Keep those little hands busy with these materials.
Cookie Cutters
Materials: cookie cutters, pencils, scrap paper, scissors

Children can hole punch and then use the shapes to make ornaments or a necklace.
Paper Plate Sewing Cards
Materials: holiday plates, hole punch, yarn

Punch holes around the outside of the plates. Let children “sew” yarn through the holes.
*You can also make sewing cards out of old greeting cards.
Play Dough Writing
Let children make a pancake with the play dough and then write with a golf tee. This will strengthen those little fingers as they practice writing letters, numbers, shapes, words, etc.
Bells
String bells on pipe cleaners and string to make jewelry.

Gifts for the Birds
Materials: pipe cleaners, cereal with holesLet children string cereal on pipe cleaners. Twist the ends to make a circle and hang outside for the birds.
Cut It Out
Materials: catalogs and advertisements

Put catalogs, coupons, advertisements, etc. in a center with scissors, glue, and paper.
Children can cut out objects they would like to “get or give” and glue them on a paper.