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Christmas Time 1 of 2 (Secular)
WoodlandsMommy.com – Toddler Lesson Plan

Shopping List: paper lunch bag, red and green finger paint, construction paper or card stock
Book(s) to add to your child's library: The Sweet Smell of Christmas by Patricia Scarry

Crafts/Activities

FingerPlays & Songs

Language

Additional Learning
Activities


Christmas Time
Talk to your toddler about
Christmas time drawing near.
Make mention of the decorations
throughout the neighborhoods and
in the stores, and help him name
the different icons and symbols -
Santa Claus, wreath, Christmas
tree, holly, bells, reindeer, etc.

"Merry Christmas"
Not that your toddler should be
reading yet, but make a fun game
out of finding the words "Merry
Christmas" wherever you go.
These words are written all around
town during the holiday season -
on storefronts, billboards,
packages, and more. Before you
know it, he'll be able to recognize
the look of the words without your
help. Just for fun, use a different
"funny" voice each time you say the
words. Your tot will be happy to
play along.

Fingerprint Holly Craft
Do this Fingerprint Holly Craft,
compliments of DLTK Kids.

Christmas Tree Shapes Craft
Do this Christmas Tree Shapes
Craft
, compliments of DLTK Kids.

Reindeer Paper Bag Puppet
Make this Reindeer Paper Bag
puppet.

The Hunt for Santa
Pull out you camera for this one,
and go on a Santa Claus hunt with
your child. Take pictures of all the
Santas you can find. Start in your
own home (decorations, books),
walk through your neighborhood,
then make a final trip to the
shopping center. Your toddler will
enjoy finding Santa Claus virtually
everywhere, and you can come
home, download the photos, and
view them together on the
computer.

Gift-Giving
Allow your toddler to help pick out
a toy or book from his own
collection that he'd like to pass on
to a friend (or to a stranger). Make
sure he understands that the toy
will no longer be his to play with
and that it's time for another little
boy or girl to enjoy it. Recruit your
toddler's help wiping down the toy
with soap and water, wrapping it
with paper, and finally presenting it
as a gift to someone.


Hear His Bells
(Tune: "Are You Sleeping?")
Are you sleeping?
No more peeking,
Or I'll tell, or I'll tell.
Santa Claus is coming.
Santa Claus is cowing.
Hear his bells.
Hear his bells.

Five Little Bells
Five little bells hanging in a row.
The first one said, "Ring me slow."
The second one said, "Ring me fast."
The third one said, "Ring me last."
The fourth one said, "I'm a chime."
The fifth one said, "Ring me at
Christmas time."
The sixth one said, "Ring me with the
others."
The seventh one said, "Ring me for the
mothers."
The eighth one said, "Ring me with a
song."
The ninth one said, "Ring me all day
long."

Five Little Christmas Trees
Five little Christmas Trees
Standing all alone
Their heart were very sad
'Cause they hadn't found a home.
Then chop went the ax
And down fell the tree
And off they went with a happy family!
(continue from 4-1 Christmas Trees)
No little Christmas Trees
Standing all alone
Their hearts were very happy
'Cause they all found a home!!!

Santa's Workshop
Here is a great big Christmas tree
Trimmed with lights and balls.
(Put tips of fingers of both hands
together, palms apart)
Here are Santa's little elves.
They run when Santa calls.
(Hold up ten fingers and wiggle them)
This is Santa's workshop,
Filled with gifts and toys
(Use both hands to form a house)
The elves and helpers fill the sleigh,
For all good girls and boys.

Toys on the Christmas Tree
(Tune: "This Old Man")
This little drum--on the tree
Santa put it there for me
With a boom-boom, rat-a-tat
Rummy-tummy-tum
Christmas Day is so much fun!
This little train--on the tree
Santa put it there for me
With a chug-chug, choo-choo
Rummy-tummy-tum
Christmas Day is so much fun!
This little doll--on the tree
Santa put it there for me
With a Ma-ma, Ma-ma
Rummy-tummy-tum
Christmas Day is so much fun!

Reindeer Pokey
(Tune: Hokey Pokey)
You put your antlers in. You put your
antlers out.
You put you antlers in and you shake
them all about.
You do the Reindeer Pokey and you
turn yourself around.
That's what it's all about!
You put your hooves in....
You put your red nose in....
You put your fluffy tail in...
You put your reindeer body in...



Words/Phrases:

"Christmas"

"Christmas Tree"

"Bells"

"Wreath"

"Decorations"

"Snowman"

:"Ho ho ho"


Color: Red and Green

Numbers: 1 to 20

Shape: Star


Coloring Pages:

Coloring Page 1

Coloring Page 2

Coloring Page 3

Coloring Page 4

Coloring Page 5


Christmas Theme:

Don't forget some of
the traditional holiday
songs to which you can
introduce your child:
Jingle Bells, Santa
Claus is Coming to
Town, Rudolph, etc.

Stay tuned next week
for our religious
Christmas themed
lesson plan.