I wanted to share with you 9 Educational Stocking Stuffers. If you’re like me, I know you would like to fill the Stockings with new and unusual items. These products will will allow you to do that.
For my family, there are s different things on this list which I plan on purchasing or checking into. From writing a letter to Santa and waiting on Santa to write back. To playing with Digipuppets, I received for Charlie.
I have a question for you which of these 14 Educational Stocking Stuffers would you like to check into? Who will you be using these items for and why? Do you Homeschool your children? If so you can use these ideas in your classroom.
I plan on using them with Charlie and also having Charlie write a letter to Santa. Then I want Charlie to help my nieces and nephews write there letters to Santa.
Santa Letters (Templates) allows you to write letters to Santa. If you don’t like this border then you can google Santa templetes and find other borders and Christmas graphics you can use.
Some models are blank with no writing (lines only). Others include the greeting “Dear Santa” and the closing “Your friend, love, or from.” Your students are sure to enjoy writing their letters to Santa using the cute templates.
Looking for a great, fun game for the whole family to play after all the presents have been opened? This clever and upbeat word game gets kids excited about vocabulary, word construction and more and is the perfect size for a stocking!
2.. DIY Domino Set
This homemade domino set is one you and your family can play for years to come. To make this set special for the holidays, use green and red puff paint!
3. DigiPuppets
This adorable animal finger puppet acts as a touchscreen-sensitive stylus for phones and tablets. Use them on their own to keep kids engaged with digital learning tools, or head to the app store to download DigiPuppet’s educational games.
4. Just Add Milk Science & Art Kit
This kit is filled with fun science and art projects you can do along with some at home ingredients, and it’s just the size of a milk carton! If your child is lactose-intolerant, don’t worry, the experiments work with non-dairy milk as well!
5. DIY Telling Time Clock Pillow
Crafty family members can take a few hours to create this comfortable accessory for kiddos learning to tell time!
These inflatable balls make math-learning fun with active games you can play with 2 or more people. Just keep it deflated, and this blow-up Clever Catch is ready for the stocking! Choose from: Numbers 0-25, Money, Multiplication, Addition, or Subtraction.
Here’s a fun game you can make yourself, roll up into a Christmas stocking, and then play on Christmas Day and many, MANY days after that!
8. DIY Bongo Rice Shakers – Use some household materials to make shakable, musical instruments for little ones to use while Christmas caroling on Christmas Day.
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Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie, and David Cates
Thank you for the ideas. And thank you for sharing this.
Not doing stockings this year, but you have some great ideas here!
We did stockings but by the time it got time to fill them I was
so tired and burned out that I cheated and put each person’s items
in a box and just wrapped them. And thank God it didn’t seem to
brother Charlie any at all. So this may become a new tradition
as it is less work for me.