The holiday season can be a magical time to nurture creativity, imagination, and connection with children. To help educators and parents make the most of this festive period, we have curated several videos from our Teach Me series, filled with fun and engaging activities for young children. These activities not only bring joy but also foster sensory exploration, creativity, and social-emotional development. Whether you’re an early childhood educator looking for engaging provocations or a parent seeking holiday fun, these videos offer practical and engaging ways to make the season memorable.

Here are five fun ideas to do with children this holiday season:


1. North Pole Small World

This sensory and dramatic play activity lets children create their very own North Pole using simple materials like shredded paper snow, figurines, and festive decorations. Children can immerse themselves in imaginative storytelling as they explore this miniature world, fostering creativity, language development, and fine motor skills.


2. Salt Dough Decorations

Making salt dough decorations is a timeless holiday tradition that children will love. This activity involves mixing salt dough, shaping it into festive creations, and decorating the dried ornaments. Not only does this provide a fun sensory experience, but it also encourages creativity, strengthens fine-motor skills, and leaves children with beautiful keepsakes to share with their families.


3. Shaving Foam Snow

Bring the winter wonderland indoors with shaving foam snow! This sensory activity lets children explore texture and movement as they mold and play with the foam. Sensory activities like this promote cognitive development, language skills, and emotional regulation by allowing children to explore through touch and observation.


4. Fairy Garden

Why not create a magical fairy garden with children? Using natural and festive elements like moss, twigs, and glitter, children can design their own enchanted world. This activity provides an opportunity for creativity and hands-on learning. If children do this during the holidays, it’s a great project to photograph and proudly share with friends when they return to their early learning environment.


5. Shredded Paper Sculptures

Turn everyday shredded paper into incredible sculptures! This eco-friendly activity encourages children to use recycled materials creatively, building 3D art pieces that are as fun to make as they are to admire. Activities like this support artistic expression, and teamwork when done in groups.


Happy holidays from the team at Storypark!

At Storypark we truly believe early childhood educators do one of the most important jobs in the world.  We hope these holiday-themed ideas have inspired you in your work with children as they explore, learn, and create. Most of all though, we hope you enjoy a well-deserved break!

Posted by Ben Childs

Ben is part of the Storypark marketing team and our go-to video person! He loves capturing stories about educators and learning how they use Storypark to support their important work with children.


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