Somehow—honestly, I’m still not sure how—we’ve been doing our homemade Quiz Advent Calendar for more than ten years. Every December, the whole family wakes up a little earlier (just a little) to see what kind of puzzle is waiting before the day’s treat.
And yes, don’t worry. Even if someone’s answer is wildly wrong, there’s ALWAYS a treat at the end. We’re not monsters.
So, What Is an Advent Calendar Again?
In case you’re new to them, an Advent calendar is a fun holiday countdown from December 1st to 24th, with tiny boxes or doors filled with sweets or little gifts. A small moment of joy every day.
Our Twist: Advent × Quiz = Morning Chaos (the good kind)
Since the kids were tiny, our family rule has been simple: “One quiz a day before you get the treat.”
- It warms up your brain before school or work
- Everyone can enjoy it no matter their age
- Handmade touches make it feel extra cozy
- It quietly teaches that “thinking is actually fun”
We print riddles, write our own questions, and slip them into envelopes with a little snack. It’s ridiculously simple—and yet somehow the excitement level is very, very high every morning. (Even the teenagers show up. Miracles happen in December.)
What Kind of Questions Do We Use?
- Quick riddles and brain teasers
- Original questions from anyone in the family
- The tough ones are usually created by our older kids
- Pop-culture references explained by the kids because parents are always one trend behind
The Secret Bonus: This Tradition Is Shockingly Educational
- Kids naturally build a habit of problem-solving
- They get tiny “I did it!” moments every day
- They learn to look things up on their own
- It builds a surprisingly strong team feeling at home
Even when the quiz is easy, someone ends up explaining something new, and suddenly a little five-minute riddle turns into this sweet, shared learning moment. It works for families of mixed ages because everyone helps each other without even realizing it.。
Store-Bought Advent Calendars Work Too
You can totally use cute ready-made boxes from Amazon, Etsy, dollar stores—wherever. We’ve done “store-bought box, handmade inside” years, and we’ve also done “decorated envelopes all tossed into a basket” years. Both bring joy. Both bring chaos. Both are great.
Why We Still Do This After All These Years
The kids are now in middle school, high school, and even college, yet the Quiz Advent Calendar continues like it's a legally binding family rule. It has quietly become the moment that tells us, “Okay, December has started. Christmas is coming.”
Just one little question a day. A bit of thinking. Some laughter. A treat at the end. And somehow—without trying—it has built a family culture where learning feels warm and joyful.
If you’re looking for a holiday tradition that mixes fun, learning, and togetherness, this one is genuinely worth trying.
And this year? We went with the classic: a basket absolutely stuffed with envelopes and snacks. (Yes, it looks chaotic. Yes, it brings happiness.)#AdventCalendar #KidsLearning #Parenting #ChristmasTraditions #HolidayCountdown #LearningThroughPlay #STEMFun
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