All the teachers are breathing now and all the moms are already wondering what in the world they can set the children to doing. Here are some craft ideas.
http://superheroesandprincesses.blogspot.com/2010/12/christmas-coal.html
http://polwig.com/kids/fast-fun-preschool-christmas-crafts/
http://tinkerlab.com/2010/12/tracing-circles/
Those circles into a snowman or something else.
http://www.icanteachmychild.com/2010/12/sheep-ornament.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+icanteachmychild%2FHJwa+%28I+can+teach+my+child%21%29&utm_content=Twitter
http://www.playfulearning.com/Playful_Learning/Blog/Entries/2010/12/22_Learning_to_Set_the_Table__Homemade_Placemats.html
I mentioned elsewhere recently, that as I trimmed the Christmas tree this year, I remembered so many times of my childhood and my daughters — because of the ornament that were made throughout the years. Many years I did not do a tree, but wow, how grateful I am that either I or my mother saved all those crafts. Making things, whether in Scouts, school, Sunday School, or home is a great tradition.
Have a wonderful, blessed Christmas.