Playdough mats are an excellent sensory and learning experience for kids. With the holiday season approaching, I wanted to share these free Christmas Playdough Mats and playdough activities with you. It is such a big list of Christmas playdough mats!
Playdough mats are a wonderful sensory and learning activity for kids. They also happen to be a great way to keep kids busy while you wrap gifts or do holiday baking or get the house cleaned up for all that company that may be coming your way.
Christmas Playdough Mats and Activities:
The Christmas Playdough Mats Activity from The Natural Homeschool includes cute playdough cards and suggestions for using things such as cranberries and glitter with the playdough.
Shaunna over at Fantastic Fun and Learning shares a Candy Cane Play Dough Writing Tray. What a neat Christmas sensory activity for preschoolers!
In this article from Schooling a Monkey, you’ll find Preschool STEM Challenges and Experiments using Christmas playdough.
These Christmas Playdough Mats at Totschooling are some of the cutest I have ever seen!
My favourite page of these printable from Picklebums is the Santa Needs Some Clothes.
Fantastic Fun and Learning has Free Printable Christmas Ornament Playdough Mats.
Sheryl at Teaching 2 & 3 Year Olds created an Easy Snowman Building Playdough Activity that needs very little set up.
For kids who are learning their numbers, these Christmas Tree Playdough Mats for Numbers 1-10 from Life Over C’s are a great fit.
For kids who are ready for addition, these Christmas Tree Math Playdough Mats at School Time Snippets are a fun way to learn.
This Playdough Christmas Tree Craft for Kids from The Educator’s Spin on It is really cute.
The Christmas Tree Counting Play Dough Mats over at Simple Fun for Kids combine a bit of learning in with the play.
These Free Christmas Playdough Mats from 123Homeschool4Me have a lot of variety.
This Decorate a Play Dough Christmas Tree kit made by Mama Papa Bubba would make a lovely gift to give. She’s also created an adorable Build Your Play Dough Snowman Kit.
More Christmas Playdough Mats:
Scented Christmas Day Playdough Recipe from Nurture Store
Christmas Tree Playdough from Homegrown Friends
Printable Christmas Playdough Mats from Emma Owl
Christmas Cookie Tray Counting Mats from 123 Homeschool 4 Me
Christmas Tree Playdough Mats at Simple Fun for Kids
Cute Christmas Counting Playdough Mats from Natural Beach Living
Christmas and Winter Playdough Mats from This Reading Mama
Counting Gumdrops Gingerbread Man Play Dough Mats from The Kindergarten Connection
Christmas Counting Mats from Pre-K Pages
If you’re looking for the perfect homemade playdough recipe to use with these Christmas playdough mats, I’ve got you covered! Check out these Christmas playdough recipes.




Christmas Ornaments Sensory Bottle
To put together this holiday sensory bottle, empty the water out of the water bottle. Fill it most of the way to the top with clear liquid hand soap. Add some small ornaments. If they get stuck near the top of the bottle, you can use a bamboo skewer to push them further into the bottle. Place the lid back on the bottle.








Peppermint Essential Oil Christmas Playdough Recipe:
I find that the easiest way to make playdough is to use the KitchenAid mixer. Add the flour, salt, cream of tartar to the KitchenAid mixer. With the dough beater (the flat one), begin mixing on low and add the oil, food colouring, and
Big caveat here: I was using this with older kids, so I felt comfortable setting out the pushpins for them to use and they were the favourite item, BUT they are sharp and wouldn’t be appropriate to use with younger children. And of course, as with all sensory activities, adult supervision is recommended.
My kids explored and created with the peppermint playdough for hours. One pounded the dough with their palms while another preferred to roll it out with a rolling pin. They shaped it using their hands or the cookie cutters. They pressed beads and mini ornaments and pushpins (tacks) and jingle bells into the shapes. They discovered that once playdough is inside jingle bells, they no longer jingle!


Christmas Ornaments Sensory Bag



These Christmas ice box cookies are one of my holiday favourites. With the candied cherries and pistachios, they look like bits of Christmas on a plate! Making the dough ahead of time and slicing before baking makes them all very uniform in size which makes them look even prettier.
Cookies make a perfect homemade holiday gift.Â
Inexpensive ideas for gifting cookies: