31 Day Christmas Lego Challenge Calendar
This Christmas, build up to the main event with this fun 31-day Christmas Lego challenge calendar! Keep your kids occupied and get into the Christmas spirit with some entertaining puzzles and tests using those all-purpose, creative toy blocks we all know and love.
Want more Christmas-themed ideas? See this list of fun Christmas science activities.
This Christmas challenge is perfect for too-cold-to-play-outside weather, when you’re tired of the Holiday movies, or if you still need a few minutes to wrap some more special surprises. Make memories with the kids and give them something that not only amuses them but educates them at the same time.
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Interesting Christmas Facts You Need To Know
- The Origin of Christmas Trees – The tradition of decorating Christmas trees dates back to Germany in the 16th century, when devout Christians brought decorated trees into their homes.
- Santa Claus’s Roots – The modern figure of Santa Claus is inspired by St. Nicholas, a 4th-century Greek bishop known for his generosity and gift-giving to the needy.
- The History of Christmas Stockings – According to legend, the tradition of hanging stockings comes from St. Nicholas placing gold coins in the stockings of three poor sisters who left them drying by the fire.
Recommended Christmas Printables
Are you looking for fun Christmas printables to help your kids improve their knowledge and developmental skills? Download these engaging worksheets that are perfect for use at home or on the go.
Recommended Lego Books
In addition to our 31-Day Lego Challenge, we have a list of our favorite Lego books! After the holidays are over, keep your kids interested in creative engineering with some fantastic projects from one of these Lego-themed instruction manuals.
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What are the benefits of playing LEGO?
Lego is one of the most educational toys you could have for your kids. Children learn incredible skills from playing with Lego, from basic fine motor skills to STEM and problem-solving practice. With even the most basic Lego sets, your kids can improve their science and tech skills while still having fun. And it isn’t even competitive. Lego promotes cooperative play and persistence, too!
Christmas Challenge Printable Supplies
- Printer (I have this one)
- Paper
- Pen/Marker
- Lego Set
I have the HP printer 8710 but it’s not available anymore. It’s been running well for years now. Look for another HP Instant Ink-ready printer so that you can use their program to send you ink cartridges whenever your printer gets low on ink.
Recommended Lego Sets
Do you need more Lego blocks to help your kids with the calendar challenges? Or maybe another Christmas present idea? Check out these great deals on Lego sets. And don’t forget to get something to store all that Lego in! There are tons of fun Lego storage ideas too.
LEGO Classic Creative Suitcase 10713 Building Kit (213 Pieces)LEGO Classic Creative Fun 11005 Building Kit, New 2020 (900 Pieces)LEGO Classic Large Creative Brick Box 10698 Build Your Own Creative Toys, Kids Building Kit (790 Pieces)LEGO Classic Medium Creative Brick Box 10696 with LEGO Classic Green Baseplate Supplement BundleLEGO Classic Windows of Creativity 11004 Building Kit (450 Pieces)LEGO Storage Head, Large, Boy, 9-1/2 x 9-1/2 x 10-3/4 Inches, Yellow
Lego Christmas ideas that are included in the Printable
Lego is one of those toys that have been around for generations now, and while it’s changed over the years, the one thing that hasn’t changed is how much fun it is. Lego isn’t just fun for the kids; it’s fun for the whole family. This is one toy set that even adults can enjoy.
This 31 Day Christmas Lego challenge calendar is full of ideas to spark your children’s imagination. Get them to build snowmen and gingerbread houses. Or help them save Christmas from the Grinch with a Lego maze.
Try these Lego STEM Activities with your kids to spark creativity and build a solid foundation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, all while having a blast with colorful bricks!
Fun Christmas Activities To Try
For more great Christmas fun, check out these activities:
- Christmas STEM Activities
- Christmas Chemistry Experiments
- Fizzy Christmas Tree Science Experiment
- Christmas Slime Recipe
- Felt Christmas Crafts for Kids
- Grinch Headband Craft by Simple Everyday Mom
- Gingerbread Worksheets for Preschool by Homeschool Preschool
So, this year, let’s get creative. Take out your old Lego sets, or buy a couple of new ones, and use this 31-Day Christmas Lego challenge calendar to create a new Christmas tradition. The family that plays together stays together, or so they say. So let’s play.