The magic of Christmas isn’t just for grown-ups – it’s a sensory wonderland for babies and toddlers too! Whether you’re planning nursery fun or cosy home moments, here are age-appropriate festive activities that spark joy and support early development.

For Babies (3–12 Months)

  • Light & Shadow Play: Use soft fairy lights behind sheer fabric to create a calming visual experience. Great for tummy time or quiet moments.
  • Christmas Sensory Bottles: Fill clear bottles with glitter, bells, and red-green pom-poms. Shake gently for visual and auditory stimulation.
  • Festive Tummy Time Mats: Decorate mats with safe textures like felt snowflakes or crinkly wrapping paper for sensory exploration.
  • No-Mess Finger Painting: Place red and green paint inside a sealed Ziplock bag taped to the floor – babies can squish and explore safely.

For Toddlers (1–2 Years)

  • Sticky Wall Tree: Create a Christmas tree shape on the wall with contact paper (sticky side out). Toddlers can decorate it with felt ornaments.
  • Gingerbread Play Dough: Homemade dough with cinnamon and nutmeg scents makes for festive sensory play and fine motor practice.
  • Jingle Bell Shakers: Fill containers with bells and let toddlers shake to their heart’s content – perfect for music and rhythm exploration.
  • Christmas Calm Down Bottles: Glitter, water and a touch of glycerin in a bottle create a mesmerising tool for emotional regulation.

For Preschoolers (2–4 Years)

  • Build-a-Snowman Station: Use felt pieces to let children assemble their own snowmen – great for creativity and sequencing.
  • Christmas Tree Decorating Relay: Turn decorating into a game: children race to add ornaments to a felt or cardboard tree.
  • Festive Storytime & Puppet Play: Read holiday classics and let children act out scenes with simple puppets or props.
  • Sensory Snow Bins: Use fake snow, scoops, and festive trinkets for imaginative play.
  • Crafty Keepsakes: Try salt dough handprint ornaments or fingerprint lights – adorable gifts for families.

The holiday season is a unique chance to blend festive fun with crucial developmental benefits, nurturing everything from sensory exploration to fine motor skills and emotional regulation. So, whether you’re a dedicated parent or a committed educator, embrace these moments of simple, sparkly joy.

By actively engaging with your little ones this Christmas, you’re not just celebrating—you’re creating priceless, lasting memories that truly capture the magic of the season.


Author: Jodi Walden

Other Recent Posts in this Category

Career Tips to Help You Land Your Dream Role

Are you looking to join a nursery team, support early years learning, or step into a school-based role? Then these tips are here to help you shine. Whether you’re just starting out or ready for your next move, think of this as your job-hunting tool...

Understanding Qualification Requirements for Early Years

Whether you're just starting your journey in childcare or updating your documents for a new role, it's important to understand how your qualifications align with current standards. Here's a breakdown of what you need to know when registering with Kid...