Make Christmas Reading Magical: 15 Fun Activities for Kids
Cozy reading forts, story bingo, hot cocoa nights & crafts — fun ideas for parents & teachers worldwide!
Imagine twinkling Christmas lights, a warm cup of cocoa, and children diving into magical stories under cozy blankets. December is the perfect time to make reading unforgettable! These 15 creative activities will bring joy, laughter, and a lifelong love of books to kids everywhere.
- 15 kid-approved Christmas reading activities
- Fun for home, classroom, and holiday gatherings
- Cozy, playful, globally friendly ideas
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📚 Table of Contents
- 1. Christmas Reading Fort
- 2. Hot Cocoa Reading Night
- 3. Christmas Story Bingo
- 4. Book Scavenger Hunt
- 5. Read & Craft Corner
- 6. Christmas Joke Hour
- 7. Storytelling Circle
- 8. Ornament Bookmark Making
- 9. Wrap-a-Book Surprise
- 10. Holiday Reading Countdown
- 11. Character Voices Reading Challenge
- 12. Read & Dance Breaks
- 13. Story Puzzle Race
- 14. Christmas Book Picnic
- 15. Create-Your-Own Christmas Booklet
1. Build a Cozy Christmas Reading Fort
Create a magical hideaway with blankets, pillows, and twinkling lights. Fill it with Christmas books and let children escape into stories. Sparks imagination and encourages long reading sessions.
- Home Tip: Add a small string of battery fairy lights for extra magic.
- Classroom Tip: Arrange multiple reading tents for small groups.
2. Hot Cocoa Reading Night
Warm up cold December nights with a hot cocoa reading session. Sip cocoa together while reading aloud. Children take turns reading and acting out scenes.
3. Christmas Story Bingo
Create bingo cards with Christmas characters, actions, or story moments. Children mark off items as they read or listen. It turns reading into a game and strengthens comprehension skills.
- Printable Idea: Include Santa, reindeer, snowman, elf, and candy cane icons.
- Classroom Tip: Award small prizes for completing a row.
4. Book Scavenger Hunt
Hide small Christmas-themed clues in books or around the room, leading children to discover the next story. Each clue can relate to a story character or theme.
- Home: Hide clues inside pages of picture books.
- Classroom: Use thematic posters to direct students to different reading stations.
5. Read & Craft Corner
After reading a Christmas story, children can create crafts related to the plot or characters — paper snowflakes, reindeer puppets, or holiday bookmarks. Encourages creativity and story connection.
6. Christmas Joke Hour
Use funny knock-knock or Christmas-themed jokes to make reading sessions interactive. Children take turns reading aloud and sharing laughs, boosting confidence.
7. Storytelling Circle
Create a circle time where each child tells a mini Christmas story or retells a favorite part of a book. Fosters listening, narrative skills, and social interaction.
8. Ornament Bookmark Making
Children decorate simple paper ornaments to use as bookmarks. Write favorite quotes or draw characters, combining art with literacy.
9. Wrap-a-Book Surprise
Wrap small storybooks as gifts. Children pick a wrapped book and read aloud, making reading feel like opening presents.
10. Holiday Reading Countdown
Create a 15–25 day countdown to Christmas with a story per day. Children open a story envelope or book each day, like an Advent calendar, building anticipation.
11. Character Voices Reading Challenge
Encourage kids to use funny voices or accents for different characters. Makes reading playful and helps engagement.
12. Read & Dance Breaks
After reading a chapter, children take a 20–30 second “dance break” to festive music. Refreshes focus and associates reading with fun movement.
13. Story Puzzle Race
Cut story scenes or sentences into cards. Children race to assemble them in correct order after reading. Reinforces comprehension and sequencing skills.
14. Christmas Book Picnic
Set up a floor picnic near a Christmas tree. Include cushions, blankets, and holiday treats. Children read or listen to stories in this cozy, festive setup.
15. Create-Your-Own Christmas Booklet
Children write and illustrate their own mini-Christmas stories. Bind pages and have a mini reading circle. Encourages imagination, writing skills, and pride.
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