
The holidays are just around the corner, and as usual, there are still plenty of things to do. Remember, you're not alone, and it's worth involving everyone in your household, including the youngest ones, in the holiday preparations. Children are eager to help before the holidays. Baking gingerbread cookies, decorating the house, and decorating the Christmas tree are things they love most, and it doesn't take much persuading. Involve your children in household chores and make them feel important and needed. It's a great opportunity to spend time together as a family and create beautiful memories.
Pre-Christmas cleaning
How to involve children in holiday preparations? First, invite them to join you in cleaning. Even tidying up can be enjoyable if the reward is the opportunity to hang up Christmas decorations. After all, you first need to properly prepare the space to add a winter touch. The truth is, the younger the child, the more willing they are to get involved in all the household chores. Dusting, wiping down countertops, and cleaning mirrors shouldn't be a major problem – after all, little ones love any activity that involves a sprinkler. You just need to prepare plenty of paper. Older children can vacuum, help with the trash, or shovel snow.

However, children should start any tidying up in their own room, where they'll be responsible for organizing their toys or selecting items they'd like to share with others. Besides organizing their own space, they'll learn to think of others and be charitable. To brighten up the December hustle and bustle, play some Christmas music in the background. Energetic winter hits will motivate everyone and create a joyful atmosphere.

Christmas decorations
Once your home is refreshed, it's time to start decorating. Hang garlands and wreaths, spread out winter pillows and blankets, set out wreaths, and other decorative elements. You can also attach special decorations to windows and mirrors. Of course, don't forget the lights; they're primarily responsible for creating the festive atmosphere. The crowning glory of all the decorations is the most important one: the Christmas tree, which children are experts at decorating. Decorating for the holidays always brings the holiday spirit. It's always an exciting activity for children. Let them decide where and what decorations to place. In addition to using ready-made decorations, you can bring even more joy to your children by inviting them to make their own projects. Creative garlands, Christmas tree chains made of paper or crepe paper, DIY baubles, eco-friendly decorations made from natural materials, or zero-waste decorations made from things you already have at home. The possibilities are endless! Homemade decorations are always a source of pride and even greater satisfaction. Take a look at the inspiration on our blog and try one of the suggestions with your children.Christmas leaf garland – an idea for decorations made of natural materials
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Christmas preparations in the kitchen
When it comes to holiday preparations, you can't forget about the kitchen. Special dishes and various delicacies are an important part of our traditions. It's never too early to involve children in cooking. See: Cooking with Children is Important. Learn 10 Reasons Why. So invite your child into the kitchen and involve them in the culinary preparations for the holidays. Of course, children are masters at kneading dough, cutting and decorating gingerbread cookies, but they can also help with making pierogi, peeling vegetables for a vegetable salad, or simply with more tidying tasks like loading the dishwasher. Time spent working together in the kitchen is another opportunity to spend quality time together during this busy December.
Gifts from the heart, i.e. handmade gifts
Nothing brings more joy than gifts from the heart, and children have no shortage of kindness and creativity. Cardboard, paper, clay, glitter, a handful of natural and recycled materials, and you're ready to go. You can create original and unique DIY gifts. Sweet gifts prepared together for loved ones can also be a great idea. Take a look at our simple and proven recipes, which you can easily make together with your children. DIY sweet gift idea – the best, healthy homemade marshmallow pops, a recipe for Christmas sweets for children. Another great idea is homemade Christmas cards. You can prepare them in advance and send them, but they can also be given to grandparents during a holiday gathering. A handmade gift by a child brings immense pride in their own abilities and doubles the joy for the recipients. It's also a beautiful keepsake that can be fondly viewed years later. Try our suggestion for a Christmas card with a snow globe and a photo of the child.



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