Childhood Obesity Project

Holiday Links

Below are a list of links that parents and children can enjoy during the holidays!


  1. Santa Flibriks (Source: Kaboose.com)
    Help Santa find the matching tiles without hitting the bottom of the game area.

  2. Find the Difference (Source: Disney at familyfun.com)
    Print or view this pdf page and see if you can find the differences between the two pictures of Santa's workshop.

  3. Holiday Coloring Pages (Source: Disney at familyfun.com)
    Click on the pictures and activities you want to print.

  4. Sue Ellen's Scrapbook (Source: pbskids.org)
    Pictures of holiday customs in other countries.

  5. Dress Up (Source: pbskids.org)
    Drag and drop different holiday costumes to dress Sue Ellen up!

  6. Holiday Music box (Source: pbskids.org)
    Listen to songs and arrange matching puzzle pieces.

  7. Winter Holiday Coloring Pages (Source: Kaboose.com)
    Kids can "color" winter holiday pictures online.

  8. Snowman (Source: Kaboose.com)
    Drag the pieces to build your own snowman on this Web page.

  9. Winter Coloring Pages (Source: Kaboose.com)
    Celebrate the wintering season by printing and coloring these pages.

  10. Ninja Ice Chop (Source: kids.nationalgeographic.com)
    See if you can "chop" the ice blocks.

  11. Design and Your Own Gingerbread House (Source: www.janbrett.com)
    Drag and drop the candy decorations on the house. You can print out your finished house. You also can share this page with a friend so they can make their own gingerbread house.

  12. Professor Fizzy's Lunch Lab (Source: http://pbskids.org/lunchlab)
    While not specifically for the holidays, this PBS Web site is full of videos, music, games and characters to promote healthy eating for children. A great site to send younger children to, while you're cooking for the holidays.

  13. Cookie Dough Coloring Page (PDF) (Source: fightbac.org)
    This page warns kids about the dangers of eating raw cookie dough.


Reprinted with permission from University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension http://food.unl.edu/web/fnh/helpful-holiday-links.