[December Wall Decorations] Christmas Trees and Wreaths! Ideas You Can Use in Childcare
As Christmas approaches, the walls of nurseries and kindergartens take on a festive look.
Here, we introduce ideas for December wall displays—such as Christmas trees, snowmen, and sparkling ornaments—that will fill children with excitement.
Use familiar materials like natural items, straws, and paper doilies to decorate the classrooms and create a Christmas atmosphere throughout.
The children will surely look forward to seeing the walls change day by day!
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Advent calendar made with paper chains
How about making an Advent calendar to count down to Christmas Day? You can spend the days leading up to Christmas with your children, full of excitement and anticipation! Here, we introduce an Advent calendar made with a paper chain.
Making paper chains is also great training to help develop children’s fine motor skills.
Plus, because you cut off each link from the bottom in order to count down, even small children who don’t yet grasp dates can visually understand how many days are left until Christmas.
If you add motifs like Santa, reindeer, or snowmen to the top of the chain, it will really enhance the Christmas atmosphere!
Fluffy Christmas Tree

Sturdy Christmas decorations can be reused the following year.
However, some people may not like using the same ones every year.
For those people, we recommend this fluffy Christmas tree you can make with construction paper.
You cut round pieces of construction paper into fine strips, add some curl to them, and then layer them to shape it like a Christmas tree—that’s the distinctive feature.
Decide which parts the children will make based on their age and development, and have them take on the project.
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Santa Claus delivering presents

Wouldn’t it be wonderful to create a wall decoration that lets parents feel their child’s growth when they see it? With that in mind, I’d like to suggest a wall hanging featuring Santa Claus delivering presents.
This involves using cut-paper art on construction paper to depict a house and its residents, reindeer, and Santa Claus delivering gifts.
Children can express their individuality through choices like what kind of house and presents to draw, and what the weather is like.
Above all, because it requires detailed work, parents will surely be amazed when they see the finished piece.
Christmas with paper chains

When it comes to party wall decorations, paper chains are the classic choice.
A paper chain is that decoration made by linking together loops of paper.
Most people have seen one at least once.
There’s a way to give those paper chains a Christmas twist.
It’s simple: just draw a Santa or reindeer face on the first loop.
Also, matching the colors of the body loops to the theme will enhance the vibe.
For example, red for Santa and brown for a reindeer.
In conclusion
Speaking of December, the Christmas wall displays make the childcare room sparkle with even more color.
With creations that make use of various materials—natural items, straws, paper plates, and more—the children’s hearts are sure to shine brighter, too.
Please try combining different materials and crafting methods to create a lovely space unique to Christmas.



