This resource will introduce children how to read instructions in French, as well as some Christmas-specific vocabulary. You may need a French to English dictionary to help you with parts of these French Christmas activities, but this will only help to develop children’s ability to research and problem solve!
You can adapt these Christmas wishes and message ideas to work for a traditional Christmas card, holiday newsletter, custom photo card or other seasonal greeting. Just click on the specific category you’re interested in, or read the whole guide and mix and match to create just the right holiday message for each person on your list.
Once you select a card, you can choose the music, write a personalized message, and even choose a date on which to send the card. You can also design your own card, adding your artwork to the face of the card. Send Something in French. Emailing a card in French is a great way to practice your French skills, bond with a French-speaking friend.
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The first Christmas card came from a question of convenience! Sir Henry Cole, in 1843, thought it would be too time-consuming for him to write individual greetings to every person who he knew. Instead, he got a painter friend to design a set of cards that he could deliver to every person he had acquaintances with. First in London, then throughout England and then the United States of America.