Christmas Movie Santa

Posted by admin - July 9th, 2009

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A fantastic Christmas doesn’t have to mean big bills in January.

The real magic of Christmas – the stuff that makes kids’ eyes light up, gives them a warm glow inside, and creates delicious memories – costs little or nothing.

Here are ten ideas for free and low-cost “magic” the kids will love:

1. Sing Christmas carols with your kids while cooking and cleaning together, while wrapping gifts, or just before tuck-in time.

2. As a special treat during December, serve hot chocolate milk with a candy-cane stirrer. While your child sips and stirs, read aloud a favorite holiday book. Or, if the Nativity story is part of your family’s celebration, point out that the candy cane is shaped like a shepherd’s crook. Then read or tell the story of the angel who appeared to shepherds watching their flock at night.

3. Take a plate of home-made cookies to a homeless shelter or to people who work at night, such as firefighters or hospital emergency staff. If you’re celebrating the birth of Jesus, also put a bit of food outside for animals on Christmas Eve night to honor the animals at the manger — an old Slovak custom.

4. Give each family member 10 strips of paper in holiday colors. Let everyone write or draw something they’re thankful for on each strip. Link the strips into a chain and hang as a decoration.

5. Make thank-you cards for each other, sharing what you appreciate about each member of the family. Open them on Christmas Eve or Christmas morning.

6. Make paper snowflakes and display them in a window. Here’s how: Trace and cut out a circle from white paper (the flat end of a coffee can or oatmeal box is a nice size for tracing). Fold your circle in half. Next, fold your half into thirds, so that you’re left with a shape that resembles 1/6 of a pie. Now, snip out bits of paper here and there and unfold your masterpiece.

7. Make a simple paper-chain Advent calendar. Cut 25 strips of paper, and number them 1-25. Link the strips to form a chain. With yarn, string or ribbon, hang your chain in the middle of a doorway with link #1 at the bottom. Each day starting December 1, let the kids remove the bottom link of the chain.

8. Go to your local library and check out children’s books about the holidays. Put the books in a special box or basket in your family room or living room.

9. Have a holiday family movie night at home. Get a holiday movie from your library or video rental shop and watch it together. Include bowls of popcorn if your kids are past the age where popcorn presents a choke-hazard.

10. Avoid post-Christmas let-down by planning an outing or special family activity each day until the kids go back to school.

A PURE KID-STUFF BONUS TIP: After dark, turn on your Christmas tree lights and turn off all other lights in the room, including the star or other “topper” on your tree. Now lie back on the floor with your kids and notice the cool shadows on your ceiling.

(c) Norma Schmidt, LLC

Norma Schmidt is a parent of two and a former Lutheran minister. Her career includes serving as a pastor, campus minister and cancer center chaplain. She has also worked with children with disabilities. Norma offers workshops on parenting and on living with serious illness. Her writing has appeared in “Coping With Cancer” magazine. She is a former co-host of the “Inspired Survivor” Internet radio program for people with cancer. Download the free report “55 Free and Low-Cost Ways to Have the Best Holiday Season Ever” and look through her other articles by going to http://www.ParentCafeOnline.com

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Santa Claus Coffee Cup Christmas Mug


Santa Claus Coffee Cup Christmas Mug


$7.99


Serve up your holiday egg nog, hot cocoa or other drinks with this Santa mug. Crafted from ceramica and glazed in bright Christmas colors. Fill with goodies for quick and easy teacher gifts! Handwashing is recommended….

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer 3D Christmas Characters Cookie Cutters Set


Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer 3D Christmas Characters Cookie Cutters Set


$10.97


Unique set of 16 plastic cookie cutters makes 8 stand-up interlocking cookies: Rudolph™, Hermey™, Sam The Snowman™, Bumble™, Yukon Cornelius™, Santa™, Sleigh™, and Reindeer™. Rudolph The Red-Nosed ReindeerĀ® cutters feature embossed designs that make it easy for you to decorate and frost the cookies! Set comes in adorable holiday “house.” Batter and …

Large Santa Clause Mug/Cup Adorable Christmas/Holiday Decor And Gift Item


Large Santa Clause Mug/Cup Adorable Christmas/Holiday Decor And Gift Item


$13.95


Ho Ho Ho! Santa will be happy to hold all your hot cocoa on a cold winter night….

Super Mario World: Yoshi the Superstar


Super Mario World: Yoshi the Superstar


$2.98


Fire Sale – Kootie Pie steals Mama Fireplant the sourceof the Cave People s fire so Mario Luigi Princess Toadstool and Yoshigo to Ice Land where Yoshi must overe his fear of water to rescuehis friends and save Mama Fireplant from being extinguished forever. Mama Luigi – In a flashback Luigi tells Yoshi how Luigirescued Yoshi as an egg how Baby Yoshi thought Luigi was his motherand how Baby Yoshi h…

White Christmas


White Christmas


$0.26


Try to forget the fact that Bing Crosby probably never had to record another song in his life after he immortalized “White Christmas.” If you can do that, you’ll find plenty more to like in this crooning Christmas collection. There’s the Romantic Bing, charming the tinsel right off the tree with “The Christmas Song,” and that cure for cabin fever, “Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!” There’s t…

Disney's Sing Along Songs - Very Merry Christmas Songs


Disney’s Sing Along Songs – Very Merry Christmas Songs


$5.89


While most of Disney’s Sing-Along titles are compilations of theme songs from movies, here is a musical collection presented for the sole purpose of celebrating Christmas. The holiday video oozes with merriment as it blends traditional carols and seasonal favorites with Disney’s unique brand of quality animation and beloved characters. Mickey Mouse opens the 30-minute program with an original song…

The Nightmare Before Christmas [Blu-ray] + Digital Copy


The Nightmare Before Christmas [Blu-ray] + Digital Copy


$16.89


A wonderfully bizarre and visually stunning Yuletide treat from Tim Burton, who uses stop-motion animation to tell the story of Jack Skellington, the bored Pumpkin King of Halloweenland. When he accidentally discovers Christmastown, Jack decides to kidnap Santa Claus and take charge of the holiday in his own spooky style. Catherine O’Hara, Chris Sarandon, and Danny Elfman (who also composed the sc…

Santa Buddies (Two-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo)


Santa Buddies (Two-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo)


$11.04


Stills from Santa Buddies (Click for larger image) …

Barney: Waiting for Santa [VHS]


Barney: Waiting for Santa [VHS]


$14.23


This movie includes Christmas sing alongs geared towards children ages 1-8….

ABBA You Can Dance


ABBA You Can Dance


$19.96


Abba: You Can Dance Wii…



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