Christmas Gratitude Challenge

The Christmas season is the perfect time to cultivate a spirit of gratitude in children. Encouraging kids to focus on what they’re thankful for can help them develop a positive mindset and create lasting memories. This Christmas Gratitude Challenge offers 25 days of fun, reflective questions that families can enjoy together. Download the FREE Christmas Gratitude Calendar below and make this December one to remember!

CHRISTMAS GRATITUDE CHALLENGE – 25 DAYS OF QUESTIONS

Here’s the list of questions included in the Christmas Gratitude Challenge:

  1. What’s one thing you’re excited for this Christmas?
  2. Name a favorite winter activity you’re thankful for.
  3. What Christmas food or treat are you grateful for?
  4. Who’s a friend you’re thankful for, and why?
  5. What’s one cozy thing you like about winter?
  6. What’s your favorite song or Christmas carol?
  7. Write or draw something that makes you smile.
  8. What’s your favorite holiday decoration?
  9. Who helps make Christmas special for you?
  10. What’s a favorite family tradition you’re grateful for?
  11. What’s a Christmas movie or story you enjoy?
  12. What’s something about school you’re thankful for?
  13. Name a gift you’ve received that made you happy.
  14. What’s your favorite thing to do with family during the holidays?
  15. What’s a winter smell you love (like hot chocolate or pine)?
  16. What’s something kind you’ve done for someone recently?
  17. What’s a game or toy you’re grateful to have?
  18. What’s something in nature you love during winter?
  19. Who’s someone you want to say “thank you” to this Christmas?
  20. What’s your favorite Christmas memory?
  21. What is something you love about yourself?
  22. What’s a book you like to read around Christmas?
  23. What’s a skill or talent you’re proud of?
  24. What’s one big thing you’re grateful for this year?
  25. Write or draw something special about today.

This challenge is an excellent way to count down to Christmas while fostering gratitude and joy in kids of all ages.

WHY IS GRATITUDE IMPORTANT FOR KIDS TO LEARN?

Teaching gratitude to children is one of the most valuable gifts you can give them. Practicing gratitude has been shown to:

  • Improve mental well-being.
  • Strengthen relationships with family and friends.
  • Help kids focus on positive aspects of their lives.
  • Encourage kindness and empathy toward others.

When kids learn to express gratitude, they become more mindful, appreciative, and resilient—qualities that will serve them for a lifetime.

MORE FUN STUFF FOR THE HOLIDAYS

Check out these additional resources to make your holiday season even brighter:

DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE CHRISTMAS GRATITUDE CALENDAR HERE

Ready to start the challenge? Download your FREE Christmas Gratitude Calendar today by clicking below. Let’s make this December a time of reflection, connection, and joy!

DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE CHALLENGE HERE