What better way to make memories with your kids than to start some fun winter traditions this December? Whether it's a special holiday breakfast, a winter scavenger hunt, or a tree-trimming tradition, there are plenty of ways to get creative and get your family into the holiday spirit.
In this blog post, we'll go over some of our favorite winter traditions to start with your kids. So grab your warmest sweater and get ready to get festive!
1. Start Your Special Holiday Breakfast

Start the holiday season with a special breakfast! It’s the perfect opportunity to create a new family tradition and get your kids excited about the festivities. Get creative in the kitchen and whip up something fun like snowflake-shaped pancakes or Christmas tree-shaped French toast – your little ones will love it!
Not only will this be a tasty treat, but it’ll be an exciting way to begin the morning and kick off the holiday season. Plus, your kids will have something special to look forward to each year. It’s sure to become a much-loved tradition in no time!
2. Create a Holiday Tree-Trimming Tradition
Creating a holiday tree-trimming tradition with your family is a great way to embrace the season and make lasting memories with your kids. Gather the family, break out the decorations and ornaments, and play some festive music as you all work together to create a fantastic tree.
Get creative by making homemade ornaments or choosing decorations that represent each person's unique personality. Not only will it be a fun bonding experience for your children, but it will also help them develop a deeper appreciation for the holidays. It's a tradition that they can carry on throughout their lifetime and even share with their own kids one day!
3. Make Outdoor Winter Art
As the winter season approaches, there's no better way to get in the spirit than by starting some fun winter traditions with your children. One of our favorite activities is making outdoor winter art! Gather up some snow paint, cookie cutters, and food coloring, and head out into the cold where your little ones can let their imaginations run wild.
With these supplies, they can create snowflakes, snowmen, or whatever else their minds can conjure up. Not only is this an enjoyable activity for your children, but it also helps them develop their artistic skills and encourages them to be creative. It's an inexpensive way to make lasting memories that will bring you all joy for many winters to come.
4. Dress Up for a Holiday Play Date
'Tis the season for some festive fun! Get your kids and their friends together for a holiday play date dressed up in their favorite costumes. Let them express their creativity and embrace the magic of the season by putting on a show with their costumes.
Have everyone act out stories or songs that capture the spirit of the holidays. This will be sure to ignite a spark of cheer and joy in all who come together for this special occasion!
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