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Holiday Party

18 years 10 months ago #114205 by Holly Eighmy
Replied by Holly Eighmy on topic RE: Holiday Party
Here's more information on Magic Reindeer Food. My kids give it to their classmates every year. We bag it in the Ziplock snack size baggies.

Holly
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Magic Reindeer Food: Stocking Stuffer Gift

Many families leave cookies and milk for Santa, but what about his reindeer? Magic Reindeer Food lays a glittering path to guide the reindeer on Christmas Eve.

[Note: while many recipes for Magic Reindeer Food call for craft glitter, this ingredient can harm birds or wildlife if ingested. Substitute colored sugar crystals and be kind to animals!]
In a small zipper food storage bag or empty shaker container, mix:

1/2 cup uncooked oatmeal
1/2 cup sugar
1/4 cup red or green sugar crystals (for cake decorating)


Add this poem or print multiple copies of the Reindeer Food Gift Tag: organizedchristmas.com/printable/showphoto.php/photo/87/cat/502

Be sure to take this magic food and sprinkle on the lawn,
On Christmas, Santa's reindeer travel miles before the dawn.
The smell of oats and glitter path will guide them on their way
And you'll wake up to Santa's gifts next morn on Christmas Day!
18 years 10 months ago #114204 by JTina
Replied by JTina on topic RE: Holiday Party
Thank you for the great ideas. I have delegated to where all the parents are bringing in something. I'm buying the supplies for the art and crafts and games. Thanks again.
18 years 11 months ago #114203 by dlf
Replied by dlf on topic RE: Holiday Party
Well--I just made this one up but it works. dianna


On Christmas Eve Santa's deer fly high up in the sky...
Be sure you sprinkle all this food to catch his reindeer's eye.

Then stand back and make a wish that Santa's sure to hear
But do it quick you may hear bells and that means
Santa's near.

His deer will stop and munch a bit and you know that if they do;
Santa will come to your house with lots of toys for you.
18 years 11 months ago #114202 by JTina
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DLF -- Do you mind sharing the prewritten poem for the reindeer mix or email me at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Thank you for the great ideas. I want to share one I was given. Making a wreath. Cut out a circle with green posterboard. Then take gift bows and the kids decorate it (no glue, no mess, no cleanup). The only thing is you have to help the kids peel off the sticky stuff on the bows.
18 years 11 months ago #114201 by dlf
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Sorry for all the typos and using of right not write. Was just outside and my fingers and brain are cold.
18 years 11 months ago #114200 by dlf
Replied by dlf on topic RE: Holiday Party
We just had our Christmas night last night at the school and it was very cool and very well attended. One thing we did which is very easy was letters to santa....we made the paper on home computers and then had the children write their letters and decorate wtih stickers if they were a bit too young to right. We also had a sweet shoppe that you could do easily with just some penny candy and give each child some tickets to cash in--or some pretend money and make it work towards their learning objectives of money management (not sure what grade we're at here). We also play pin the nose on Rudolph and one year decorated gingerbread houses (made ahead with graham crackers and hard icing and the kids just decorated with candy canes and gum drops etc). Finally -- you can have each child mix their own reindeer food using dried oats, raisins, nuts, and you add the magic glitter so the reindeer can see it from up high. Then attach a cute little prewritten poem. My children sprinkle their reindeer dust every Christmas. It's fun and now it's a tradition. Have fun...
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