Every year the grandparents want to know what is on my kids’ Christmas wish list. Usually I send an email with my son and daughter’s top interests of the moment and a few gift ideas. This year, my daughter is working on writing her own list!
Princess Christmas Wish List Printable
My daughter is making progress as an emergent reader and writer. She loves working on writing in kindergarten and I try to think of fun ideas to help her practice at home too. This princess Christmas Wish List printable is the perfect way to tie in the holidays with a writing activity. My daughter wrote a list of presents she would love to receive while looking through toy catalogs.
My first instinct was to immediately toss them into recycling, but they came in handy for her to copy the words. While at the store, I also let her use my phone to take pictures of a few toys she wanted to tell my mother-in-law about. Later, she looked at the photos to write down what the toys were called. She felt proud of herself for writing her own Christmas wish list this year. Since she loves Disney princesses, Cinderella was the perfect addition to this letter.
Princess Christmas List
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This printable is for personal use only. Once you download it, you may print it out as many times as you need for your kids. They can fill it out to share with you, their grandparents, or send it to Santa!
We hope your kids have fun writing out their Christmas wish list using this cute princess printable too. Plus, it can be used as a learning activity!
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Darcy is the founder of “Life With Darcy and Brian,” where she combines her love for education, board games, and crafting to create engaging learning experiences for kids. Her creative projects and writing have been featured in outlets like The Toy Insider, CafeMom, Mom.com, Parents.com, Country Living, and The Pioneer Woman.