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Christmas calendar

           Gingerbread  Christmas calendar 


What you need. 
- Brown Plain Gift Tags 
-holly sticker 
- Acrylic white pen to paint the gingerbread house
- Black pen 


Activities for each Day; 

1- decorate the Christmas tree
2- Christmas toy appeal shoe box style 
3- Read a Christmas book 
4- wrap gifts together 
5- make biscuits 
6- write Christmas cards to you friends 
7- Christmas light switch on in town 
8- visit a Christmas market 
9- donate food to your local food bank 
10- Christmas arts and crafts 

11- festive hand print paiting 
12- decorate a ginger bread house 
13- make Christmas decorations 
14- Christmas jumper day 
15-  wear Christmas socks 
16- donate to your local age UK gifts for the elderly 
17- make a Christmas cakes 
18- go to a pantomime 
19- family Christmas party 


20- visit Christmas world at your local garden centre 
21- make a wreath 
22- visit a deer farm 
23- Santa's grotto 
24- read the night before Christmas and new pjs 

I hope you enjoyed this arty crafty activity calendar. Let me know how you get on! Natasha 🌲

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