Advent Calendar for Kids Reading Plan
Looking for a creative way to tell the story of Jesus’s birth? Find ideas and a free printable advent calendar reading plan for kids. Read more.
My fondest memories as a child are of family Christmas traditions, especially our kids’ advent calendar!
Advent is a bit of a dusty word that has regained popularity in recent years. The tradition has been a part of the Christian church since as early as 480 AD and is focused on the expectant waiting and preparation for the birth of Christ.
In its most traditional form, families share daily Bible readings and light a candle each Sunday. Of course, traditions surrounding this vary widely from family to family.

When I was little, we had a kids’ advent calendar every single year. It was a tall piece of felt with 24 little pockets, one for each day in December leading up to Christmas. My sister and I couldn’t wait to count down the days by peeking in the pocket each day. My mom always filled the day’s pocket with a little piece of candy and fun notes.

Of course, I continued the same tradition with my kids. One of the first gifts I asked for as a pregnant mom was an advent calendar. My mom gave me a cute nativity Advent calender with little boxes for each day. Inside the box each day was a figure to help tell the story of Jesus’ birth. It was beautiful!
When the kids were old enough, I started adding little pieces of candy to the boxes. I loved watching the kids squeal with delight as they opened the boxes each day. (There’s something so incredibly special about continuing a family tradition like this!)
One year as I was dusting off the Christmas boxes stacked high from the attic, I realized one thing that was missing. I’ve always been so intentional in making Christ the center of this season. I’ve gone out of my way to make sure that all activities point to the real reason for the season, so we don’t get tangled up in the materialism of it all. But this one little tradition was missing that deeper Christ-centered approach.
Our Advent Calendar: A Deeper Focus
While it’s true that it is a nativity scene we are building, it’s also true that the focus was pretty shallow. So I purposed to combine the parts I cherished with a deeper focus, and over the years we created two different, but equally exciting, kids’ advent calendar Bible studies. One focuses on fitting together all the pieces of Jesus’s life to show God’s redemptive story for our lives, and the other dives into several beloved Christmas hymns, looking at them alongside Scripture to deepen our joy and worship during this season.
Uncovering Mercies at the Manger
I’ve always fought to make sure that my kids understand the true meaning of Christmas, but after several years, I realized my family was ready to go deeper. My kids understood WHAT Christmas is about, but I wanted to help them understand WHY Christmas is more than just December 25th. We went deep into the Christmas story, starting all the way back in Genesis at the beginning of the month and ending with Jesus’s triumphant return to set this world right. It was so helpful for my kids to see why Christmas had to happen and to see how it fit into God’s greater story for our redemption.
With this in mind, I placed a small slip of paper inside the Advent calendar box with the Scripture based on our daily Christmas devotion along with the candy. We would gather around each night, and kids would open each box with excitement. We would read the Scripture while they enjoyed their treat.
The next year, I created a new type of Advent calendar using “Christmas Countdown Cards” designed to correspond with our Christmas Bible study. They were hung and flipped over each day as we read the corresponding Bible study lesson.

Adoration at the Manger
Christmas wouldn’t feel like Christmas without all the wonderful hymns we get to sing during the season. It feels like a month-long worship service full of joy and praise. These Christmas carols are packed full of truth and goodness, and I knew my kids probably didn’t understand all of the words they were singing year after year. By studying Scripture and then looking at some of these songs, Christmastime became even more rich and worshipful in our family!
To add to our joy of singing our Christmas carols, we’ve created a Christmas Hymn study to our Advent Calendar. Again, as we complete each lesson, we hang the corresponding wooden ornament on the tree, and remember why we celebrate this joyous holiday!

Both of these Christmas Bible studies build so much excitement for Christmas while also giving your kids the best present of all – Scripture! But to add to the excitement, I still like to put little gifts and goodies into our “Advent calendar”.
Of course, we also have a cute FREE printable for you! You can get these FREE Advent Calendar Reading Plans for Kids that correlate with our Uncovering Mercies at the Manger and Adoration at the Manger Bible studies. Simply fill out the form below, and the FREE printable will be sent straight to your email!

Favorite Kids Advent Calendar Ideas
In recent years, I’ve taken to using a bag as a supplement. I have four big kids now, so it’s challenging to get candy in those little boxes. Plus, I’ve tried to mix it up and include non-candy items such as small gifts, activities, and even movie nights.
I try to plan the whole thing in advance the best I can, but I number all of the bags on the back and keep a master list of what’s inside. That way if a movie night won’t work on a particular day, I can switch it out with another one.
To create your own kids advent calendar gift bags, you’ll need these items:
- Small brown bags or different colored bags for each child (red stripes or multicolor)
- Numbered or festive clothespins (snowflakes)
- Tulle ribbon, if you want to hang them on a banister or fireplace (multi-color set)
- Goodies to fill the bags
- Christmas Countdown Cards or Adoration at the Manger Ornaments (optional)

You can hang them on a banister, string them up on a fireplace, or anywhere else you can hang things. You could also have a box under the tree, or you could just have one new one show up on the kitchen table each morning.
My kids love this tradition as much as I do. In fact, they count down the days until it begins each year. Oh, and that wooden nativity kids advent calendar we started with all those years ago? We still use it every single year. The older kids say it just wouldn’t be Christmas without it. The first thing they want to do is open the box to see which figure goes up.
I must admit that the gift-giver in me absolutely loves to plan this out, too. Frequently, I visit the dollar sections and dollar stores for special finds. I also use this as an opportunity to spend cherished family time together. I try to have things we ordinarily try to keep at a minimum (like candy and hot chocolate).
Some of our favorite kids advent calendar bag items are:
- Money in various amounts like $1, $5, or even $10 (gold dollar coins are fun, too!)
- Tickets for fun places like the ballet, sporting events, or museum
- Mug with hot chocolate packs
- Small iTunes gift cards
- A movie night together (We love ELF!)
- Christmas socks
- Homeschool free day
- Christmas chapstick
- New family board game
- Chick-fil-A gift cards
- Bath salts or bathtub paint
- Craft to create as a family (I search Pinterest or create them, but there are also great kits like these.)
- Nutella (Crazy how much they want this stuff!)
Also, if the items don’t fit in the bag, I put a little clue to where they are hiding. These are usually the ones that generate the most excitement.
Christmas Books
Another way to count down until Christmas is to wrap a Christmas book for each night and read them together as a family. We’ve done this together for years and still enjoy the time cuddled up together with our favorite books!

Merry Christmas, my friends. I pray that this free printable and the advent calendar for kids ideas help you get into God’s Word this year, as I know it will bless you!
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Through practical tools & Bible-based resources, Kim Sorgius is dedicated to helping your family GROW in faith so you can be Not Consumed by life’s struggles. Author of popular kid’s devotional Bible studies and practical homeschooling tools, Kim has a master’s degree in education and curriculum design coupled with over 2 decades of experience working with kids and teens. Above all, her most treasured job is mother and homeschool teacher of four amazing kiddos.
I absolutely love this idea! I was just thinking about making an Advent Calendar and what to put into it. Thanks for all your hard work.
Thank you for this lovely idea. What a wonderful way to begin each day.
Thank you for this and your other printables. I am excited to use the advent and RACK ideas!
THANK YOU
Hi! I absolutely love this post! I am a bible newbie, and I have been looking for ways for my family and I to focus on Christ this Christmas. I’m doing a roundup on my blog of the Top Ten Advent Activities, and I plan to link to this post. I’d love to include your photo if that is alright with you. Thank you, again, for such a helpful post!!
Sure. You may include the photo. Thank you!!
Thanks much for sharing, Kim. BTW – darling font for the date. What is the name of that font?
Thank you so much for the printable Advent scriptures. I made my own Advent pocket calendar to use with my kiddos and wanted to insert slips of scriptures to encourage them to delve into the bible every day. This is perfect!
So appreciating this – thank you for sharing!
What a great idea! I found this on Pinterest and am currently doing this with my daughters. They are loving it and so am I!
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This is extremely generous! What a wonderful free resource! Thank you so much!
I had an idea to make a count down clendar with my catecism class, but couldn’t find wat to put on the paper chain. This is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for this great resource.
Yes, just click the image in the post and you can easily request them there!
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Hi Jessica,
I’m sorry you are having trouble. The link to the printables should be working properly. If you are still having trouble please email us at Kim@Notconsumed.com and we will try to help resolve the problem! 🙂
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Thank you! I didn’t not totally realize what all this bundle included but it blessed me greatly! I LOVE how you are pointing people to Jesus!!
wow amazing! Loving the download thank you for all your hard work
God has given you a wonderful talent. Thank you for the ideas!
Thank you sooooooo much!!
Thank you, Kim! You are a wonderful inspiration! Thank you for all that you do for us homeschooling mamas!
I have a question about the advent garland…. We have not done an Advent other than the chocolate ones you can buy. So do you purchase just one items for each “bag/day” or enough for the whole family ? I know that seems weird but we’ve never done this type of thing and I want to get advice.
I include one thing for each child each day. BUT, some days it’s an experience for everyone. Like going ice skating or driving around town looking for lights, etc. So that is for everyone. I’ve also done a family game for everyone. Most of the time, it’s a very small piece of candy for each person.
Thank you!
Would like a copy of the Advent reading calendar please. Thank you!
I would like a copy of your Advent reading calendar. I hope this is what I fill out to get it sent to me. I appreciate it so much!! I can’t wait to do it with my kids this year.
Please send the Advent Reading calendar.
Hi Cindy,
Just fill out the form near the bottom of the page and the Advent Calendar will be sent to your email. 🙂
Suzanne@NotConsumed
I would like the advent printable but there is no form to fill out to request it. Can you help?
I’m sorry for your trouble! You may try using a different browser to see if that fixes the problem.
Please email us at joy@notconsumed.com if you are still having trouble!
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Hi! Thank you for sharing your Advent Calendar ideas.
Merry Christmas! 🙂
This look great. Thanks!
Thank you for this – I was hoping to do put a reading in each box, but you have already done all the hard work.
My little daughter and I are anxious to receive our advent list!
Wonderful idea!
A dear friend introduced me to your site. I love the products that you offer. It’s a one stop shop for me, faith, family, homeschool mentoring, plus super cute tees! Thank you!
These look great! I don’t see the form to fill out though.
I’m sorry for your trouble! You may try using a different browser to see if that fixes the problem.
Please email us at joy@notconsumed.com if you are still having trouble!
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