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18 Christmas Break Activities

Don't get caught in the boredom bubble

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18 Christmas Break Activities
Laura Peck

While Christmas break is unarguably a haven of rest, it can also get monotonous and long. Combat the boredom with these 18 fresh time killers.

1. Play a card game

When in doubt, Solitaire it out.

2. Do a puzzle

This is sure to eat up some of your time.

3. Read an entire book in a day

Shameless plug for a really good book.

4. Watch old home movies

Let's face it, you were pretty stinkin' adorable.

5. Bake

Tis the season for baking every dessert known to man.

6. Do yoga

If this dog can do it, so can you.

7. Craft

Christmas crafting is the best kind of crafting.

8. Stay in your pajamas all day

This is accurate.

9. Roadtrip

Go visit your friends from school...it's been too long.

10. Write letters

If you can't visit them, write to them!

11. Look at old pictures

SO MUCH CUTENESS.

12. Spend a day with your pets

You will both be happier.

13. Watch Christmas movies

Before Christmas, after Christmas...any time is a good movie time.

14. Visit old friends

Reconnect with that kid from your third grade class.

15. Volunteer

See where you can volunteer for a few days in your hometown.

16. Make a stellar playlist

Curate the perfect listening experience.

17. Play an old childhood game

Whip out old dolls or cars and go crazy.

18. Color

Grab a childhood character or a cool decorative book.

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