New Family Traditions For Christmas

Christmas is a time of traditions! It's an amazing opportunity to create lasting memories that your family will cherish forever. Establishing new traditions is a great way to build on the memories year after year.  This is a great episode packed with all sorts of Christmas fun! In this episode, we are playing a Christmas edition of Name 10 that is super jolly and super festive! It will definitely get you in the holiday spirit! And then we’re talking about New Traditions you can start with your family! I love traditions, they are one of the things that make the holiday so special! Grab your FREE Christmas Experiences List here There are 2 parts to this Along For The Ride episode: an activity fit for family car rides AND a conversation segment to get everyone talking and having a great time! In our Car Games Segment, we’ll play a Christmas version of Name 10. For our Family Conversations Segment, we’ll talk about some new Christmas traditions ideas you can incorporate into your holiday! There is time baked into the episode for everyone to share one thing they are looking forward to this season. This episode will have your whole family talking and having the best time! Listen with your children, play along, and let the conversations flow. ALONG FOR THE RIDE INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/aftr_kidspodcast/

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The JJ Campbell Show makes everyday things more enjoyable by providing an interactive game show for your kids – and you! This podcast is created to help you have more good times with your family while riding in the car. Whether you’re going to and from practice, driving to visit friends, waiting in line for grocery pickup, or on a road trip, there is always an opportunity to connect and have fun! The show is all about having fun, building character, and making memories. Listen now for a family-friendly interactive experience. The JJ Campbell Show is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual guidance to help you grow into the perfectly imperfect parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.org