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I would like it to be inexpensive, homeade, easy, but fun. Something that 5 and 6 year olds would like. Please help!

2006-12-16 04:01:25 · 24 answers · asked by danielle k 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Grade-Schooler

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For my daughter's kindergarten class, we made little baggies with inexpensive oatmeal mixed with glitter (from dollar store) and tied with colorful ribbon with a note for the kids to scatter the contents on their front lawn on Christmas Eve. The reindeer see the glitter from the sky because of the reflection of the moonlight, and they of course like to nibble on the oatmeal. This makes sure Santa stops at your house this Christmas! This was a cheap craft and lots of fun to make with my daughter and a HUGE hit with 5 year olds.

2006-12-16 09:53:37 · answer #1 · answered by Tina B 3 · 1 0

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2016-10-18 09:10:20 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

some ideas:

My kindergartner is giving his class - snowman soup - found online - a baggie with a hot cocoa packet, a candy cane, 5 hershey kisses and 10 marshmallows -- my son and daughter thought that it was fun to count everything out!!

My 3 year old daughter is bringing a goodie bag complete with a candy cane striped crazy straw and candy.

all this stuff found at dollar store!!

I have nieces and nephews that are too hard and costly to shop for...I have gotten them gift cards for happy meals & department store -- wendy's sell slips for free frosties

if you know everyone is practicing santa - a baggie with birdfood, oatmeal and glitter -- to attract the reigndeer

2006-12-17 06:12:44 · answer #3 · answered by Marjery B 2 · 0 0

We did the cutest little snowman handprint ornament with our class this year. We went to Dollar Tree bought colored PLASTIC balls. White paint and painted the hands of our children. Then laid the ornament in their little spread out hands, and they close their hands. Quickly open and their handprint is on the ornament. We then painted little hats on the tip of the fingers. (With FINE point paint pens in Colors.)Scarves around the neck and orange dots for the nose and black dots for eyes, mouth and every other finger we put buttons for the belly. Too Cute! It took me about 30 miutes for all 12 children and the paint dries really quick. I wrote the names of the children and year.
Now, my 14 yr old is doing this same thing for some of her closest friends, to attach to a bag of choc. chip cookies. She loved the idea, b/c it was personal. It really is easier than it sounds and sooooo cute! Oh, tie a ribbon in the top to dress it up. Hope this helps, all though Dollar Tree gift bags and treats seem quicker and easier!

2006-12-16 04:46:39 · answer #4 · answered by CJ 2 · 0 0

I remember helping pack up cute holiday stuff like stickers, pens, pencils, and notebooks. You could got to the 99 cents store and buy about $2-4 worth of cute holiday goodies that the kids would like, and bags. Then pack them with your daughter and watch the happy kids smile as they open them.

Merry Christmas

2006-12-16 05:45:40 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Do you sew? My mom teaches kindergarten, and every year for Christmas, she and her co-teacher make little felt ornaments for the kids and then decorates a tree with them. Then the kids get to go find their names. They're simple and the kids love them. They get red felt and cut out circles with pinking shears (the scissors with jagged edges). They stuff them, add a ribbon, and sew around. Because of the decorative edges, they don't have to turn them inside out or anything. Then they put the kids names on with glue and glitter and hang them on the tree. My mom can usually pop out around 60 in a couple of days.

2006-12-16 04:12:08 · answer #6 · answered by J-Dawn 7 · 0 0

Check out the dollar store or even the cheap section right in the front of target! Also, it would be easy to give candy , stick on earrings, holiday pencils or stickers!!

2006-12-16 04:11:58 · answer #7 · answered by oxgotdanceox 2 · 0 0

Well my favorite was always little goodie bags of chocolates. You can try buying a bag of those little toys (small toys, you can get 2 dozen for about $20). Other then that, go to a craft store and see what you can find!

2006-12-16 04:05:28 · answer #8 · answered by countrygurl587 3 · 0 0

A child is NOT REQUIRED to give all of their classmates gifts.
Stop stressing about it - gifts go to family only. Don't start a really BAD habit by giving into this - if you do - then it will be expected every year. Just get something small for the teacher and go on with life.

2006-12-16 04:43:56 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Reindeer candy canes
Go to a dollar store and get a package of candy cane in the amount you need,
buy a package of wiggly eyes(2 per pencil, of course)
buy a package of pipe cleaners, in brown, gold, or whatever color you prefer
buy a package of tiny red pompoms( for noses)
then glue eyes and nose to curved end, and twist the pipe cleaner around the top of the curve, then twist and bend into antlers
Most likely your child will want to help, atleast for the first few, and then they can brag that they made their classmates gift... all by themselves, of course! :)

2006-12-16 04:15:22 · answer #10 · answered by Desiree 1 · 1 0

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