100 DIY Christmas Eve Box Ideas For Toddlers That Parents Can Make At Home

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The magic of Christmas Eve Box Ideas For Toddlers That Parents Can Make At Home begins with a sprinkle of creativity, a lot of love, and some sweet surprises tailored just for little hearts.

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1. Soft Plush Toy

A small cuddly animal that feels gentle and comforting at bedtime, perfect for snuggles.

2. Festive Pajamas

Pick soft, festive PJs with Christmas motifs—snowflakes, reindeer, Santa—and let them wear them for the special night.

3. Board Book With Holiday Story

A sturdily made book they can flip through that has bright pictures and a holiday theme to spark wonder.

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4. Christmas Ornament They Can Decorate

Provide a plain ornament and kid‑friendly paints or stickers so they can personalize it.

5. Hot Chocolate Mix Kit

Make your own by including cocoa powder, mini marshmallows, maybe a candy cane stirrer—warm drink together.

6. Christmas Socks

Soft, fuzzy socks with holiday prints that are fun to wear and cozy on little feet.

7. Reindeer Antler Headband

Lightweight antlers so they can pretend to be a reindeer—play, laugh, get festive.

8. Bath Bomb Or Fizzy Bath Tablet

Something mild, child‑safe, scented gently, pink or white—makes bath time feel magical.

9. Glow Sticks For Bath Or For Bed

A couple of glow sticks to make bath time or the bedtime routine extra fun and whimsical.

10. Christmas Mug With Lid (Kid‑Friendly)

A sturdy mug for hot chocolate or milk, with a holiday design, lid so less spill risk.

11. Gingerbread Cookie Decorating Kit

Cookie dough (pre‑made or frozen), icing, sprinkles—letting them help decorate is part of the joy.

12. Christmas Sticker Set

Stickers of trees, stars, Santa—easy, mess‑free creative fun.

13. DIY Snow Globe Jar

Use a small jar, water, glitter, toy figurine inside—homemade enchanting decor.

14. Matching Family PJs Accessory

Maybe a small matching cap or hat to go with the family’s pajamas for photos.

15. Holiday Themed Puzzle

Something simple, big pieces, festive image, manageable for toddler hands and patience.

16. Toddler‑Safe Musical Instrument

A small shaker, bell, rhythm stick—so they can make joyful noise.

17. Christmas Movie (Toddler Friendly)

A DVD or streaming access to a gentle, festive film you know they’ll enjoy.

18. Reindeer Food Kit

Oats + edible glitter + little bag + label so they can sprinkle for Santa’s reindeer. (Another Mommy Blogger)

19. Glow In The Dark Stars

To stick on the ceiling so bedtime feels magical.

20. Soft Throws Or Little Blanket

Warm, cuddly blanket especially good for bedtime or movie time on couch.

21. Handmade Christmas Card From Parent

Write or draw something special, expressing love, made by you just for them.

22. Personalized Name Puzzle

A simple wooden name puzzle—educational, personal, fun.

23. Candy Cane Or Festive Treat

A small safe treat (sugar in moderation), maybe a candy cane or chocolate shaped as something festive.

24. Scented Candle (Kid‑Safe, LED)

If real candles are risky, LED ones with holiday scent aroma diffusers nearby to get the ambiance.

25. Christmas Music Playlist on Card

Write a list of holiday songs (or a QR code or link) and play them together.

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