This Advent calendar offers 31 creative and practical ideas to countdown to Christmas or New Year’s Eve. Each day, you tap on a square to reveal an image and a unique idea to help you prepare for the holidays. The ideas range from homemade decorations and festive recipes to gift ideas and fun activities to do with loved ones. It’s an effortless and enjoyable way to get into the holiday spirit and create lasting memories with friends and family.

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This Advent calendar provides you with a fun and engaging way to countdown to Christmas or New Year’s Eve. With 31 creative and crafty ideas, you can turn the anticipation of these holidays into an unforgettable adventure!

Using this Advent calendar is effortless - simply tap on one square per day to reveal a delightful image and a unique idea on how to prepare for the festive season. The ideas are both fun and practical, ranging from homemade decorations and festive recipes to unique gift ideas and fun activities to do with your loved ones.

Not only is this Advent calendar enjoyable, but it is also a fantastic way to get into the holiday spirit and make lasting memories. Whether you are looking for inspiration for your own holiday preparations or want to share the experience with friends and family.

Easy to use: tap and open one square per day and find funny image and idea how to prepare for the Xmas and New Year’s Eve.

5 Interesting facts about Advent calendars you should know:

  • Advent calendars originated in Germany in the early 19th century as a way for families to countdown to Christmas. They were initially made from paper and featured religious images or bible verses.The first Advent calendars were not designed for children, but rather for adults. They were originally created as a way for adults to mark the days leading up to Christmas with a small gift or treat.
  • The first commercial Advent calendar was produced in Germany in 1902 by a printer named Gerhard Lang. It featured little doors that could be opened to reveal festive images. Today, Advent calendars come in many forms, including traditional paper calendars, chocolate-filled calendars, and even digital versions that can be accessed on smartphones or tablets.
  • In some countries, it is customary to light an Advent candle each Sunday leading up to Christmas as a way to mark the passing of time.
  • The most expensive Advent calendar ever sold was a jeweled calendar sold at Harrods in London for £68,000. It featured diamonds, rubies, and other precious gems.
  • The world’s largest Advent calendar was created in 2007 in the town of Gengenbach, Germany. It was made up of 24 windows on the side of a building and was certified by Guinness World Records.

The tradition of Advent calendars has spread around the world and is now popular in many countries, including the United States, Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom.

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