Over the years, Iโve tried all kinds of Christmas Eve box fillers to make the night before Christmas feel extra special for my son.
Some have become traditions, like new pajamas or a favorite holiday book, while others change as he gets older.
Iโve found that a mix of cozy, fun, and practical works best, especially when the excitement is already running high.
Whether youโre starting this tradition for the first time or just need new ideas, these are the fillers that have actually been a hit in our house and helped us make Christmas Eve feel relaxed, fun, and memorable.
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Best Christmas Eve Box Ideas
Before sharing our favorite Christmas Eve box fillers, itโs worth thinking about what to use as the box itself.
Thereโs no one right answer, just choose something that feels festive and fits the gifts youโre including. Here are a few options weโve used or seen work well:
Christmas Eve Box Filler Ideas That Actually Get Used
After over a decade of doing this tradition, Iโve learned which fillers are fun in theory and which ones actually get used.
Whether youโre filling a box for toddlers, big kids, or somewhere in between, these ideas have been the biggest hits in our home, and most are simple, practical, and easy to personalize.
How to Catch an Elf
This oneโs been a favorite in our house for years, my son still giggles at the wild traps kids come up with to catch Santaโs helpers. Itโs light, silly, and makes a great Christmas Eve read-aloud before bed. A fun way to wind down the excitement with a bit of laughter.
This is a longer story, but itโs a great pick if your child enjoys chapter books with heart. It follows a magical Christmas Eve adventure and has a deeper emotional pull, especially for kids whoโve ever lost a beloved toy. My son connected with it more around age 8.
We included this the year my son was into making โsnowman soupโ (hot chocolate with marshmallows and candy canes). A personalized mug makes the treat feel even more special, and itโs one of those things that sticks around long after the holiday.This can be used with our free snowman soup printable
This is always our Christmas Eve staple, cozy PJs that everyone wears to watch a movie and open stockings the next morning. We started the matching sets when my son was little, and even as heโs gotten older, itโs still part of the fun (though the designs have gotten less โcuteโ over time!).
These are a great alternative if your kids aren't into pajamas or if you live somewhere warm. We did this one year when we had a beachy Christmas in Florida, short-sleeved, comfy, and festive without being too much.
We added this one year when my son was really into playing Santa, handing out gifts, pretending to check the chimney, the whole thing. Having his name on the hat made it extra special, and he still pulls it out each year like itโs part of his uniform.
This is perfect if you plan to bake on Christmas Eve. Weโve used sets like this to make everything from gingerbread people to reindeer sugar cookies. Sometimes we bake ahead and just decorate that night, which works well when the kids are already buzzing with excitement.
This little LEGO set was a total win in our house, small enough to fit in the box but kept my son busy for a good half hour while we made dinner. If your child enjoys building, itโs a great screen-free option that still feels festive.This is the perfect addition to any Lego lovers Christmas Eve box.
One year I added a holiday blanket with snowflakes on it, and itโs become โthe Christmas Eve blanketโ ever since. My son wraps up in it while we watch movies, and now itโs just part of the routine. It doesnโt have to be fancy, soft and snuggly is enough.
This was a huge hit when my son was younger. I printed one out, rolled it like a scroll, and tied it with ribbon. He was glowing with pride. Itโs a fun, inexpensive way to add a little magic, especially if you tuck it under the mug or book in the box.
All I Want for Christmas is R2-500 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle
If your child is into Star Wars, this is a great low-key activity for the evening. My son worked on it between dinner and bedtime, and it kept things calm but still fun. Bonus: itโs small enough to keep in the box without taking over the whole evening.
We started adding a new ornament to the box each year, often with the date or something that reflected his current interests. One year it was a soccer ball, another it was a book stack. Itโs such a simple thing, but unwrapping them each December has turned into a sweet yearly moment.
This pairs nicely with the Nice List certificate if you want to go all in. When my son was little, he proudly wore his medal all evening, and even brought it to the grandparents' house the next day. A fun, lighthearted confidence boost that kids really respond to.
This was a fun twist the year we decided to cook together on Christmas Eve. We picked one or two easy recipes and made them side by side. If your child enjoys being in the kitchen, this turns a routine evening into something memorable and shared.
We tried this on a whim and it ended up being hilarious, even the adults joined in. Itโs inflatable, so it stores easily, and it doesnโt take long to set up. Great for getting the wiggles out before bedtime without turning the house into chaos.Have fun with these as you use our free reindeer scavenger hunt clues too!
We added this DIY kit one year when I was looking for something crafty but not too messy. It kept my son focused for a while and gave us something cute to display by the tree. If your kids like hands-on activities, this is a good quiet-time option.Or use our free snow globe handprint art for some free fun!
Simple, fun, and surprisingly loved. My son wore his all evening and even wanted to sleep with it around his bedpost. Great for kids who love lights, movement, and the over-the-top sparkle of the season.
These were a surprise hit. I tossed them into the box one year when my son had outgrown his old slippers, and he ended up wearing them the whole winter. Theyโre practical but still festive, especially for early morning gift opening.
Weโve added Christmas socks a few times, especially when I needed a last-minute filler. Theyโre inexpensive, useful, and easy to theme. Some glow in the dark or have little Santa faces, which always gets a laugh.
Treat the whole family to fun Christmas board games. This card game is small enough to fit in the box and easy enough to play in 15 minutes. We brought it out after dinner on Christmas Eve and ended up playing a few rounds. Itโs quick, silly fun, perfect for winding down without screens.
If your kids like cozy things but wonโt wear full slippers, slipper socks are the middle ground. These were especially great during the years when my son preferred running around in socks but still needed some warmth. Bonus points if they have grips on the bottom.
These make bath time feel like a treat. We included a peppermint-scented one in the box one year, and it was a relaxing way to shift toward bedtime. If your kids enjoy sensory things, this adds a calm, fun note to the evening.
We introduced this when my son was old enough to help set out cookies himself. The plate is now part of our yearly tradition, he picks the treats, arranges them just right, and adds a note. Itโs a simple but sweet way to end the night.You can also add our free reindeer food printable so Rudolph can find your house!
We used this when we lived in an apartment with no chimney, and my son was starting to ask a lot of questions. Adding the key to his box helped keep the magic alive. Itโs one of those simple props that answers big questions in a fun way.
If youโre putting together boxes for the whole family, Iโve shared some of our favorite family Christmas Eve box ideas and even a few fun picks just for adults, because the grown-ups deserve a little holiday magic too.
Youโll also find a list of stocking stuffers under $20 that double as easy box fillers (weโve reused a few of these more than once).
Still shopping for the perfect present? Iโve rounded up over 600 gift ideas for boys, covering everything from toys to books and games.
And if you’re making a box for a toddler, this Christmas Eve box guide for little ones includes age-appropriate suggestions we loved when my son was that age.
Do you do Christmas Eve boxes at your house? Iโd love to hear what you put in yours, let me know in the comments!