 adorable DIY Christmas crafts for toddlers to make this holiday season.



Rockin’ Around the Felt Christmas Tree: A DIY Baby-Friendly Tree

16 diy Christmas Decorations for toddlers ideas
A DIY Felt Christmas Tree Your Toddler Can Tear Apart ~ Mighty Moms This DIY Felt Christmas Tree allows babies and toddlers to practice their fine motor skills to “Decorate” and then “redecorate” a festive tree without breaking ornaments or tangling up tinsel! An easy afternoon project you can store for years to come!





Christmas Tree Ball Sort for Toddlers – I Can Teach My Child!

16 diy Christmas Decorations for toddlers ideas
Christmas Tree Ball Sorting Activity For Toddlers The Christmas Tree Ball Sort for Toddlers is a great way to keep your toddler busy (and away from the big tree) while learning to classify based on color!