Minimalist Christmas gift ideas for kids – is it even possible?! If you love the idea of asking for experiences – zoo memberships, trips, etc. but don’t know if that will work this year, I hope these ideas give you some inspiration for minimal-ish gifts for your kids this year too!
Edison reacts to the Christmas gift ideas you shared on social media in this video and shares a few ideas of his own! Watch the video below:
Links Mentioned
- Simply Christmas Sign Up
- My Amazon list of favorite kids’ gift ideas
- Our MASSIVE Toy Declutter (video)
- How to Declutter Your Kids’ Toys Without Breaking Their Hearts
About Simply Christmas
This year, Christmas may look very different. In the midst of a pandemic, we may not have the parties and activities that once filled our calendar, but we’re far from feeling rested. We’re carrying the burden of the unknown future while simultaneously juggling working from home or remote school, while trying to retain some normalcy for our kids.
The holidays aren’t all jolly: all the expectations, especially our own, weigh heavily on us. There’s the weight of expectations for a “perfect” holiday, there’s illnesses, political strife, and fear, plus the never-ending list of things that still must be done.
To help us focus on what really matters, I created the Simply Christmas Journaling Worksheets.
More than ever before, we need the message of Christmas to heal our hearts.
Hope, when all seems lost.
Peace, in the midst of chaos.
Faith, over fear of the unknown.
This tool will help you reflect on what you really want this Christmas to look like.
What do you need to say ‘no’ to this year? Overspending? Over-scheduling? Expectations of how you ‘should’ be doing it?
What would actually lead to the most joy?
This holiday season, we won’t let worry steal our wonder. Sign up for this TOTALLY FREE worksheet and video series, and fill out the worksheets with me from November 27th – December 11th!