The Polar Express Activities and Crafts - The Activity Mom (2024)

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The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg has become one of our family’s favorite Christmas books! Here are several Polar Express Activities and Crafts that young children will love to go along with this wonderful book.

About the Book

The Polar Express book is a magical story with a little boy as the main character who is lucky enough to take a train ride to the North Pole. He is presented with the first gift of Christmas, a silver bell from Santa’s sleigh. On the way home he loses it, but it appears under his Christmas tree on Christmas Day. However, when he rings it for his family his parents can’t hear the sweet sound of the bell ring. This is a beautifully illustrated story of the holiday season with a message of believing.

This popular book has become a holiday tradition in many homes and classrooms.These fun activities will be a hit after you read this story.

Roll and cover the tickets. When you cover all 6 tickets you win!This game is great for number recognition and counting.

DownloadThe Polar Express Dice Game

Make Your Own Polar Express Trainfrom Tippytoe Crafts – A simple train craft that gives your students the chance to put the letters of their name in order.

Painting with Bells from Happily Ever Mom – Invite students to put paint onto a piece of paper or cardboard. We have our paper in a shallow cardboard box so the bells are contained. Then, put a handful of bells onto the paper and move the box from side to side and watch them spread the paint.

Train Sensory Bin from Inspiration Laboratories – This is one of my favorite activities because you probably have most of these items on hand and it creates the opportunity for hours of pretend play!

How to make a cardboard train from Kidlist. This would be amazing to play in all December long!

Jingle Bell Lacing from CBC Parents – The best part about this activity is the fine motor skills that you are strengthening! You could also make it into a counting activity by having a different number by each stick. Then, challenge the children to thread that many bells onto the stick.

Polar Express Shape Trainfrom The Bestest Mom – Simply cut construction paper into shapes and let the children design their own train. They don’t all have to look the same!

Train Shape Matching Activity – These free printables will focus on identifying and matching shapes to make a train.

Make a Polar Express Conductor Hat from My Activity Maker – This Polar Express activity uses a paper plate and a piece of construction paper to make a conductor’s hat.

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Make a train track out of masking tape like they did at Adventures of Adam – Kids will have a good time driving their trains on the track, sorting them, and creating their own Polar Express.

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Rhyming Train at Free Preschool Printables – Connect each train car that rhymes to make a train with these fun printables that compliment this book.

Create a Polar Express Lantern from Ready Set Read – Turn a plastic container (like a Starbucks cup) into a lantern with a battery operated tea light candle and accessories like pipe cleaners and ribbon.

Polar Express Coloring Pages from 123 Homeschool for Me – These Polar Express printables are perfect for kids who have extra time, want to retell the story, or to just get creative with.

Make a Polar Express Themed Snow Globe using a Baby Food Jar from Early Activities and Projects

Toilet Paper Tube Train from Homeschool Creations

Free Printable Polar Express Tickets for a Polar Express party, movie night or a Polar Express Day at school.

Hot Cocoa Counting Cards from Preschool Toolbox – A great way to drink hot chocolate and count marshmallows too!

Other Ideas:

  • Have a PJ Day!
  • Stamp with paint and train cookie cutters
  • Watch the Polar Express movie (one of our favorite Christmas movies!)

Whether you are having a Polar Express Day, just watched The Polar Express Movie, or you are having a fun Polar Express party, you will have so much fun with these activities! Merry Christmas!

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The Polar Express Activities and Crafts - The Activity Mom (2024)

FAQs

What did the kids eat on The Polar Express? ›

The conductor explains that the train is called the Polar Express and is journeying to the North Pole. The boy then boards the train, which is filled with other children in their pajamas and nightgowns. They all sing carols and are served candies and hot chocolate by the train's staff.

What is The Polar Express story about? ›

What drink do the children get on The Polar Express? ›

The movie Polar Express is about a boys journey to the North Pole by train. During the train ride the conductor and the servers come out in song and dance with major theatrics to serve all the kids onboard hot chocolate.

Why did the conductor take the girl on top of the train? ›

Later, the Conductor realizes he forgot to punch Hero Girl's ticket, but Hero Girl cannot find it, due to Hero Boy losing it while trying to give it back to her, so he takes her to the back to the train, onto the roof and to the cab of the locomotive.

What is the moral of the story of The Polar Express? ›

Parents need to know that, like the book that inspired it, the The Polar Express has wonderful messages about the importance of believing, the value of friendship, respect for leadership and courage, and the beauty of being kind to others.

Is there a deeper meaning to Polar Express? ›

The Spiritual Aspect Of Santa Is Further Hinted At

The Polar Express comes to a heartwarming conclusion with the Hero Boy embracing his belief in the holiday season and Santa Claus himself. This is signified by the bell under the tree on Christmas Day.

What is the main point of The Polar Express? ›

Summaries. On Christmas Eve, a young boy embarks on a magical adventure to the North Pole on the Polar Express, while learning about friendship, bravery, and the spirit of Christmas.

What food was eaten in Polar Express? ›

In the film, one of the passenger cars is briefly transformed into a dining car so the children can get served hot chocolate, but there is not a separate dining car. Unlike in the film, where the children are only served hot chocolate, there are also cakes, muffins, and cookies.

What drinks were served by the waiters to the children in Polar? ›

Hot chocolate on the train

In the movie: Children riding on the Polar Express are served giant mugs of steaming hot chocolate, complete with singing and dancing waiters.

What is the drink dispensed to the children during their trip in The Polar Express movie? ›

In The Polar Express movie, what sort of "liquid refreshment" is dispensed to the children during their trip? Hot Chocolate!

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