Six EASY Advent Activities to teach Catholic Kids

Advent is a season of preparation, anticipation, and hope. For Catholic kids, it’s a perfect time to dive into meaningful, hands-on, and easy Advent activities about the Nativity, Mary, Saint Nicholas, and the liturgical season. Here are 10 easy Advent activities to teach Catholic kids that are both fun and faith-filled, all while keeping the focus on the true meaning of Christmas.

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1. Create an Advent Wreath

The Advent wreath is a wonderful way to teach kids about the season of Advent. Each candle represents a different theme: hope, peace, joy, and love. This simple, yet powerful symbol can help Catholic kids focus on the coming of Christ and the themes of the season.

Activity Ideas:

  • Make a paper Advent wreath with colored construction paper for the candles.
  • Ask students to draw an Advent wreath. This is also a great quick assessment about whether they understand and remember the parts of the wreath.

2. Learn About the Nativity Story

The Nativity story is the heart of Advent. Teaching Catholic kids about the birth of Jesus allows them to understand the incredible gift of God’s love for the world. This is one of the most meaningful easy Advent activities.

Activity Ideas:

  • Have students create Nativity scenes using simple art materials like paper, markers, or clay. One year, I asked middle schoolers to create a nativity creche using coloring construction paper and glue–no other supplies. They had to tear the paper to make their creations, and it created such a unique and creative bulletin board!
  • Act out the Nativity story, with students playing the roles of Mary, Joseph, and the angels. You could use a script, or ask the kids to create their own script!
  • Discuss the significance of each character and their role in the story of Jesus’ birth.
  • Relax and watch a movie! These two are my favorites: Nativity Story & The Star.

3. Celebrate the Feast of Saint Nicholas

Saint Nicholas, known for his generosity and kindness, is a perfect saint to highlight during Advent. His example of giving reminds Catholic kids of the importance of selflessness during this season of preparation.

Activity Ideas:


4. Honor the Feast of the Immaculate Conception

The Feast of the Immaculate Conception honors Mary’s special role in salvation history. It’s an opportunity to teach Catholic kids about her holiness and her “yes” to God’s plan. This easy Advent activity helps deepen the students’ understanding of Mary’s significance.

Activity Ideas:


5. Celebrate December Saints with Easy Advent Activities!

Our Lady of Guadalupe is a powerful symbol of love and hope, especially for the Latino community. Her feast day on December 12th provides an opportunity to teach Catholic kids about Mary’s universal message of compassion and care for all.

Activity Ideas:

  • Use this Advent countdown and coloring pages set. We’re going to use the Advent countdown daily (along with daily candy so the kids won’t let us forget to learn a new saint each day)!
  • Draw or paint a mural of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
  • Read about the saints with these Saint reading comprehension packets. Each saint in the December Catholic Kids Bulletins has a reading comprehension page. Your younger kids can learn a bit in the Catholic Kids Bulletins and the older kids can dig deeper into the saint’s story!
  • Saint Juan Diego (December 9): Craft paper roses to symbolize the roses that appeared for Saint Juan Diego and discuss how his faith led to the spread of Christianity.
  • Saint Lucy (December 13): Create a light-themed craft, like a lantern or candle holder, to represent Saint Lucy’s connection to light and courage in her faith.
  • Saint John of the Cross (December 14): Introduce his quote “In the evening of life, we will be judged on love alone,” and have kids draw their spiritual journey toward God.
  • Our Lady of Guadalupe (December 12): Create a collage of Our Lady of Guadalupe and share the story of her appearance, emphasizing her message of love and unity.
  • Saint Stephen (December 26): Reflect on Saint Stephen’s courage by discussing how kids can stand up for their faith in school or at home.

6. Sing Advent and Christmas Hymns as Easy Advent Activities

Music is a powerful way to bring the spirit of Advent to life. Singing Advent and Christmas hymns is an easy Advent activity that helps Catholic kids focus on the themes of waiting, hope, and joy.

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These 6 easy Advent activities will bring the season to life for Catholic kids. By combining hands-on projects, prayer, and Scripture, you can help your students prepare their hearts for the coming of Christ this December.

Don’t Forget – Advent Starts December 1st!

Do you need an Advent countdown that’s simple, meaningful, and easy to manage for busy parents and teachers? This new Advent Countdown includes daily table tents featuring a “saint of the day” and Bible verses that gradually tell the Nativity story, perfect for keeping kids focused on the season’s true purpose without adding more to your schedule. It’s a quick, ready-made way to bring Advent into daily routines, celebrating Christ’s birth and the saints who came before us—all with minimal effort!


If you want to more Advent activity ideas, check out my favorite Advent posts: 10 Advent Lesson Ideas, Advent Bundle, and Advent Wreath Ideas.

Do you need an Advent countdown that's simple, meaningful, and easy to manage for busy parents and teachers? This new Advent Countdown includes daily table tents featuring a “saint of the day” and Bible verses that gradually tell the Nativity story, perfect for keeping kids focused on the season’s true purpose without adding more to your schedule. It's a quick, ready-made way to bring Advent into daily routines, celebrating Christ’s birth and the saints who came before us—all with minimal effort!
Do you need an Advent countdown that's simple, meaningful, and easy to manage for busy parents and teachers? This new Advent Countdown includes daily table tents featuring a “saint of the day” and Bible verses that gradually tell the Nativity story, perfect for keeping kids focused on the season’s true purpose without adding more to your schedule. It's a quick, ready-made way to bring Advent into daily routines, celebrating Christ’s birth and the saints who came before us—all with minimal effort!
Do you need an Advent countdown that's simple, meaningful, and easy to manage for busy parents and teachers? This new Advent Countdown includes daily table tents featuring a “saint of the day” and Bible verses that gradually tell the Nativity story, perfect for keeping kids focused on the season’s true purpose without adding more to your schedule. It's a quick, ready-made way to bring Advent into daily routines, celebrating Christ’s birth and the saints who came before us—all with minimal effort!

What easy activities are you using to teach your kids about Advent?


December Catholic Kids Bulletin

***There are THREE ways to get this resource***

These worksheets are designed to match each week’s Mass readings, making them perfect for engaging young hearts and minds during the liturgy.

  • ✝️ Weekly Gospel Connection:
    • Each bulletin includes a coloring page that reflects the week’s Gospel reading.
  • ✨ Saint of the Week:
    • Each week highlights a Catholic Saint, inspiring kids with the stories of holy men and women.
  • ✍️ Weekly Activities:
    • Kids can dive into fun activities, which are different every week. The bulletins may include Psalm tracing, mazes, color-by-number, puzzles, and word searches.
  • ✔️Mass Liturgy Outline:
    • The top of each bulletin features an outline of the Mass, helping kids learn the order and structure of the liturgy as they follow along.

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