Can you believe Christmas is only a week away? To get you in the mood and perhaps to entertain your kids, I am sharing some fun facts about reindeer and a craft and activity round-up.
Fun Facts
- Reindeer are actually caribou. Reindeer are usually considered the domesticated ones while caribou are the wild ones. Reindeer are usually found in Scandinavia and Siberia. The reindeer typically have shorter legs than the wild caribou. They can be found in Canada, Alaska, Asia, Greenland, Siberia, Scandinavia, and some states of the United States.
- Caribou can run up to 48 mph. However, their normal walk is slow to conserve energy.
- According to the Smithsonian reindeer have been domesticated for around 2000 years. Some scientists believe they were among the first animal to be domesticated.
- Many Arctic societies still use reindeer for food, clothing, and material for shelter.
- Most reindeer are very quiet. Normally the females communicate in summer (after the birth of offspring) and males communicate in the autumn (mating season). There is one species whose knees make a clicking noise so the deer can stay together during a blizzard.
- Reindeer are the only type of deer that both the male and female grow antlers. The antlers fall off and regrow every year. Males’ antlers fall off at the beginning of December (after mating season). Females keep their thinner antlers through the winter. (So it looks like Santa’s reindeer are actually females.) Females lose them after giving birth. They use their antlers to dig in the snow for food in the winter months.
- Their noses are designed to warm the air before it reaches their lungs.
- They are herbivores. They consume plants, grasses and lichens.
- Some North American caribou migrate over 3,000 miles in a year (more than other land animal).
- Their hooves expand in the summer when the ground is soft and shrink in the winter when the ground is hard. They act like snowshoes in the winter and paddles in the water. They have hollow centers to help scoop the snow when searching for food and sharp edges to help walk on ice and climb rocks.
- Until the 19th century there were caribou in southern Idaho.
- The name “reindeer” has nothing to do with the reins of a sled. It comes from the Norse word “hreinn” which means deer.
- The northern most species are much lighter than their southern relatives.
- The biggest predator of caribou calves (in late spring and fall) are golden eagles.
- Caribou are considered to be ungulates which means they chew cud and are cloven-hooved.
- Caribou babies become independent at one and half years.
- Caribou are endangered and some subspecies are critically endangered.
Female Reindeer Lomvi [GFDL or CC-BY-SA-3.0], from Wikimedia Commons |
Sources:
- Animal Facts. “10 Christmas Facts about Santa’s Reindeer for Kids” 15 Dec 2017 https://www.animalfacts.us/10-christmas-facts-about-santas-reindeer-for-kids/
- NWF Staff. National Wildlife Federation. “Reindeer: 12 Fascinating Facts about These Amazing Creatures” 21 Dec 2010 https://blog.nwf.org/2010/12/reindeer-twelve-fascinating-facts-about-these-amazing-creatures/
- Softschools.com “Caribou Facts” http://www.softschools.com/facts/animals/caribou_facts/1078/
Craft Round-Up
To get you and your kids into the mood. Apparently there are many reindeer crafts around the internet, so I divided them into some groups.Paper Reindeer
1) Candy Cane Reindeer 10) Reindeer Bag
from JDaniel4's Mom from A Dab of Glue will Do
2) Rudolph Paper Craft 11) Reindeer Bookmark
from I Heart Crafty Things from Red Ted Art
3) Newspaper Reindeer Craft 12) Easy Felt Covered Ornaments
from I Heart Crafty Things
4) Coffee Sleeve Reindeer 13) Reindeer Fingerpint Gift Tags
from Laly Mom from Messy Little Monster
5) Sponge Painted Reindeer Wrapping Paper 14) Paper Rudolph Ornament
from Artsy Craftsy Mom from Red Ted Art
6) Paper Reindeer Baubles 15) Paper Reindeer Puppet Template
from Red Ted Art from Red Ted Art
7) Changing the Color of Reindeer's Nose 16) Flying Reindeer Craft
from JDaniel4's Mom from Kids Craft Room
8) Cardboard Reindeer 17) Christmas Reindeer Cards
from Kids Activities from Picklebums
9) Paper Plate Reindeer 18) Printable Accordion Reindeer
from Kids Activities from Kids Craft Room
Sticks & Nature Reindeer
1) Craft Stick Rudolph
2) Reindeer Stick Craft from A Dab of Glue Will Do
3) Twig Reindeer Ornaments from Fireflies and Mudpies
4) Yarn Wrapped Craft Stick Reindeer from Buggy and Buddy
5) Reindeer Nature Craft from Mother Natured
6) Toilet Paper Roll Reindeer from Red Ted Art
7) Stick Reindeer
Mixed Media Reindeer Crafts
1) Wood Slice Rudolph Ornament 6) Felt Reindeer Free Sewing Pattern
from Natural Beach Living from Swoodson Says
2) Jar Lid Reindeer 7) Clothespin Reindeer
from Fireflies and Mudpies from Fireflies and Mudpies
3) Rustic Reindeer 8) Painted Rock Reindeer
from Teach Me Mommy from Projects with Kids
4) Pine Cone Reindeer 9) Reindeer Play Dough from Picklebums
from Blissful Domestication
5) Hanger Reindeer from JDaniel4's Mom
(Hand/Foot) Print Reindeer Crafts
1) Reindeer Footprint Craft 5) Pipe Cleaner Reindeer
from Messy Little Monster from Blue Bear Wood
2) Handprint Reindeer Ornament 6) Reindeer Handprints
from Simple Everyday Mom from Kids Activities
3) Handprint Reindeer Ornament 7) Reindeer Handprint Card
from Buggy and Buddy from I Heart Crafty Things
4) Handprint Reindeer 8) Handprint Reindeer
from The Best Ideas for Kids from Simple Everyday Mom
Reindeer Antlers to Wear
1) Printable Reindeer Antlers from Picklebums
2) Printable Reindeer Antlers to Color and Wear from Kids Craft Room
3) DIY Reindeer Antler Headbands from Pink Stripey Socks
Reindeer Food
1) Easy to Make Reindeer 5) Reindeer Treat Bags
from Kids Activities from Eats Amazing
2) Easiest Reindeer Cookies 6) Easy Candy Cane Reindeer
from Crystal & Co. from The Search for Imperfection
3) Reindeer Hot Chocolate 7) Reindeer Treat Bags
from Thrifty Jinxy from Kids Activities
4) Reindeer Cookies 8) Wildlife & Bird Friendly Reindeer Food
from Eats Amazing
Reindeer Games
1) Rudolph vs. Reindeer Tic Tac Toe Game from Rainy Day Mum
2) Pin the Nose on Rudolph from Red Ted Art
3) Rudolph Races from 123 Homeschool 4 Me
4) Pin the Nose on Rudolph from Pink Stripey Socks