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God Jul! Use our Christmas Around the World: Sweden Lapbook to visit this Scandinavian country, and learn how Swedes celebrate Christmas.
Thanks to all of the homeschool moms who worked on the Christmas Around the World unit study and lapbooks: Michelle Light, Maureen Spell, Debbie Palmer, Rose Ann Kuhns, Marie, Helen, and Ami.
Christmas Around the World: Sweden Lapbook
Your student will learn about Sweden’s geography, Christmas preparations, Christmas traditions, and more. You may even want to bake some Pepparkakor!
All the research you need for the lapbook is found in the unit study.
The Christmas Around the World: Sweden Lapbook includes these mini-books:
- Where in the World is Sweden? Simple Fold
- Christmas Songs Mini-book
- Sweden’s Flag Tri-fold
- Sweden: Christmas Preparations and Traditions
- Rice Pudding Simple Fold
- St. Lucia’s Day Simple Fold
- Sweden Ornament
How to Get Started with Your Christmas Around the World: Sweden Lapbook
Follow these simple instructions to get started with the Christmas Around the World Sweden Lapbook.
- If you want, go to your local library and check out books about Sweden. Christmas Around the World by Mary D. Lankford includes information for Sweden.
- Print the Christmas Around the World: Sweden Lapbook.
- Choose and prepare the lapbook mini-books you want to use with your student.
- Enjoy celebrating Sweden!
Download Your Christmas Around the World: Sweden Lapbook
Simply click on the image below to grab your free Christmas Around the World: Sweden Lapbook.
Other Christmas Around the World Lapbooks
Check out our other Christmas Around the World unit studies and lapbooks.
Christmas Around the World: Australia
Christmas Around the World: France
Christmas Around the World: Mexico
Christmas Around the World: The Philippines
More Resources for Learning About Sweden
If your student wants to learn more about Sweden, try these unit studies: