Description:
This Christmas, let us whisk you away to a charming English village for 25 days of festive fun! With hidden surprises, games, puzzles, and all sorts of Christmas activities, your holiday season will be more delightful than ever!
We invite you to spend Christmas in an ancient village in the historic county of Sussex, England. Each day, a new surprise will unfold—and along the way, you'll find books, games, puzzles, and beautiful scenes, all accompanied by festive music as we count down to Christmas.
Our Advent Calendar features:
A stunning interactive main scene
A festive music player with specially arranged Christmas music
Hidden surprises to discover each day
Interesting books to read, including a tempting recipe book
And so much more!
Have fun playing Christmas games:
A festive “match three”
A challenging Klondike Solitaire
A classic 10x10 puzzle
Several jigsaw puzzles
And much more!
Get creative with Christmassy activities:
Decorate a Christmas Tree and see it appear in the main scene
Have fun with our ever-popular snowflake maker
Build your own snowman
Decorate a beautiful seasonal wreath
And much more!
A book of delicious recipes:
Christmas Cake
Shortbread
Sussex Pond Pudding
And more!
Here at Jacquie Lawson, we’ve been creating interactive digital Advent Calendars for over 10 years. Combining the beautiful art and music that have made our ecards famous, this calendar has become an essential part of the Christmas countdown for thousands of families worldwide. Download your Advent Calendar now!
What is an Advent calendar?
A traditional Advent Calendar is a cardboard Christmas scene with little paper windows—one for each day of Advent—that open to reveal more Christmas scenes, allowing the user to count down the days to Christmas. Of course, our digital Advent Calendar is much more exciting, as the main scene and daily surprises come alive with music and animation!
Strictly speaking, Advent starts on the fourth Sunday before Christmas and ends on Christmas Eve, but most modern Advent Calendars—including ours—start counting down on December 1st. We also break from tradition by including Christmas Day itself!