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Felt Advent Calendars
We have a nice selection of child advent calendars made of fabric and felt that allow your child to count down the days to Christmas by adding a piece to the advent calendar each morning so by Christmas day the scene is complete.
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This advent tree is embroidered in gold with the Irish 'Merry Christmas'
You count down to Christmas by taking another ornament from that days pocket and decorating the tree with it.
Nicely sized at @ 14 inches by 30 inches
Nativity Advent Calendar | $34.75
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A bright and tall advent calendar that is 13 1/2 inches wide by 28 inches tall.
Each pocket has a figure to be added the scene each day counting down to Christmas.
A very colorful way to count down to Christmas.
This advent tree is covered with 24 red ribbons and a gold star at the top
You place 24 candy canes in the loop on each ribbon and its ready for use.
Calendar is 27 inches high by 19 inches wide and comes without the canes.
Santas North Pole Workshop | $44.00
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Journey to the North Pole and visit Santa and his elves in this shaped advent calendar. Each day your child can add something to the scene. There are polar bears, penquins, reindeer, elves and of course Santa himself to complete the scene.
A village of snowmmen awaits you to fill it. Each pocket contains another part of the village from Snowman skiers on the hills to the skaters on the pond. A fun calendar that is shaped rather than being square like most of our others.
Tree Advent Calendar Heart Stripes | $32.00
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A fun tree shaped cloth advent calendar with a background that has stripes of small hearts. The current photo shows bears but the design changed and the bears are actually hearts.
Photo of the one with hearts coming soon
Santa and his reindeer fly across the sky above this wintry village scene.
The children are skating and building snowen around the pond.
There is a velcro piece both on the calendar and on each days ornament so it is very easy to use.
Nicely sized at 14 by 27 inches
A shaped tree advent calendar that allows you to count down to Christmas by taking an ornament out of a numbered pocket and placing it on the tree each day.
A new horizontal layout - 30 inches wide and 21 inches tall.
It has a wonderful group of figures that are silk screened onto fabric and then stuffed and a velcro tab added to them. That allows you to place the figures anywhere on the green fabric to make the scene you want.
Figures include the three wisemen , their camels, gifts for the baby Jesus, angels for the heavens above and shepherds and their flocks to witness the blessed event.
It makes for a very colorful hanging and is a beautiful royal blue with gold
'Peace on Earth' embroidered at the top.
It folds for easy storage and the rod is decorative as it hangs by two loops in the fabric. I hung mine for the photo with two thumbtacks which worked fine.
Each day you take an instrument from the cloud and place it on the angel band where it belongs as each angel has an instrument design on them that shows what goes where. A fun design and a creative approach to the idea of counting down to Christmas.
Carolers Advent Calendar | $44.00
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A tall advent calendar that is so very bright and festive.
There is a bag at the base that holds the various stuffed pieces so you can either count down by adding to the calendar a piece each day into the numbered pocket or you can remove a piece each day and place it in the bag counting down that way. Whichever way you wish to go you will find it a nice addition to your holiday decor.
Advent calendars have been popular with families around the world for years, and this beautiful holiday gift set will enrich the tradition. It takes a truly unique approach. In addition to the calendar, the package features 10 feet of decorative foil-trimmed ribbon in cheery seasonal colors. Twenty-five envelopes in Christmas red and green hang from the ribbon; they’re all numbered and each contains a Christmas Advent card with original illustrations, a passage from the Nativity story, and room for parents to write a special note to their children. On December 1st, kids can begin opening one envelope per day all the way to Christmas. It’s a great way for children to learn about Christmas and feel the holiday spirit and excitement.
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