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WINTER BREAK BUCKLET LIST PRESCHOOLERS ........................................................................................................................................ Play a favorite board game with your family. Bake holiday cookies. Visit the library. Help make dinner. Read a new book. Have some hot chocolate. Watch a new movie under blankets. Invite friends over for a crafty playdate. Donate used toys to charity. Try a new food. Write a letter to a friend. Have a dance party in your jammies. Go ice skating. Play Hide & Seek. Build a fort. Construct paper chains. Play Tic-Tac-Toe. Make homemade ornaments. Draw a family portrait. Go on a nature walk. Make snow angels. Go sledding. Make cards for grandparents. Read ’Twas The Night Before Christmas. Make paper snowflakes. Visit a holiday light display. Create a finger painting. Deliver cookies to neighbors. Make a memory box (and open it the same time next year). Tell a “once-upon-a-time” story. Make shadow puppets. Make & eat fresh snow cones. .................................................................... MANDALACHILDRENSHOUSE.COM

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WINTER BREAKBUCKLET LIST PRESCHOOLERS

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Play a favorite board game with your family. Bake holiday

cookies. Visit the library. Help make dinner. Read a new

book. Have some hot chocolate. Watch a new movie

under blankets. Invite friends over for a crafty playdate.

Donate used toys to charity. Try a new food. Write a letter

to a friend. Have a dance party in your jammies. Go ice

skating. Play Hide & Seek. Build a fort. Construct paper

chains. Play Tic-Tac-Toe. Make homemade ornaments.

Draw a family portrait. Go on a nature walk. Make snow

angels. Go sledding. Make cards for grandparents.

Read ’Twas The Night Before Christmas. Make paper

snowflakes. Visit a holiday light display. Create a finger

painting. Deliver cookies to neighbors. Make a

memory box (and open it the same time next year).

Tell a “once-upon-a-time” story. Make shadow puppets.

Make & eat fresh snow cones.

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MANDALACHILDRENSHOUSE.COM