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Yule and Christmas Secular activity ideas to enjoy the festive spirit of the season.

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Book Review Slinky Malinki's Christmas Cracker

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Slinky Malinki's Christmas Cracker written and illustrated by Lynley Dodd



We've had this title for some time and recommended it highly

Wonderful rhyming text takes you through the festive build up of dressing the Christmas tree ..

Christmas is coming
outcomes the tree
dressed up in finery
splendid to see ...

But someone was waiting
to meddle and play
to get up to tricks
in his usual way ..

Tree dressing day is traditionally the first weekend of December - Common Ground


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Christmas Crackers

Crackers appear to be evolving ..

Wind up Sprouts crackers - once pulled, use the wind up veggies to compete against your fellow dinner mates .. or to look at noise, clattery feet and speed during your Christmas snack and play activity arrangements ..



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Craft activity:
Cracker shapes - use tube rolls and tissue paper, tied with curling ribbon to make the basic shape and action of a Cracker.

If you have preparation time and a willing peron - use an un threaded sewing machine to make a perforated line in tissue / crepe or other paper - so that when pulled the papers break apart with more ease. When assembling your crackers, position this line centrally around the tube / rolled card.

Fill and add a label - without snaps these can be used freely. With a snap I believe may mean it needs to carry a warning .. please risk assess and put measures in place accordingly - Some Cracker Snap information:

The Fireworks act 2004 berr.gov.uk - which was made under the Consumer Protection Act 1987
Sale is restricted to 16 yrs old and over - this is a legal requirement.
Not to pull the snap outside of the cracker
To keep away from the eyes, naked flame
British Standards mark - BS7114 part2 1988
To be aware of additional regulations if considering postal services.

Design scope is huge .. Christmas cracker image search. Use the childrens own smaller pictures to decorate the outer areas of the Cracker, glittery collage, wrappings ribbons and tinsel ..

Have fun xx

If you use this title in your Christmas planning please feel free to add the activity ideas you enjoyed ...

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For a full list of published Christmas books ands link please see here:
Preschool Christmas Book list
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