Christmas 2022: Here are 5 exciting ways to celebrate Christmas with family and friends at home

As Christmas eve comes closer, the excitement to bond over again with family and friends under one roof increases too. There are many ways to make Christmas eve merrier and more mirthful which include playing family games and bingeing on movies.

A look at some of the most amusing and warm ways to rejoice on this Christmas eve:

Watching movies together : Binge-watching movies never gets boring on weekends and especially with friends and family. And more so on Christmas eve, it’s a good way to spend time cosying up with a family, watching one’s favourite movies and enjoying together.

Family games : This is another great way to enjoy each other’s company on Christmas which is by playing games including video games and indoor games like Puzzles, Truth and Dare, Dumb Charades or Musical chairs.

Baking cookies and cakes : Baking never loses its essence on Christmas, especially when family members and kids hustle up and assist each other to make delicious cakes and cookies.

Craft and art competition : A craft and art competition can be hosted where everyone comes together to make art and craft items like cards, a mason jar snow globe, a Christmas tree or glittering stars and geometrical shapes with a polystyrene sheet.

Storytelling : Reading out stories may have become a rare activity today, but Christmas can be an ideal time to listen and speak to each other by narrating Christmas stories to kids and elders. Pull out the classic mythological and fairy tales of choice like Snowman, and Jolly Christmas Postman and get closer to this occasion.

FAQs:

What to give the kids on Christmas?

Among the many options available in the market, creative gift options for children include a kaleidoscope, art and craft tools, word game puzzles, or a musical instrument to help them inculcate a hobby with fun.

Which day is called Christmas eve?

The day before Christmas, December 24 is called Christmas Eve and the birth anniversary of Jesus Christ is celebrated as Christmas on December 25.

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