Let's face it - Christmas is really for kids. Give them a big thrill by letting their tastes and interests determine the mood of the Christmas tree. Buy a tree and set it up.
Put lights on it. Any kind is fine, but multicolored lights are perfect for a kids-theme tree. Get your kids to help you make or collect the materials you'll need: Costume jewelry, plastic animals, key chains, miniature tools from the plastic toolbox and tiny medical implements from the plastic doctors kit, toy soldiers, Pokemon figures and Barbie shoes are a good start.
Ask the kids to help you figure out how to attach the fun ornaments to the tree - they'll never know they're learning math, geometry and engineering all at once. Don't forget popcorn-and-cranberry and paper-chain ornaments! These are fun to make on a rainy or snowy day.
Start with the biggest and heaviest items - stuffed animals, for example. Then move on to medium and smaller items, arranging as you go. Use string, yarn or ribbon to tie the ... more.
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