Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 15 Dec 2022, p. 23

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Millions of people across the globe feel that the holiday season is a magical time of year. Though those people come from all walks of life, it’s likely that no group is as taken by the unique spirit of the holiday season as much as children. Whether they’re looking forward to Santa’s arrival or preparing for a school holiday pageant, kids have much to be excited about come December. Parents can channel that enthusiasm by involving kids when decorating around the house this holiday season. + Make homemade ornaments. The op- tions are limitless when making holiday ornaments with children. From simple or- naments made from pine cones picked up outside to more complex projects de- signed for children nearing adolescence, parents can look to the internet to find design ideas and directions for hundreds of ornaments. + Let kids lead the way when deco- rating the tree. Families that celebrate Christmas can get kids involved in deco- rating their Christmas tree. Consider a small tree just for the kids and reserve Real Estate Advertorial Simple ways to involve kids in holiday decorating another for a more “controlled” display. Kids are likely to spend the weeks lead- ing up to Santa’s arrival gazing in awe at the Christmas tree, and knowing they decided where to place the various orna- ments on it might make the season even Find the No Frills flyer and more on Save.ca save.ca/flyers more special for youngsters. + Take kids along when choosing lawn ornaments. It’s not safe to involve chil- dren when installing lighting displays, but kids will get a kick out of choosing inflat- able lawn decorations and other items to BO ONIMHEO | £7 place around the yard. Take kids along H when buying new items and then seek = their input when placing Frosty, Santa and his reindeer friends around the yard. 29 88 ges sao 225 ané os es 2 s53 ms? gr @ ..2 gas 2 gD o@s ase o 3.8 gag @ LS o> Boz ges age je09q ‘Aepsuny, cookies. These traditions provide anoth- er great opportunity to involve children in holiday decorating. Set aside some time to make homemade gingerbread hous- es, which can be used as decorations before they're ultimately eaten. Cookies. may not have the shelf life of a typical gingerbread house, but kids can pitch in and decorate cookies prior to a holiday party or family meal. Make it easier and purchase a pre-made gingerbread house and figures and a tube of white icing and candies for decorating. The spirit of the holiday season can be seen on the faces of children each December. Inviting kids to pitch in when decorating for the holidays can make the season even more special for its young- est celebrants. MCC @0z ‘St sequi When You Sell With Tony You Will Receive The Following FREE Services Consultation De-Cluttering y Packing / Moving Un-Packing & Set-Up at your new retirement suite Donation, disposal or auction of your unwanted belongings Preparation of your original home for maximum results Retirement residence incentives Professional Financial Consultation (if required) Tony Whitehouse NUUAHLUNNLHA L LEPAGE MIM apttaape Call: 647-378-1789 Email: twhitehouse@royallepage.ca woo"uoy}EYyapIsUt

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