7 advent calendars for kids (and that you can’t eat)

7 advent calendars for kids (and that you can’t eat)

If you don’t want to fill your dear little ones with chocolates, you can also opt for advent calendars for them to play with.

The advent calendar doesn’t necessarily mean chocolate on the teeth. Yes, my rhyme is bad, but you get the idea. If this year you want to give a beautiful object to help your child wait for Christmas, we have selected it for you. 7!

1 – The ‘Ure adventure calendar

We had already told you about the ingenious En Cavale publishing house, specialized in yellow games for children. For the holidays, it’s not one, not two, but 24 adventures that are offered, to carry out a great investigation, with the family. Every day there is an episode to listen to, a box to open and a puzzle to solve. What to wait until Christmas!

7 advent calendars for kids (and that you can’t eat)

2 – My first advent calendar playing Haba

A game board, a 3D decoration and presto, let’s go! With the first advent calendar, usable from 2 years old, we meet up with the Bear family who invites the whole family for Christmas dinner. In this magnificent calendar there are therefore 24 nice wooden pieces, a booklet with 24 stories to read to the little ones, figurines to discover over the course of the day, two dice and the decoration of the game is that children can continue playing with this calendar even after Christmas!

My first advent calendar with Haba

3 – The Playmobil and Asterix advent calendar

Playmobil is a great passion. And the Playmobil Asterix version, that’s a big yes! In this advent calendar, we quickly forget the chocolates and start building a large pirate ship that is built gradually, during the 24 days of waiting. In addition, you can also find 7 figurines and Asterix’s boat!

The Playmobil and Asterix advent calendar

4 – The Polly Pocket Advent Calendar

It’s a nice flashback in time. The Polly Pocket Advent calendar allows the child (or you, there’s no shame in it) to compose a 3-storey mountain chalet, and to furnish it with beds, chairs, a small Christmas tree… Two characters, three animals, many accessories are included in addition to the small chalet / house. It makes you want to go skiing and eat a raclette, but meanwhile the 24 boxes help you wait until New Year’s Eve.

The Polly Pocket Advent Calendar

5 – The Lego City Advent Calendar

Lego is starting to make a name for itself in the advent calendar game. This year the little novelty is the construction of a scenography with a Christmas atmosphere, with a frozen lake, Santa Claus on his snow scooter, but also a horse in a cozy stable and a small Christmas tree. From the age of 5, children can learn to build Lego and discover a new piece every day until Christmas Eve.

The Lego City Advent Calendar

6 – Pilot’s creative kit, to make an advent calendar

If you have a creative soul and like to do things with your own hands, the Pilot Advent Calendar kit is perfect. Inside you can find small cardboard boxes to make by folding, markers to decorate everything, decorations to install your final creation. Once the boxes are assembled, you can put all the surprises you want inside! Well, not even a pony, they’re little boxes, not everything will fit in them.

Pilot creative kit

7 – The Melissa & Doug Advent Calendar

This pretty calendar is very different from the ones we are used to seeing, as it is a decorative object in its own right. It is a fir tree made of magnetic wood, and the child must, every day, hang a decoration supplied on it to wait until Christmas. Nothing to gain by opening the boxes, but a nice tree which is decorated as you go and which is decorated nicely until December 24th.

Melissa & Doug Advent Calendar

Now all that remains is to wait!

Source: Madmoizelle

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