Wigiwama Little Explorers' Guide #4

Our Little Explorer’s Guide offers design-oriented activities that inspire curiosity in the next generation. We’re here to help parents foster good taste in their children from an early age, encouraging meaningful experiences that support their growth.

In This Issue


Discover our recommendations for fun ways to celebrate the winter season with your little ones.

I Spy with My Little Eye


Players take turns spotting festive objects — like ornaments, candy canes, or Christmas lights — and give hints starting with, “I see something…” followed by a clue about its colour, shape, or location. Others then guess the object! It’s a fun way to keep kids engaged and sharpen their observation skills, whether on a walk, a drive, or simply together at home.

Make a DIY Handprint Christmas Tree


Start by painting the child’s hand with green paint and pressing it onto paper to form a tree shape. Let them decorate freely—with painted ornaments, a star on top, or favourite stickers. This simple craft makes a festive Christmas card, perfect for keeping or gifting!

Inspiring Movie


March of the Penguins is an inspiring documentary that follows emperor penguins in Antarctica as they brave harsh winters to raise their young. This beautiful story of resilience, family bonds, and teamwork is perfect for the winter season—and a wonderful watch for kids, teaching them about nature, perseverance, and the power of togetherness.

Get Cosy with a Book


Ten Ways to Hear Snow by Cathy Camper — a charming story where Lina discovers the magical sounds of snow on her walk to visit her grandmother. Through poetic language and lovely illustrations, kids are invited to explore nature in a new way and celebrate family traditions. A delightful read that inspires curiosity and mindfulness.

Present the Gift of Comfort and Fun!

 

Snowy adventures, baking gingerbread cookies, cozy pyjamas, and warm cocoa — Christmas is just around the corner. 

Make sure you're ready in time with meaningful gifts for your little ones, so they can enjoy Wigiwama all year long.

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