Wednesday, December 24, 2025

Grace the Bee’s Christmas Eve Calm



Grace the Bee noticed something different about today.

The hive felt louder.
The lights seemed brighter.
Everyone was buzzing a little faster than usual.

Grace felt excited — but also a bit wiggly inside.

So, Grace did something very wise.

She slowed down.

Grace found a quiet spot, folded her wings, and took a slow breath in…
and then slowly let it out.

The world didn’t stop.
Christmas didn’t disappear.
But Grace felt calmer.

Grace’s Christmas Eve Thought
Even exciting days can use a quiet moment.


Snowflake Breathing Craft

This gentle craft helps calm busy bodies and minds before Christmas.

What You’ll Need:

  • Paper

  • Crayons or markers

  • Scissors (optional)

How to Make It:

  1. Draw or cut out a large snowflake

  2. Trace each edge of the snowflake with your finger

  3. Breathe in as you trace one side

  4. Breathe out as you trace the next

Move slowly. No rush.


Talk About It Together

You can ask:

  • How does your body feel right now?

  • Does breathing slowly help?

  • What are you excited about tomorrow?


Grown-Up Note

Calming activities like this help children:

  • Regulate excitement

  • Ease nervous energy

  • Feel safe and grounded

A few quiet breaths can make bedtime feel gentler.


Closing Thought

Just like Grace the Bee, it’s okay to slow down on Christmas Eve. A calm moment helps us rest, breathe, and get ready for all the joy tomorrow will bring.

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