A-Z of Simple Christmas Crafts for Preschoolers to Create this Holiday (2024)

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An alphabet of A-Z Christmas crafts for preschoolers, work through the entire alphabet this holiday season to create lots of fun & learning with each letter.

When we really look at the season, there are opportunities for learning EVERYWHERE.

I love all things Christmas but still like to keep it all simple. With three energetic boys at home, things have to be fairly to the point or else I’ll just lose my mind…and I know you can probably relate.

Over the past few years, that really got me thinking…

How could I keep the simplicity of Christmas and pair it with some sort of educational activities to keep the momentum of the year going?

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Well, I’ve got just the idea… an alphabet of A-Z Christmas crafts for preschoolers, but everyone is going to LOVE!

The best way to spread Christmas cheer is not “singing loud for all to hear,” as Buddy the elf would say, but by doing the simplest activities together in a positive way.

Watch your parenting mojo skyrocket with these alphabet of simple Christmas crafts for preschoolers.

Lets Create! A-Z Christmas Crafts for Preschoolers!

A. Angel Christmas Craft

Supplies: White paper, scissors, glue, wide popsicle sticks, glitter, markers, string

Help your child trace his hands on white paper. Glue hand prints to the back of wide popsicle sticks to make angel’s wings and body. Use glitter and markers to decorate. Glue or tape the string in a loop to the back of each angel Christmas craft to hang the ornament.

B. Build a Snowman on Your Fridge

I love this project so much we do it every year! If you love snowmen and want to build a snowman without snow, bring the fun inside with some craft foam, self-adhesive magnets, and wrapping paper.

C. Christmas Cards with Kids

Who doesn’t love holiday cards for kids to make? My family cherishes their Christmas cards made by toddlers. If the kids mess up or add a superhero cape to a snowman, even more adorable. Remember, imperfection makes memories.

D. Doughnut Craft

Supplies: Apple, sharp knife, melon baller, nut butter, toppings (i.e. raisins, sprinkles, chocolate chips)

This first part is just for Mom to do. Cut the apple into even half-inch slices then core out the middle of each with the melon baller. Give each child an apple doughnut, a portion of your favorite nut butter with a plastic knife. Child can frost and decorate his healthy doughnut craft.

E. Elf Survival Kit

Supplies: Glass jar, glitter, cotton balls, a hot cocoa packet, band aid, candy cane, and other candy

This is one of the cutest Christmas elf crafts ever! Add a few cotton balls and glitter to the base of a glass jar then fill it with items an elf might need if he were stranded away from the North Pole.

F. Fingerprint Cards

Fingerprint art is the best! The ideas I’ve used on our Christmas cards would also be really cute on clear globe ornaments. I used green paint for Christmas trees and wreaths, but you could use white paint for snowmen, black and white for penguins, or red and green for holly leaves and berries. Endless possibilities!

G. (and H). Gingerbread House Craft

Supplies: Pre-made sugar cookie dough, gingerbread house cookie cutter, cookie sheets, frosting, knife, candy

I can’t claim credit for this one. A friend of mine threw a Christmas party for 17+ kids and wanted an easy Christmas craft; so she created gingerbread house cookies. They look like the front of a gingerbread house, and the kids decorated them with icing and candy.

I. Icicle Craft

I came up with this icicle craft using a bag of white buttons at the craft store to create the cutest garland. It will help your kids build their fine motor skills by sorting by size, gluing, and cutting.

J. Jingle Bell Activities

This is more of an activity than a craft, but with jingle bell activities, you just gotta move!

K. (and L.) Kris Kringle Christmas Letter

I know everyone calls him Santa Claus, but I wanted a K alphabet craft…so, here’s my Kris Kringle letter. Every child loves writing a letter to Santa during the holidays, but why not take it a step further and write a thank you card to Santa for all he does? Your child could decorate the card with some fingerprint art or festive stickers and glitter glue.

M. Marshmallow Snowman Craft

What better way to craft than to build a snowman with marshmallows? This was one of Henry’s favorite crafts; of course, he snitched a few marshmallows.

N. Nativity for Kids

Supplies: 5 popsicle sticks, glue, black paint, glitter, ribbon

Glue five popsicle sticks together for roof, floor, and walls. Paint popsicle sticks black and add glitter for a silhouette nativity for kids. You can also add ribbon to hang it on the tree.

You’ll find more Christmas crafts to do with your preschoolers! Check out these 25 Easy Christmas Crafts for Kids!

O. Orange Christmas Ornaments

Ever see those gorgeous oranges decorated with cloves? They’re called dried Pomander balls, and throughout history, they were the usual décor at Christmas. As the oranges and cloves dried, they released this amazing citrus and spiced aroma that filled the house.

Supplies: Fresh oranges, cloves, toothpicks, decorative ribbon

Use toothpicks to pre-prick a design in the oranges. This will help your kids’ fingers not to get hurt by the cloves. Then have your child place the cloves into the orange skin. Once complete, tie a decorative ribbon around the orange for hanging.

P. Paper Chain Fun

Paper chains have so many uses…paper chain alphabet, Christmas chain countdown, etc. But I really love when they’re built to last. These are my tips on how to make your paper chain reusable.

Q. Quiet Time for Children

Sometimes Mom just needs a break. These quiet time ideas are perfect for any time of the year. Want to make it more festive? Add in your favorite holiday books.

R. Rudolph Handprint Ornament

This Rudolph handprint ornament is one of my favorites, although all 3 ornaments on this page are super cute.

S. Snowflake Activities

From simple popsicle stick crafts to easy snowflakes to draw and so much more, I’ve got quite the variety of snowflake activities for you.

T. (and U). Upcycled Christmas Tree Decorations

I know I flipped T and U but trying to come up with a U Christmas craft isn’t easy. These upcycled Christmas ideas are so festive. My friend Rashmie and her daughter Pari are ecstatic to share their upcycled Christmas decorations.

V. Vacation Journal Craft

What better time to create a travel journal craft than during winter vacation? Check out this simple keepsake craft to make your holidays even more memorable.

W. Puzzle Piece Christmas Wreath Craft

While perfect for all ages, this wreath is one of my favorite Christmas activity ideas for toddlers.

X. eXtra Christmas Crafts

How’s that for an X word? If you liked these crafts, check out my 25 Easy Christmas Crafts for Kids to Make.

Y. Yule Log

Supplies: Swiss rolls, plastic knife, chocolate frosting, decorative sprinkles, plate

Cut the ends off of swiss rolls so the white cream shows. Have child smear chocolate frosting on a plate then place swiss roll on top. Use chocolate frosting and sprinkles to decorate the your children’s yule log.

Z. Zucchini Stamping and Painting Craft

Yep, I have a Z craft! This zucchini craft is perfect for any season. My kids used zucchini spears and shapes dipped in paint to create the cutest pictures.

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More Christmas crafts for preschoolers that you’re going to love:

  • Easy Christmas Crafts for Kids
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  • Elf Crafts
  • Christmas Tree Crafts
  • Homemade Christmas Ornaments
  • Homemade Christmas Cards
  • Homemade Christmas Decorations

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A-Z of Simple Christmas Crafts for Preschoolers to Create this Holiday (2024)

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What do children learn from Christmas crafts? ›

Children always enjoy making Christmas crafts as it allows them to create something with their hands and give it to someone special. It is beneficial to provide them with art materials that not only foster creativity but also help develop fine motor skills and learn important lessons.

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Why Christmas crafts are good for preschoolers? ›

Fostering Creativity and Self-Expression

Holiday crafts serve as a way for preschoolers to express their creativity in a festive way. The act of choosing colors, deciding on shapes, and crafting allows them to exercise their imagination.

What is Christmas for preschoolers? ›

1) Christmas is a Christian festival that celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ, who Christians believe was the son of God. For most people, it takes place every year on 25 December – the day that the Roman Catholic Church chose to mark Jesus' birthday. But, in fact, no one actually knows the exact date Jesus was born!

What are simple traditional Christmas decorations? ›

Choose dark crimson bows for the Christmas tree and pair with large, matte-finish gold baubles, then dress the mantelpiece or sideboard with traditional-style finishing touches like red knitted stockings, golden candlesticks and glowing ivory candles.

How to make a child's Christmas magical? ›

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  5. Enjoy the Lights. ...
  6. Create a New Tradition.
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How to make your own Christmas crackers? ›

Unfold the paper and stick the toilet roll in its original position with glue. Fold in the ends to just beneath snipped parts, if you want to hide the reverse of the wrapping paper. Put a cracker snapper strip through the toilet roll and trim, if you need to. Attach each end to the paper using sticky tape.

What is trending in Christmas crafts? ›

The most popular Christmas crafts for 2023
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How can I do Christmas without toys? ›

Play a game of monopoly, put a puzzle together to build a Lego castle. Eat a picnic dinner of finger foods on the living room floor. Light a candle, turn out the lights and sing Christmas carols.

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