Little World and Heritage Christmas Village 2025
Heritage High School is the school my children attended and now my grandkids are there.
They have the neatest idea from their DECA students. They have for many years run Little World. You as a parent or grandparent can take the children and the kids get to shop for the adults in their lives, friends or teachers with the help of an elf. They are safe, supervised, and it is both affordable and fun. The children gain a sense of pride from being able to give their loved ones nice gifts they picked out. The elves wrap the presents too! It is easy to participate in and not expensive. You can give a budget or if you don't want to you can just let them spend whatever .
They take cash, credit or debit cards. It is separate from the Heritage Christmas Village.
They run them together, but Little World is the older of the two concepts. It runs for typically a week. The Christmas Village which is larger and more elaborate runs for about three days. Both are ingenious, fun, affordable, and serve an excellent cause. It helps raise money for the students and their organizations. We took the kids three years ago and have been going every year since!
Below: We are pulling up to the door of Little World which is around back in the CTE building.
They have a larger waiting area not shown here where kids or adults can color, draw or do word search puzzles.
Below: Our five year old granddaughter Mia and behind her Papaw and brother Gabe age 9.
Below: Mia at the cookie decorating table. She's been drinking hot cocoa. Note the mustache!
Below: Gabriel has decorated a sugar cookie and is munching it down.
Below: a broader view of the Christmas village fun. Many booths set up to buy things, play games, do crafts, get services like manicures or tinsel in your hair etc.
If you've never tried Little World or the Christmas Village you should plan to do it next Christmas! You'll be happy you did and wish you'd tried it sooner!
Below: Our five year old granddaughter Mia and behind her Papaw and brother Gabe age 9.
Below: Mia at the cookie decorating table. She's been drinking hot cocoa. Note the mustache!
Below: Gabriel has decorated a sugar cookie and is munching it down.
Below: a broader view of the Christmas village fun. Many booths set up to buy things, play games, do crafts, get services like manicures or tinsel in your hair etc.
If you've never tried Little World or the Christmas Village you should plan to do it next Christmas! You'll be happy you did and wish you'd tried it sooner!
Below is a short video of the Christmas Village






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