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How to Celebrate the Feast of St. Nicholas (Dec. 6)

Celebrating the Feast of St. Nicholas with Children

The feast of St. Nicholas on December 6 is a wonderful way to share the joy of giving with your children. From traditions like filling shoes to enjoying special treats, here’s how you can celebrate this beloved saint in meaningful and fun ways.

1. Fill Shoes with Treats

On the night of December 5, have children place their shoes by the door. In the morning, they’ll discover small surprises like chocolate coins, candy canes, oranges, or tiny toys. These symbolize the generosity of St. Nicholas, who gave secretly to those in need.

Tip: Pair this tradition with our St. Nicholas printables, like the counting activity where kids place items in shoes, mimicking his acts of kindness!

This was the year I accidentally purchased the Hanukkah chocolate coins from the store 🙂

2. Enjoy Traditional Foods

Celebrate the feast day with treats inspired by St. Nicholas traditions:

  • Candy canes: These symbolize a bishop’s crozier and are a classic St. Nicholas treat
  • Chocolate coins: A nod to his secret gift-giving
  • Oranges or tangerines: Representing the gold coins he gave to those in need.
  • Gingerbread cookies: Especially in shapes like stars, hearts, or even St. Nicholas himself!

3. Decorate with Oranges

Use oranges as a decorative and symbolic element in your celebration. These fruits symbolize the gold coins in his story and are often used in decorations for the feast day. Turn oranges into festive decorations by making ornaments or garlands.

4. Play “St. Nicholas” as a Game

Encourage kids to embody St. Nicholas by delivering small treats or notes of encouragement to family members. This activity reinforces the joy of giving and mirrors his generous spirit.

Or have your young children play as bakers or sailors, both related to St. Nicholas’ patronages. 

5. Learn and Create Together

Dive into the story of St. Nicholas and his acts of charity, then let kids engage with their faith through hands-on activities. Use our St. Nicholas printables, like the counting activity or shoe-filling game, to bring the story to life.

By combining these traditions, foods, and activities, you’ll create a celebration that honors St. Nicholas while fostering generosity and joy in your family. Don’t forget to download our printables to make the day extra special!

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