"It's hard to wait for the holidays to arrive - especially when you're a kid. But Advent calendars can be a fun way to count down as a family, while sprinkling in small bits of whimsy along the way. In case you're not familiar, Advent calendars are traditionally used to count down the days left until Christmas. Many of them are designed to be opened on December 1, with little goodies commemorating each of the 24 days in December leading up to Christmas."
"Some calendars serve up treats, while others offer small toys or crafts to help the weeks fly by. Advent calendars can also be a great way to test a child's interest in some of the bigger gifts you might be purchasing for them to unwrap on Christmas morning this year (don't invest in a full Magnatiles set without trying out the brand's Advent calendar below!)."
Advent calendars are traditionally used to count down the days left until Christmas. Many calendars are designed to be opened on December 1 and contain small goodies for each of the 24 days leading up to Christmas. Options range from edible treats to small toys and craft activities intended to entertain children and families throughout the season. Advent calendars add whimsy to daily routines and make waiting for the holidays more engaging for kids. Themed calendars can act as a trial for larger gifts by introducing a brand or toy type before making a full purchase. A wide selection exists to suit diverse interests.
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