A countdown to Christmas centered around the birth of Jesus, this type of Advent calendar typically features small doors or drawers, often numbered 1 through 24 or 25, concealing small compartments. Behind each door, one might discover chocolates, small toys, or religious imagery related to the Nativity scene. Crafted from wood, these calendars offer a tangible and often reusable alternative to cardboard or paper versions. The design frequently depicts a stable scene with the Holy Family and other traditional figures.
Such calendars serve a dual purpose: they build anticipation for Christmas Day while also providing a visual representation of the Christmas story. The durable nature of wood allows for these calendars to become cherished family heirlooms, passed down through generations and adding a sense of tradition to the holiday season. Their tactile quality can be especially engaging for children, allowing them to interact with the Christmas narrative in a physical way. The reusable aspect promotes sustainability, reducing holiday waste compared to disposable options.