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It’s the holiday season, and you are hoping to create some amazing memories with your family. Try our Christmas Bucket List for Kids and delight your children throughout December as you prepare for the coming of Christmas.
Christmas Bucket List Ideas
You can fill the stars on the printable with any of these ideas (or your own!). Be sure to include your kids in the process. What would they like to do?
- Bake Cookies
- Have a North Pole Breakfast
- Make Paper Chains
- Visit Santa
- Christmas Music Dance Party
- Make a Card
- Give a Gift
- Candle Lit Dinner
- Christmas I Spy
- Watch a Christmas Movie
- Make Bird Feeders
- Drink Cocoa
- Go Sledding
- Write Thank You Notes
- Write a Letter to a Friend
- Trim the Tree
- Sing Carols
- Hang Up Your Stockings
- Snuggle
- Build a Snowman
- Make a Christmas Craft
- Make Salt Dough Ornaments
- Take a Holiday Photo
- Christmas Drawing Game
- Make a Wreath
- Go See Christmas Lights
- Have an Indoor Picnic
- PJ Day
- Go Skiing
- Play a Card Game
- Make Reindeer Food
- Christmas Scavenger Hunt
- Decorate a Gingerbread House
- Go Ice Skating
- Eat a Candy Cane
- Pick Out Toys to Donate
- Christmas Copywork
- Write a Letter to Santa
- Make Cranberry Garlands
- Make Popcorn
- Visit a Christmas Tree Farm
- Make Paper Snowflakes
- Play a Board Game
- Build a Blanket Fort
- Make Gift Tags
- Collect Pinecones
- Christmas Exercise
- Camp Out by the Christmas Tree
- Wrap Gifts
- Christmas Coloring
- Read the Nativity Story
- Make or Wear Ugly Christmas Sweaters
- Host a Family Game Night
- Write a Silly Christmas Story
If you’d like more fun December bucket list ideas, try this Christmas Countdown Calendar.
Christmas Bucket List Printable Options
You have several different options, so that you can find the right Christmas bucket list printable for your family.
You can download this bucket list that already has ideas printed on it.
Alternatively, you can choose one of these blank lists. You can print them as is to handwrite your list, or you can type directly on them before printing. Don’t worry–the light blue boxes will not print.
If you would like a more traditional Christmas colors version, try this option.
If you’d rather have a purple color scheme, try this printable. You can write in your bucket list or you can type directly on the pdf. It’s up to you.
You can also choose a blue version.
Our final color version includes some pinks, silver, and gold.
If you’d rather have a black and white version of the Christmas bucket list for kids, we have that, too! You can type directly on this. As your family completes the list, color in each star as you go.
Enjoy this season with your family. Merry Christmas!