Handmade Christmas present ideas! A collection of fun ideas for nurseries and kindergartens
As Christmas approaches each year, it’s time to start thinking about Christmas presents, isn’t it? Here, we’re sharing handmade gift ideas for nursery and kindergarten teachers that you can enjoy making together with the children.
From photo coasters and pipe-cleaner wreaths to spinning Santas, these playful ideas are packed with fun! The time you spend creating with the kids—and the moment you give the gifts—will surely become wonderful memories.
Let’s make one-of-a-kind presents together that let each child’s individuality shine!
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Handmade Christmas gift ideas! A collection of fun activities for daycare and kindergarten (41–50)
A chimney Santa toy made from a milk carton

Let’s make a cute toy where Santa Claus and a reindeer pop out of a chimney! You can use it for pretend play, too.
First, cut a milk carton to a length of 15 cm from the bottom.
Cut out the bottom piece.
Then wrap the carton with colored construction paper to look like a chimney and glue it in place.
Next, cut out parts for Santa Claus and the reindeer from construction paper.
Don’t forget the house parts that you’ll stick onto the milk carton.
Glue the house parts onto the carton, and attach Santa and the reindeer to the tips of straws to make little puppets.
Draw the facial expressions, the house’s window frames, and the chimney pattern, and you’re done! Move the straws and the puppets will pop out of the chimney.
In conclusion
We introduced some handmade Christmas gifts.
From trees gently lit by LED candles to snow wands that make sounds when you shake them, each piece is something that will create lasting memories with children.
Let’s imagine their smiling faces as they receive the gifts and make wonderful creations together.
The warmth put into each piece is sure to make for joyful Christmas memories.



