Design your own Christmas jumper!

Fun Christmas activity for the children to design their own Christmas jumper!

Simply download the printable template that can be used as a fun creative activity with the children as the festive season approaches!

Please also feel free to download our other festive activities:

  • Template for sock puppet cracker hat

  • Sock puppet cracker hat colouring

  • Make your own Christmas cracker template

  • Festive spot the difference activity

We would love to share the ideas your children come up with so please send photo’s to us at hello@hamishandmilo.org as we want to create a gallery on our website or post on social media for our whole Hamish & Milo community to see!

Most importantly have fun with your children and help them to share in the magic and shared joy of this festive time.

Design your own christmas jumper Blog

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