You’ve probably heard about families and church congregations packing shoe boxes for Christmas. Have you ever wondered what that meant? Ever wondered what goes inside an Operation Christmas Child shoebox?
We were so touched by the stories shared of giving and receiving that we decided to pack two boxes with our boys. 2 boxes turned into 4 boxes the next year, and 4 boxes turned into 6 boxes each year after.
When you pack a box you are given the opportunity to pay for a shipping label to track where the box goes. We don’t generally find out where our boxes have gone until February or March of the following year. Our Operation Christmas Child shoeboxes have gone to the Philippines and Central America in years past.
There are several age groups that you can pack a box for and you can decide if it is going to be sent to a boy or a girl.
We always do 3 boxes for girls and 3 boxes for boys. There are idea lists to go by and things that you should not pack like food or toy weapons. Starting this year the have banned toothpaste and hard candy due to custom regulations, so if you’ve packed a box in the past be sure to make a note of that.
What you put in your box is up to you! Many gather supplies all year long for their boxes. We keep an eye out for sales on crayons and colored pencils during the fall when the kids go back to school. You can even add homemade items such as hats and stuffed animals.
Operation Christmas Child shoebox ideas:
toothbrushÂ
toothbrush cover
soap
soap Box
wash Cloth
combs
nail clippers
notebooks
colored pencils or crayonsÂ
book
pencil sharpener
Those are the standard items that we pack. Then we fill the leftover space with other items such as:
lip gloss
harmonica
socks or gloves
playing cards
yo-yo
When we’ve finished packing our boxes, we add a Christmas card telling the child who we are, where we live, and send a special message of love and hope.
Where to find shoeboxes
You can purchase a plastic shoebox at the store, use a cardboard one, or order them online.We then print out our label and look for a drop off location in our area. This is generally a local church. Out of all of the holiday activities that come this time of year, packing shoe boxes is our absolute favorite. It’s something small that we can do to brighten the life of a child. It’s been so good for our children, who live charmed little lives, to see the world through different lenses. To learn about children who have to work so hard to find a meal and clean water. Who value going to school as an extreme privilege, not something they have to do because mom and dad said so.
National Drop Off Week is November 13-20th so there is still plenty of time to place an order with Oriental Trading and pack a box! These little boxes of cheer aren’t just great for sending to other countries. If you know of a family in need in your local area, fill up a box and door bell ditch it!
Does you family pack shoeboxes too? What are some of your favorite things to include?
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Welcome! I'm Brandy, mother to 5 darling kiddos and a cute black lab named Toby. My husband is in the Coast Guard so we've lived all over the place, turning each house into a home. I love baking, sewing, making cute things with my kids, and sharing what I've learned with all of you!
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