
Every Christmas Eve, Santa is accompanied by an extraordinary helper. Rudolph, known for his red nose, lights up the sleigh so that all the little ones can receive their gifts.
Give your little one a fun surprise by giving them a small reindeer. Your child will quickly discover that the animal's nose is actually a sweet treat. Encourage your little one to create their own Christmas reindeer.
- Cardboard or colored paper
- A red lollipop or other round sweet treat
- Bow
- Markers
- Glitter, optional
- Scissors
- Glue
- Double-sided tape, optional
Watch how to make the project
Make similar projects with your children. You can use other round sweets, such as chocolates in gold wrappers.
Step 1 - Cut out the shape of a reindeer's head from paper
Draw the shape of a moose head on brown paper or cardboard and then cut it out.

Step 2 - Cut out the corners from the paper
Cut out moose antlers from a different color paper.
Tip: Instead of reindeer antlers, cut out moose antlers, they will be much easier for your toddler to create.

Step 3 - Glue all the elements together
We glue the antlers to the moose's head and use double-sided tape instead of a nose.

Step 4 - Is it a nose or is it candy
Now all you need to do is attach something sweet to the moose's nose, such as a chocolate ball. If you'd rather create Rudolph, first cut out a hole and insert a lollipop through it.
Tip: If the children don't eat sweets, glue a red pompom instead of a chocolate.

Step 5 - We decorate our reindeer
The final step is to decorate Rudolph according to your own design. Draw on his eyes, mouth, and blush. You can decorate his horns with glitter and add a red bow under his head.
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