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Stumped or searching for ideas on things to put in your Operation Christmas Child shoeboxes and need a little inspiration? Sometimes it just takes a list to get the inspiration flowing!
Two of my online friends have put together a list of 100 Shoebox Ideas for Girls and Boys and are sharing them today on their blogs. Click on the images below to visit their posts and find ideas for items to include in your boxes.
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While a box full of candy would be nice, it’s also a good idea to include items from some {or all} of the following areas: personal hygiene, school supplies, fun toys, building or work tools, yummy treats, clothing, and other special items to treasure. The kids will love anything you include in the boxes. Every little gift matters!
National Collection Week varies each year, but is always in November. Not sure where to bring your boxes? Find a shoebox drop-off location near you.
Here are a few helpful links about Operation Christmas Child
- Order resource materials from Samaritan’s Purse
- Operation Christmas Child Shoebox Party Invitation
- Shoebox Labels and Packing Guide
- Coloring Page and Letter for shoeboxes
- Handmade gifts for shoeboxes {ideas from Pinterest}
- Shoebox drop-off locations
Disclosure: I am a member of the iHomeschool Network’s Samaritan’s Purse Blogger Team and voluntarily writing about this ministry. All posts are my own thoughts and do not necessarily reflect the views of Samaritan’s Purse. I am not an employee, agent, or contractor of Samaritan’s Purse.










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Thanks for sharing those ideas! I have my boxes so full, and I always wish I could put in a little more.
I keep finding little things to put in the boxes too. :)
Thank you for these great ideas. I have always been intimidated by the shoe boxes so I have never done one. Hopefully I am not too late to do it at our ballet studio.
you aren’t!! Shoebox collection week is next week!! :)