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Winter Solstice Activities for Kids – Cinnamon Sugar Toast & Fun Learning

Winter Solstice Activities for Kids – Cinnamon Sugar Toast & Fun Learning

Winter Solstice Magic on Dec 21, 2025: Light, Magic & Winter Fun

TINA KHATRI

Winter Solstice marks the longest night of the year and the slow return of sunlight. This activity sheet brings the season to life with hands-on, creative, and educational experiences for kids.

Children can start by making Cinnamon Sugar Toast, a simple, warm treat. Next, they can read and colour a short winter poem, capturing the quiet magic of snowy nights. Finally, the “Magical Winter Solstice at the North Pole” fill-in-the-blank activity blends Arctic facts with imagination, building vocabulary and grammar skills.

Together, these activities offer a fun, engaging way to celebrate the solstice, explore winter wonders, and enjoy a taste of seasonal magic at home or in the classroom.

Cinnamon Sugar Toast

Ingredients (per slice):

  • 1 slice of bread (white, whole wheat, or multigrain)
  • 1 tsp butter (softened)
  • 1 tsp sugar or jaggery powder
  • 1/4 tsp ground cinnamon

Instructions:

  1. Spread Butter: Let the kids spread butter evenly on the slice of bread.
  2. Mix Cinnamon & Sugar: In a small bowl, combine sugar (or jaggery) and cinnamon.
  3. Sprinkle Mixture: Sprinkle the cinnamon-sugar mix evenly over the buttered bread.
  4. Toast:
    • Option 1 (Toaster): Toast until golden.
    • Option 2 (Pan): Heat a non-stick pan on low-medium heat, place the bread butter-side up, and toast gently until the sugar melts.
  5. Cool Slightly & Serve: Let it cool for a minute before eating.

Winter Poem

Whose lights these are I think I see,
They twinkle bright on every tree.
The solstice night is cold and clear,
A time for magic, hope, and cheer.
The snowflakes dance, the stars shine bright,
The world is calm in silver light.
But though the night is dark and deep,
We keep our wishes while we sleep.

Magical Winter Solstice at the North Pole – Fill in the Blanks

Instructions: Fill in the blanks with the correct word. Think about nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, or numbers.

At the North Pole, the Winter Solstice is the __________ (1 – adjective) night of the year. The sun barely __________ (2 – verb) above the horizon, and the snow __________ (3 – verb) like tiny __________ (4 – plural noun).

Polar bears and __________ (5 – plural noun) roam the icy plains, while the sky glows with the __________ (6 – plural noun) of the Aurora Borealis. The lights shimmer __________ (7 – adverb) in green, pink, and purple.

Villagers celebrate by lighting __________ (8 – plural noun) and making small __________ (9 – plural noun) shaped like the sun. They tell __________ (10 – plural noun) about the returning light and the magical creatures that __________ (11 – verb) in the snow.

The Winter Solstice happens because the Earth is tilted on its __________ (12 – noun). This tilt makes the day the __________ (13 – adjective) of the year and the night the __________ (14 – adjective). After the solstice, daylight slowly __________ (15 – verb) each day.

Some say that if you stand outside during the solstice, you can see __________ (16 – plural noun) dancing in the snow or feel the energy of the __________ (17 – noun) itself.

It is a time to celebrate __________ (18 – noun), enjoy __________ (19 – plural noun), and look forward to __________ (20 – adjective) days ahead.

Answer Key:
1. coldest 2. rises 3. sparkles 4. diamonds 5. reindeer 6. colours 7. gently 8. candles 9. cookies 10. stories 11. dance 12. axis 13. shortest 14. longest 15. increases 16. lights 17. Earth 18. light 19. treats 20. brighter

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