Christmas Tree Trimming Traditions

Christmas Tree Trimming Traditions

Gathering the family around to decorate the Christmas tree is one of the most popular holiday traditions that just about everyone enjoys doing! Bringing out the all the different ornaments which have been collected throughout the years will bring back memorable moments from the past.

Hanging the decorations on the Christmas tree is only part of the fun, and you can make it even more fun, by having some sing-alongs of your favorite Christmas songs to go along with the decorating activities.

Have even more fun by making a game out of hanging the ornaments. For example, you can separate out all the handmade ornaments, then, as you pick up each ornament, ask your family members who created the ornament. This can often trigger some fond memories. If the ornament was made by one of the children, this helps them to feel like they are a big part of the Christmas tree trimming traditions.

Another way to have fun is to find an ornament that you really don’t care for and play a game of ‘hot potato’ with it. Then, whoever ends up with it last, has to try and find something good to say about it. This makes the game fun, but also helps to teach kids to see the good in all things.

Children always look forward to Christmas and you can help build on that excitement prior to the actual holiday by counting off the days on a calendar beginning December 1st. However, you can also tie this in with your Christmas tree decorating activity to make it even more fun.

Here’s how to do it…Purchase 24 tiny little gift bags with handles on them. Let the kids decorate them a bit and number each one of them 1 thru 24 and hang them on the tree. The night before each new day arrives you’ll put a little gift inside the bag.

The child will wake up the next morning to find the surprise you left in the bag the night before! If the children are too young to recognize numbers yet, you’ll need to help them find the right bag each morning.

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February 01 2010 12:42 pm | Christmas Tree

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