"Father Frost". Do-it-yourself New Year's calendar. Advent calendar for children New Year's calendar for children made by hand

Galina Shinaeva

The day before New Year to help children brighten up the period expectations have a wonderful holiday in a group waiting calendar .

Our children are small, a group of younger preschool age, for them time the most difficult area of ​​reality. The work on the development of temporal representations in children of primary preschool age is propaedeutic (preparatory) character. Calendar helps"materialize" time.

There are a lot of different options for making such calendars... I liked the idea with Grandfather's beard Frost... New Year will come when Grandfather grows up and becomes a fluffy beard Frost.

1. First, I printed "portrait" Grandfather Frost.


2. Cut out the beard and mustache out of white paper.


3. From circles with numbers from 1 to 31 I made on the computer and then cut out the beard of my grandfather, adhering to the December calendar 2016.

4. Made a face out of pink paper, eyes, cheeks, nose.

5. "Put on" red cap.

6. Pasted the portrait on the background (two sheets of blue cardboard A4).

Total size calendar A 3.

Children liked the portrait of Grandfather Frost.

With the children, they pasted a mustache made of cotton wool. From cotton wool, they made an edging on the cap.

Every day, children glue one cotton swab to their beard,

and when it becomes full and fluffy the New Year will come. A miracle will happen, Grandfather freezing will become real and bring gifts!

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A little more than a month remains before the New Year, and some mothers are already thinking about preparing the holiday. More precisely, I suppose everyone thinks about the holiday itself, but it is among young mothers (and not very young, this is me about myself) in recent years there has been a tendency to arrange Advent, that is, to organize not only the holiday itself, gifts, meals, but also "centralized" preparation for it. What is advent calendar and where did it come from?

Christmas calendar(Adventskalender) is a special calendar in European countries showing the time remaining until Christmas.
By tradition, this is a postcard or a cardboard house with opening windows, where each cell contains a candy, a note with wishes (in religious families - with excerpts from Scripture) or small gifts. Calendars also come in the form of pouches, sachets, handbags or bundles hung on a ribbon. The Advent calendar consists of 24 days, counting from December 1 to December 24, when Christmas is celebrated according to the Gregorian calendar used by the Catholic Church.

Since we celebrate the New Year more, Advent stretches for 31 days.

In principle, I already told a little about Adventure last December, in my review of the Cute`n Clever Calendar, which made it easier for us to hold Advent and gave me a lot of ideas, but, in fact, everything was much more extensive.

I'll tell you my opinion right away. On the one hand, ready-made advent calendars make it easier for moms, but at the same time they are driven into a certain framework. Sometimes it is difficult and even unrealistic to complete a specific task from Advent on a certain day, you have to invent something, replace it, transfer it. Thinking up everything on your own, you will have more options for maneuvers, if anything (the snow has not fallen, the frost has hit, or vice versa, the rain is pouring, the child is sick, not on the day of the week, etc.). The choice is yours. I am inclined towards a more independent option, especially since you can find a lot of non-trivial ideas on the Internet.

Right now, I myself am starting to look for options for assignments for the future Advent 2019 (as usual, at the last moment), and I will share with you the ideas that we were able to implement last year, waiting for the onset of 2018.

And yes, I want to say thank you again for the tip of the author of PokaDetkaSpit on Advent, it was she who finally inspired me last year!

Initial data: Vika was 3 years and 4 months old, does not go to the garden. We lived at that time in my mother's apartment (this is to the rather cramped conditions in terms of area).

Duration: 31 days, from December 1 to December 31. Again, I comment. There were doubts whether it was worthwhile to start right away for the whole December, whether my imagination and strength would be enough, whether the child would have enough interest and patience. What's the bottom line? Overall, we did it! Yes, there were a couple of unsuccessful assignments that I rushed with, and in the end I had to do them myself. There were repetitions, but here it was precisely because, on the contrary, I liked something very much, and my daughter constantly asked, "Will Santa Claus send another task like this?" Well, He's kind, he sent.

I really liked the idea of ​​creating whole New Year's villages on the windowsills or in other places, with snow, houses, snowmen ... But I could not realize this precisely because of the lack of free space. We are not upset, we are trying to implement this year!

In the end, we had this concept: receiving letters from Santa Claus, with various creative tasks, family activities. By doing them, we are bringing the New Year closer.

Two methods were chosen as the frame of reference.

At first, after completing the assignment, we crossed out the last day on the usual calendar for December with a cross in the late afternoon.

Secondly, for each completed task, Vika received from Santa Claus a "treasure" (in the form of a pebble from the Fix Price store), which was thrown into the most unexpected place, but in such a way that it would catch your eye for sure. Naturally, in the end exactly 31 treasures were put into the box.

I will make a reservation that it happened a couple of times, when for various reasons we did not have time to complete the task of Santa Claus, then we received a pebble the next day. The daughter was not upset, because she already knew that everything would happen later, Frost would not deceive)

About more large rewards during December Advent. They were, but not every day. Although Grandfather gave such nonsense gifts at the expense of my wallet. These were chocolate Kinders, paints or Play doh jars, coloring books or small magazines with tasks, stickers, ready-made applications, inexpensive toys from the same FP store, New Year's books.

The daughter reacted calmly to the presence / absence of a gift on a particular day.

At the very beginning of Advent December 1 there was just a ready-made calendar, and this is Lotto about the seasons (it seemed to me quite appropriate and symbolic).

By the way, as I already wrote in the review for the finished calendar, at first none of my relatives particularly shared my idea. Mom booted that the child would get tired of all this long before the New Year. Not to mention that "not ours" is a tradition ... The husband did not actively object (his efforts are spent on fighting the idea of ​​Halloween), but he did not support it either. But after some time, everyone connected! Both mom and husband began to help DM buy small gifts, print out the necessary materials, and somehow we all together helped Vika to make an applique of glue and various cereals, covering the whole kitchen together)

If someone doubted the success of the idea, then everything became completely clear to me in the spring ... Some time after the noisy holiday, my daughter herself began to constantly remember the New Year and even more previous classes, asking if the New Year is coming soon, what holiday is still you can “wait”, and that's how the idea was born to me to arrange a summer pre-born Advent, but that's a completely different story ... Although, I note that in the summer adventure (her birthday is in August) we had riddles for every day, and now I also want to pick up winter ones.

So, I'll try to remember from photographs what exactly we did for 31 days)! And how it all went.

On the first day, the daughter received the most detailed letter, Grandfather asked for help and speed up the onset of the holiday. I printed the first few letters on the printer. Then my mother found old Soviet New Year cards, and assignments were simply written on them with colored markers. We now store this entire pack. When the eligible cards ran out, they were transferred back to the printer. Together with the letters, they left blanks for assignments if necessary: ​​coloring books, templates.

On December 2 (I realized that it is more convenient to leave letters not anywhere, but in a special mailbox) and the task was to build this very box together with my parents. The usual cardboard box from the parcel, wrapping shiny paper, colored scotch tapes and stickers with puppies from Fix Price were used.

There was one more plasticine applique, a herringbone.

We made snowmen from plasticine (Play doh).

There was also a task that played up the symbol of the year - to mold a treat from play do to dogs.

Coloring pages on the New Year's theme. She printed the blanks on a printer, the note indicated what to paint: finger paints, gouache or watercolor (several times).

Two appliqués made of cereals, also on printed blanks (one of them is a puppy, as the symbol of the year).

Drawing with a glass of multi-colored soap bubbles.


Application "bunny" from cotton pads.

The emerging picture. On a half of a leaf, I drew a snowman in advance with white wax crayon, my daughter had to paint over the entire sheet with watercolors and see what appeared.

All these listed tasks, I would call "average" by interest. Of these, I liked cereals more, but my daughter does not really like drawing.

Now I’ll tell you about the tasks that I didn’t like at all. This is to glue a chain of colored paper and cut out snowflakes. Maybe it affected that my daughter was not very friendly with scissors at that time, only then they began to practice cutting more ... But I liked cutting snowflakes myself instead of Vika, she supervised)

To somehow smooth it out, after a while, closer to NG, Santa Claus left us a pack of ready-made shiny snowflakes of their FP, with which we just had to decorate the apartment.

They also made Christmas decorations out of self-adhesive paper, I cut and glued them, and my daughter decorated them.

And now I will move on to the tasks that have caused complete delight. They are associated with ice.

Two or three times (repeat just at the request of my daughter) we rescued dinosaurs from the ice captivity, trapped in the freezer and frozen there in a block of ice (apparently, from the Ice Age). They melted the ice, pouring hot water from a spoon, helping with the help of salt (the development of fine motor skills is going very well here).



On the last day, the 31st, I just froze the last of the treasure stones in the water, which were previously in other places after completing the task, but I knew that there would be little time, since we were going to visit.

Yes, on the 30th we decorated the Christmas tree directly. This was also a task.

And I almost forgot to note that on one of the first days we wrote a letter to Santa Claus about a gift. The letterhead and envelope were bought by my mother at the bookstore.

Returning to the ice theme. The second hit was painting with paints on ice, I also liked it very much, I also repeated it. Everything is simple here, just freeze the water in advance in the form, give it to the child, and periodically rinse the ice in the process so that you can draw several times, not forgetting to take a picture of the resulting beauty)


Isn't ice beautiful?

And there was also drawing with colored ice cubes on sticks. But it didn't work out very well, perhaps I added a little paint to each cube, the ice painted pale ... (who did this, tell us in the comments how it went?). But then we merrily mixed the remnants of multi-colored ice cubes in a glass (well, mixing colors in general is our trick)).


Another fun on-site experiment is painting snow with multi-colored water from ... no, not spray cans, but from bottles of hydrolates. The first attempt ended pretty quickly, we got into a blizzard in the park, and the second time I matched my husband's schedule and the suitable weather, and we managed to make such a terrible snowman-traffic light)) Cons - the sprayers quickly clog up, start to stick, I got soiled in the paint all gloves (but you understand that you never regretted it!))

I really liked the making of ice toys and hanging them on the street (they were made in ice cream molds from FP, they resemble icicles in shape, complementing them with dry twigs of thuja, shiny foil).


And of course, a colorful ice garland! Here I give practical advice: collect plastic (not cardboard) egg cells in advance and check for water permeability, some are leaking. Our garland hung in the yard for a long time, however, we did not find the tree close, we decorated the bush)


Another of the outgoing events was a visit to the skating rink (the first for Vika). I think the impression was very memorable.

I probably forgot something, but I think I conveyed the main idea. What we didn’t do that year was cooking different New Year's meals, cookies / gingerbread. This year we will definitely, my daughter just woke up an interest in cooking. And I really want to include in the plan a visit to some beautiful place in the center of Moscow with New Year's illumination. In the fall, we really enjoyed the walk on Chistoprudny Boulevard with projection lights!

And, of course, where can we go without New Year's cartoons and books! This is already a traditional part of preparing for the holiday.

In conclusion, according to tradition, it is necessary to highlight the merits of the "object" of the review, in this case, the phenomenon Advent calendar.

  1. Many different interesting activities that develop the creative abilities of the child.
  2. A magical atmosphere of immersion in a fairy tale, and not only for a child.

I noticed, unfortunately, in recent years that somehow I’m not really looking forward to the holiday, I’m not in the mood, hello old age. Routine, extra cleaning, inflated prices, eternal traffic jams, and then on the list of grumblings. But the New Year's Advent calendar is able to revive faith in miracles even among adults, plunge into the atmosphere of expectation of magic.

3. Cohesion of the whole family, creation and preservation of family traditions

4. Helps the child to better imagine the time remaining for the main holiday of the year.

5. It's just a lot of fun!

Mark as a minus the time spent on preparation and a small amount of money, my tongue will not turn (more precisely, my hand))


Thank you all for your attention and pleasant pre-holiday bustle!

05.01.2016 Viktoria Soldatova

Greetings to you dear reader, on the pages of my blog. New Year's holidays are approaching and today we will talk about their main attribute, in families with children. Tasks for the New Year's Advent calendar should be selected based on the interests and age of your child. My son at the time of December was 5 years 2 months old. Many tasks can be adjusted to a different age - to help kids, to complicate older children. The main thing is that the child does not just get a gift from the New Year's Advent calendar, but has an interesting time with his parents.

Math garland

Nine days before the New Year. The second task for the New Year's Advent calendar

Hello granddaughter, I really liked the gift you made for your grandmother. I saw how you tried.

And today I will ask you to help me. There are not enough garlands in your city. So I thought that you could do another one. Yes, not simple! My gnomes will leave you everything you need for her.
Try, respect old man.

Santa Claus

After a while, under the Christmas tree, the child found a box. He was so happy, as if a bag of gifts had been left for him. Alexander loves mathematics, which is why I came up with this lesson.


We put the contents of the box on the table and immediately saw what the garland should be made of. Examples were written on the balls, they were accompanied by empty rectangles for fastening and a felt-tip pen. Alexander gladly took up solving examples and writing answers.


We didn't have a single free spot for a garland in the apartment, so Alexander and I decided to please our neighbors and hung it on the terrace window. Thus, we could see the mathematical garland, and the usual colored garland to the neighbors. Hopefully, as they walked down the stairs of the building, the colored lanterns would cheer them up for the New Year.


Christmas cookies for Santa Claus

Eight days before the New Year. The third task for the New Year's Advent calendar

As I already wrote, we celebrate Catholic Christmas, as Pope Alexander is a Catholic. The child receives the main portion of gifts on this festive night.

Ho-Ho-Ho! Hello granddaughter, today I will be very busy, I need to deliver a lot of gifts. Delicious cookies and milk give me strength. Bake cookies with Mom today. Don't forget to leave me!

Santa Claus

Descriptions of some tasks have resulted in a separate article. with a description of New Year's cookies.


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Seven days before the New Year. The fourth task for the New Year's Advent calendar

Hello granddaughter, what delicious cookies I ate at your place! Thank you, respected the old man.

And for you I have prepared a new assignment. Make me some snowmen, but not simple ones, but soda ones. When you turn them into gas, they will be transported to me. I really need help to prepare everything for the New Year.

Did you like my gifts?

Santa Claus

We played great with the soda! My son clearly missed experiments, so this task was to his liking. We got a real experiment: we froze artificial snow from soda, then watched how slowly it turns into gas, and at the end Alexander just played with the salt left after the experiment.

Details about how we made the snowmen and about our experiment,.

Geometric lacing

Six days before the New Year. The fifth task for the New Year's Advent calendar

Sports and fun

Three days before the new year

Unfortunately, on this day we were not able to complete the task of Santa Claus in full. As I wrote, the carriages with letters were sealed and I could not change the assignment. And on this day, Grandfather Frost presented Alexander with three special toys for diving to the bottom of the pool. We were supposed to spend the day at the club and enjoy the sun, swimming and diving. The child's health was not disposed to this. So we took the snack rockets we got for Christmas and headed to the park.

How to grow a crystal at home

Two days before the New Year. Ninth task for the New Year's advent calendar

Hello granddaughter, well, here's the New Year on the way. And you have no snow in the Dominican Republic. I decided to please you and sent everything you need to grow snowflakes. True, you have to wait, they grow for a long time.

Santa Claus

For me, this task was the most interesting, since I myself was impatient to grow the crystal at home. Alexander yesterday, admiring our snowflakes, told me that he was in love with them. Indeed, it is difficult not to love them, because the crystals on them sparkle so! A detailed master class on growing crystals at home,.


Relaxation and holiday spirit

Hello granddaughter, New Year is knocking on the door. Watch cartoons about me, play with toys, but don't miss the fireworks. Have fun today from the bottom of your heart!

And I will come at night to leave you gifts.

Happy New Year! HO-HO-HO

Santa Claus

On this day, the child, as on the previous ones, took a present from the trailer. These were the binoculars that Alexander had long wanted. The toy took him for a long time! Then we watched a couple together and went to lunch with our friends. After returning, all that remains is to get a good night's sleep and prepare for the celebration of the most beloved holiday of the year. We also did not miss the fireworks and, as Grandfather Frost ordered, we had fun from the bottom of our hearts!

That's all our tasks for the New Year's Advent calendar. Thank you for visiting and sharing the joyful moments with us.

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Hello dear friends of my blog! I haven't started writing an article yet, but the mood is already festive. Still would! Indeed, today we will be inspired by magical ideas and create a New Year's Advent calendar 2018. Consider interesting options so that each of you can make it with your own hands, even if you are not used to doing needlework! I will also give you a lot of cool ideas for assignments and Advent content. These 2 lists are my little present for you to make the calendar delightful and fun.

I don’t know about you, but for two or three years I have been trying to make an Advent calendar for my son. However, all the time something was in the way. That fantasy was not enough, then the mood, then the time. But this time I will definitely do it. Just the age of the child is the most suitable (5 years), and you can come up with many interesting tasks, and the youngest will be a year old, she will also get something.

While I was looking for possible options for Advent calendars for the upcoming 2019 for myself and you, many times I came across interesting variations in almost any kind of needlework. So, if you like to sew, you can sew on New Year's bags made of multi-colored fabric or sew a figure of Santa Claus with pockets. Pockets made of felt, or with stripes from it in the form of snowflakes and figures, look very beautiful.

If you like to embroider, you can embroider a picture with a New Year's motive on the fabric, and sew pockets under the picture for all days, decorating them with symbolically small elements. By the way, if you take not an ordinary fabric, but a plastic canvas, then the work will keep its shape, it is easier to hang it on the wall and it will look even more unusual.

For those who know how to knit - prepare multi-colored socks or caps, bags. For those who are fond of scrapbooking - decorate matchboxes, or full-fledged boxes, make a loose-leaf calendar. You can also make an Advent album, in which interesting tasks will be hidden in the pockets, and next to them is a subsequently printed photograph of how the child coped with them. How cool did I come up with?)

If you like to bake, then look in the direction of gingerbread houses, or just figurines made of dough - snowmen, little men, snowflakes, etc. With protein cream, write the corresponding numbers on them, and then just make sure that the child does not eat all the creations for joy.

But even if you do not know how to do this, do not rush to get upset! After all, an advent calendar can be made using any available means - multi-colored and even plain white paper, cut or ready-made snowflakes, plastic cups, baby food jars, wooden planks, beads, lace, stickers, tin buckets, boxes, colorful socks , caps and much more. What your imagination is enough for.

Advent calendar what is it

I was so carried away by ideas that I almost forgot to tell you, Advent calendar, what it is all about. Surely, my inquisitive readers will be interested to know how it came about. In general, the word Advent came from religion, which means the period of the beginning of the Nativity Fast (adventus - parish). While waiting for the Nativity of Christ, people carefully prepared for it.

Of course, the adults knew exactly how much time was left before the Holiday. But how to convey this to children, the adults decided for themselves. For example, the ingenious Lutheran theologian Wychern resolved this issue in the following way. He simultaneously raised several ruffles, whom he took to his house from the poorest families. And each of them bombarded our hero with questions, when will Christmas come.

Soon he got tired of it. Still would. Tired of endless questions, he simply left home before the holidays. Joke. He made a wreath from a large wooden wheel. So what, you might think. So, this wheel was carefully decorated with candles, small of which were lit in turn every day. Big on Sundays. After that, the children themselves clearly saw and calculated when the long-awaited day would come.

But this is not an isolated example. Thanks to similar questions from another child, his mother somehow baked 24 meringues, attaching them one at a time to paper. Her little Gerhard Lang would pick them off and eat them one by one a day. Growing up, inspired by this idea, he suggested printing a waiting calendar at the printing house where he worked.

So, back in 1903, the first printed Advent came out in Germany. It consisted of pictures of toys and Christmas poems. In addition, the kids could glue special stickers over the windows with poems. This made a splash, and soon other companies began to develop their own calendars.

The popularity of Advent has experienced ups and downs, and even depends on the situation in the world. So, in times of war and famine, soldiers and guns appeared instead of Christian symbols and cute pictures. During food shortages, the use of chocolate and sweets was discontinued.

Now these calendars are popular all over the world again. You've probably seen chocolate sets with opening doors on sale? In addition to these, they are sold in the form of books, toys and posters. But more interesting for the child, probably, still remain those that are made by hand.

And by the way, it is not necessary to make such a calendar in secret from the child! If you start tinkering with it together, then besides the joy and entertainment, you will bring many more benefits and get emotionally close while creating together! And what can be more precious than childhood memories?

The beauty of Advent Calendars is that children are immersed in the magical anticipation of the New Year. And so that they do not get bored, you can help to cope with the agonizing anticipation, teach the countdown of days and times, and at the same time spend time usefully.

How to do it? Every day, the child receives a small task that accompanies a new number on the calendar. Try to make them really interesting, not just educational, and carry a winter theme. You know better what is best for your child.

Advent calendar assignments for kids

And I will offer just a small list of ideas for tasks in the Advent calendar. Some of them are educational, some are entertaining. I think out of 50 points you will choose something interesting for yourself!

  1. Learn the dance of little ducklings, and dance with the whole family
  2. Make a Christmas tree toy
  3. Cut out the snowflakes
  4. Learn a New Year's poem
  5. Do any good deed
  6. Learn and perform a New Year's song
  7. Make a bird feeder and feed them
  8. Bake cookies or decorate your mom's
  9. Make a gingerbread house with mom
  10. Go skiing / sledding / skating
  11. Watch New Year's movie
  12. Decorate the house for the holiday, decorate the Christmas tree
  13. Make a gift
  14. DIY postcards
  15. Blind snowmen on the street
  16. Play snowballs
  17. Do experiments with water, ice
  18. Come up with plans for next year
  19. Write a list of achievements and interesting events for the current year
  20. Go to the theater
  21. Come up with your own idea of ​​the house
  22. Any creative work that is interesting to the child (burn out, tinker, build, sculpt, draw, embroider ...)
  23. Complete a quest on a specific topic
  24. Arrange a family photo session
  25. Visit or invite to your place
  26. Throw a masquerade party
  27. Go to the cinema
  28. Launch firecrackers, fireworks in the street
  29. Go to the winter forest with your family
  30. Read a book about winter or the upcoming holidays
  31. Find out how the New Year is celebrated in different countries
  32. Write a letter to Santa Claus
  33. Take a walk in the city decorated before the holidays
  34. Go with the whole family to a cozy cafe
  35. Compose your own fairy tale
  36. Choose or make a suit for the new year
  37. Make carnival masks
  38. Make homemade ice cream
  39. Play board games with family or friends
  40. Make an album with photos
  41. Girls get a new hairstyle, boys get a new haircut
  42. Take the quiz, solve the crossword puzzle
  43. Make a garland (from paper, beads, cardboard or other materials)
  44. Make homemade modeling dough
  45. Prepare salted dough, make figurines and color them
  46. Come up with a New Year's wall newspaper for the whole family
  47. Make candied tangerine peels
  48. Arrange a warm family evening with candles, sincere conversations and goodies on the table
  49. Make funny fortune notes for New Year's Eve
  50. Collect puzzles

Share in the comments more tasks that you can add to this list!

Advent calendar content ideas

These were assignments. But these calendars can be filled with all sorts of surprises that surprise and delight children. And even if they do not fit into the designated compartments, this is not a reason to refuse them. Prepare, for example, a holiday package, and the child will know that a present will be waiting for him there every day. Below is a huge list of ideas to put in:

  1. Sweets - both purchased and homemade (kinders, cookies, chocolates, marmalade, candy, marshmallows, chupa-chups ...)
  2. Nuts, dried fruits, candied fruits in beautiful packages
  3. Small figures (soldiers, animals, etc.)
  4. Hairpins, hair ties
  5. Cosmetics for children
  6. Pencils, wax crayons, felt-tip pens, stamps, paints, brushes, plasticine, etc.
  7. Stickers, including New Year's for windows
  8. Blanks for creativity
  9. Child collectibles
  10. Air balloons
  11. Small toys
  12. Coloring Pages
  13. Bubble
  14. Baby books
  15. Kaleidoscope
  16. Rubik's cube and other puzzles
  17. Puzzles.
  18. Face painting
  19. Compass, city map
  20. Lantern
  21. Funny mittens or socks
  22. Unusual mug
  23. Stencils for drawing
  24. Bath toys
  25. Constructors
  26. Stand for markers and pens
  27. Movie tickets and other events
  28. Magazines
  29. Slime.
  30. Antistress toys.
  31. Children's tie or bow tie.
  32. Engraving set
  33. Children's thermos
  34. Sequins, glitter
  35. Glow-in-the-dark markers
  36. Rubber jumpers
  37. Crackers
  38. Bengal lights
  39. Serpentine
  40. Molds for kinetic sand or plaster figurines
  41. Small mirror
  42. Nice hairbrush or comb
  43. Sky paper lantern
  44. Doll furniture
  45. Childrens sword for games
  46. Handbag, cosmetic bag or backpack
  47. A beautiful pencil case.
  48. Notepad
  49. Colorful block for notes
  50. Snezhkolep
  51. Bath bombs
  52. Aroma candle
  53. Ringbros
  54. Road checkers or backgammon
  55. Magnets
  56. Crystal Growing Kit
  57. Reflectors on clothes
  58. Bell or other bicycle accessories
  59. Sports water bottle
  60. Carnival accessories
  61. Decoration
  62. Badges for clothes
  63. Flashlight lamp
  64. Musical instruments (tambourines, accordions, pipes ...)
  65. Mosaic
  66. Hand toys
  67. Finger theater
  68. Matryoshka
  69. Checkbox
  70. Fun toothbrush
  71. Ice cream molds
  72. Ice Freezers
  73. Multi-colored straws for juice
  74. Money box
  75. Children's wallet
  76. Spirograph for drawing
  77. Water polo toy
  78. Towel expanding in water
  79. Tattoo Stickers
  80. Trinket
  81. Calendar

How do you like the lists? I am 100% sure that you yourself would not give up such wealth if you were a child. But what can I say, some items will be nice to get for adults too!

This means that if you have the time and opportunity, you can try and provide suitable gifts and tasks for your husband and for close relatives.

I hope you are filled with inspiration and are already thinking about how to make an Advent calendar 2019 for your children. And that means the most interesting is ahead. Be creative, go for it! Wish you a happy New Year and precious moments!

Until next time, Anastasia Smolinets