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How to Entertain Your Kids during Holidays without Using Screen Time
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December 18, 2022 by tashinonstop 0 Comments

How to Entertain Your Kids during Holidays without Using Screen Time

How to Entertain Your Kids during Holidays without Using Screen Time

During the past couple of years, it has been difficult to find ways to entertain kids during the holidays because of the multiple pandemic constraints in place. However, this year, life has returned to normal, which means we can spend more time with our loved ones.

Almost all parents have started considering activities to entertain kids during the holidays and utilizing this time for something productive. While balancing children’s screen time is an ongoing battle during regular days, the Christmas season is a fantastic time for spending holidays without screen time. Some things you do could even become a yearly family ritual or, at the very least, bring back fond memories of Christmas.

While we love technology and would not want to be without it, too much of a good thing may ruin family time, especially over the holidays. Here are ten unique suggestions to explore for limiting screen time for your children and keeping things cheery and bright over the holiday season:

  1. Christmas Crafts: Christmas is an excellent time of year for entertaining kids with crafts, from crafting paper wreaths to creating lanterns. Why not give the kids delivery boxes as a source of creativity, such as making a treasure trove out of egg cartons? There are also some other fantastic ideas for a Christmas project. You can buy pre-made craft packets or browse online for inspiration – particularly if you’re getting the “I’m bored” and want to pick something immediately! It’s sure to keep your child busy.

  2. Parlour Games: These traditional games, like charades or seek the thimble, include the entire family. Standing up and sitting down is a fun substitute. Each participant is assigned a word from poetry, tale, or song. They must rise, turn around, and sit down when they hear their word. One person reads the narrative, the poetry, or the song. Each participant may be assigned one of the terms from horse, rock, sleigh, or bell, for instance, if the song is Jingle Bell Rock. It may sound a bit tough, but it is enjoyable.

  3. Scavenger Hunt: This is a terrific method to get young children outside and away from their gadgets. Make a list of particular objects for each child to find, such as four graduated-size pebbles, a feather, and a banksia cone. If you’d like, you may give each item a point value, with extra points awarded for unique items. This game makes spending holidays without screen time a lot more fun.

  4. Start a Sibling Secret Santa: You can give each kid a name to choose out of a hat. They will make a Christmas gift for someone, but they must keep their identity a secret. It’s fantastic if you’d instead that they purchase a present for their sibling although it’s not required. Dollar Tree is a terrific, affordable alternative for kids if that seems like fun. If you’re like us and have a sizable tribe of kids, you might choose the handmade, homemade method. Cards, hand-drawn drawings, and crafts are all thoughtful presents. Give the youngsters as much freedom as possible to think, design, wrap, and take the initiative. Get ready to have a heart attack.

  5. Have a Cooking Competition: Why not allow your children to enjoy themselves while picking up vital cooking skills? Hold a Masterchef-style culinary contest to determine who can provide the tastiest treat or the healthiest supper. Entertaining children with cooking can influence their dietary habits, preparing meals, freedom, and collaboration abilities in the long run. For the most enjoyment from this indoor pastime, cook with children of different ages to make it fun.

  1. Hold a Fashion/Talent Show

Throw a fashion show or talent contest with a Christmas theme to leverage the excitement and festive mood in the air. See whatever persona your kid can come up with by dressing up in anything around the home (clothes, bedspreads, etc.). You may even have a family gathering to watch and partake in the final performance.

  1. Make Your Gift Cards/Tags/Presents

Getting your kids to make gift cards, gift wrap, or gift tags may elevate a gift to a new level of sentimentality, especially given how different Christmas is this year and how many families are still unable to come together. When spending holidays without screen time, you must ensure you have all the tools for such tasks.

These can also be terrific suggestions for friends or relatives who might feel a little more alone this year due to their inability to socialize. Even letting someone know you are thinking of them can profoundly impact them.

  1. Stage a Play

This one is a lot of fun for kids. They can pick a scenario they like from a book or movie and perform it. They’ll have a great time creating costumes and scripts and acting for the rest of the family.

And this doesn’t just have to be for the kids, the whole family can partake in this fun game and be a part of it with the children. This can become a yearly activity because it’s unique; not many families do it anymore.

  1. Fruit Picking

Entertaining kids with a fruit harvesting expedition this winter when it’s cold is a unique activity that will bring you closer to each other.

Children will learn about how some fruits develop while engaging in physical activity outside, and everyone will enjoy a tasty snack after the day.

10. Storytime

Reading is a great activity to engage with your kids during the holidays. In addition to helping children develop their imagination and focus, it will benefit them once the holidays end.

Allowing your child to observe you reading is one of the best ways to inspire them to like it. How frequently do you pick up a book and read a few chapters in your free time during the winter? It’s either checking our phones or watching TV. Kids imitate what they observe.

The Takeaway!

There are so many enjoyable activities that you can do without a screen, but like with anything in life, moderation is vital.

Allowing kids to watch television or play electronic games during the holidays is acceptable. Still, entertaining kids by combining that with energetic, imaginative, and creative play will provide your child with a wide range of well-rounded interests.

Tashi Non-Stop Values

At Tashi Non-Stop, we’re committed to producing captivating and age-appropriate videos that entertain and educate preschoolers. Our content inspires children to unleash their creativity and develop positive relationships with their families, friends, and classmates. If you’re homeschooling your little ones, our videos make an excellent addition to your lesson plans, providing extra learning opportunities for your child. With Tashi’s videos, you can trust that your child will receive wholesome and enriching entertainment that promotes their development.

Want to know more about our values? Check them out here!

About Tashi Non-Stop:

Our founder, Natasha Hanina, has created a vibrant and diverse cast of characters who explore various educational and entertaining themes, sparking the imaginations of kids of all ages. By subscribing to our mailing list, you’ll be the first to receive updates on our latest videos, news, and exciting giveaways.

Natasha is a true professional with an impressive background in writing, comedy, production, and education. She holds a Master’s degree in Art Education from Teachers College, Columbia University, and leverages her expertise to produce engaging and enriching content for children.

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10 Christmas Movies to Watch with Kids
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December 18, 2022 by tashinonstop 0 Comments

10 Christmas Movies to Watch with Kids

10 Christmas Movies to Watch with Kids

We all know and cherish Christmas traditions, including decorating the tree, making cookies, and caroling. However, nothing will make your family more joyful than cozying up to watch a classic Christmas movie. Additionally, it is the only family activity that requires minimum preparation.

Due to their feel-good feeling and the fact that they endure and reaffirm the very essence of this magnificent event, these movies have a distinctive quality.

If you don’t know where to start? Relax! For a genuinely delightful evening at home, we’ve put up 10 of the finest Christmas movies for kids, from older favorites like Elf and Home Alone to more contemporary ones.

1. The Polar Express

The same-named novel served as the inspiration for this computer-animated film. It is the tale of a little child who questions the existence of Santa Claus. He is then asked on Christmas Eve to travel by train to the North Pole to see Santa. A fantastic voyage where he encounters some exceptional people follows.

The movie shows the value of friendship and helping one another out. Other admirable qualities shown in the script include bravery, compassion, and kindness. Santa also emphasizes the value of humility and patience while urging people to observe the holiday in its genuine spirit.

2. A Boy Called Christmas

This Christmas movie is one of the holiday movies from Netflix, based on Matt Haig’s best-selling book. The story is about a toy-loving child who befriends reindeer and assists Santa’s elves.

This movie has a positive, feel-good feeling, and the images are rather festive – ideal for setting the scene for the holidays.

3. A Christmas Story

Ralphie Parker only asks for one thing for Christmas: a Daisy Red Ryder 200-shot Carbine Action Air Rifle. The parents disagree with him and express their disbelief, telling him: “You’ll shoot your eye out!” despite his obsession. Even sitting on Santa’s lap makes him stutter. Christmas may occasionally be the most bizarre time of year.

Kids enjoy watching the situations happening in this movie because the parents are hilarious and genuine. Ralphie’s parents are adorably imperfect and human. For example, the family has dinner at a Chinese restaurant, and after Christmas, it gets eaten by the dogs. The movie depicts both the hilarity and melancholy of youth and is one of the best movies to watch with kids.

4. The Muppet Christmas Carol

One of the classic holiday movies for youngsters is The Muppet Christmas Carol. Kermit, Miss Piggy, and a musical drama set in the Victorian era make it a typical Muppet film.

The tale’s protagonist is Scrooge, an elderly miser who despises the holidays. But his opinion of Christmas changes as ghosts appear to him and enlighten him about his past and future. The film imparts the notion that kindness and compassion can transform a society.

5. Home Alone

Home Alone has been a family favorite ever since it was released. After all, Macaulay Culkin’s character Kevin’s wacky notions are timeless. People watch for this reason each year.

Home Alone is a comedy about a little kid who unintentionally is left home without his family as they travel to Paris for the holidays.

He gets freedom while striving to guard his home against two inept burglars, Marv and Harry, who keep falling into his ploys. But as he gains this freedom, he realizes how much he misses his family, even his obnoxious brother Buzz.

The family can opt to have a “Home Alone” movie marathon when the film is over.

6. The Snowman

We might be breaking a rule here since The Snowman is a masterpiece despite being the oldest film on this list and maybe not even a movie.

The Snowman has a low quality heightened by the fact that kids have always been compelled to watch it repeatedly in the weeks leading up to the Christmas holidays. However, we think it is fantastic and that kids should experience it. Once, at least.

7. A Charlie Brown Christmas

Charlie Brown is depressed as the holiday happiness and merriment season gets underway. Lucy advises that Charlie put on a Christmas performance to get into the holiday mood because she is the fantastic local child psychiatrist.

Still, everything falls apart for poor Chuck when his centerpiece, a practically naked and unfortunate-looking small tree, is ridiculed by people around him.

But Charlie’s Christmas tragedy has a joyful ending that you and your kids won’t be able to help but groove to owing to the irresistible mix of a touching message from Linus on the essence of Christmas and the overwhelming force of infectious jazz music.

8. Tim Burton’s A Nightmare Before Christmas

One of the highlights of this movie, perhaps? Tim Burton’s A Nightmare Before Christmas is a scary take on the holy, merry season, so if you missed it around Halloween, you could watch it again in December.

Will the Pumpkin King succeed in capturing Christmas town? While you wait to learn, go ahead and get the corn and candy canes and have the best time with the kids.

9. Klaus

J.K. Simmons can smash many roles, so having him play Santa in this endearing origin story is a particular hit for family entertainment. This animated movie tells how Santa Claus evolved from a lone toy craftsman to the beloved figure we all know and love today.

It is narrated from the perspective of Jesper, the Royal Postmaster General’s entitled and egotistical son. His father gives him the assignment to post 6,000 letters in a year at the remote, northern island hamlet of Smeerenburg out of resentment over his laziness.

There, he meets Klaus, and Jesper discovers a touching way to give back to his town as the legend of Santa Claus slowly comes to life. The animation in Klaus is exquisite and offers a fresh, imaginative take on the beloved Christmas tale and it is one of the sweetest Christmas movies to watch with kids.

10. Elf

A genuinely outstanding performance is required to convey the idea of a middle-aged man who thinks he is one of Santa’s elves.

But few characters are as perfectly fitted for one another as Will Ferrell and Buddy the Elf. Buddy, who has lived in the North Pole his entire life, travels back to New York City to see his biological father, who put him up for adoption.

It is one of the great Christmas favorites that appeal to audiences of all ages and demographics. “Fish out of water” humor seldom works this effectively.

The Takeaway!

Get into your coziest holiday pajamas, pull out the holiday cookies and treats, and refer to our list of Christmas movies by watching them with your children. These have been carefully chosen after countless hours spent in front of the TV.

Tashi Non-Stop Values

At Tashi Non-Stop, we’re committed to producing captivating and age-appropriate videos that entertain and educate preschoolers. Our content inspires children to unleash their creativity and develop positive relationships with their families, friends, and classmates. If you’re homeschooling your little ones, our videos make an excellent addition to your lesson plans, providing extra learning opportunities for your child. With Tashi’s videos, you can trust that your child will receive wholesome and enriching entertainment that promotes their development.

Want to know more about our values? Check them out here!

About Tashi Non-Stop:

Our founder, Natasha Hanina, has created a vibrant and diverse cast of characters who explore various educational and entertaining themes, sparking the imaginations of kids of all ages. By subscribing to our mailing list, you’ll be the first to receive updates on our latest videos, news, and exciting giveaways.

Natasha is a true professional with an impressive background in writing, comedy, production, and education. She holds a Master’s degree in Art Education from Teachers College, Columbia University, and leverages her expertise to produce engaging and enriching content for children.

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