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Printable Holiday Visual Stories


Published: Feb. 9, 2026Updated: Feb. 12, 2026

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Most of our lives revolve around helping our kids follow routines at home and school, so it can be extra disruptive for our kids when a holiday rolls around and changes the routine! Use these visual stories to help children understand the fun of holiday plans while managing expectations and staying flexible.

Holiday plans visual story workbook

The holidays can create major changes in routines for our kids, from seeing a crowd of relatives to encountering new foods to sleeping away from home. You can help your child know what to expect by going through this workbook together. There's room to fill in your own photos for the holiday traditions unique to your family!

Printable holiday Social Story template for kids

Print this visual story workbook PDF to fill out and read with your child, or make a copy of this Google doc to digitally customize your story. You can find plenty of tips in our holiday survival guide article!

Valentine's Day visual story

The school day looks a bit different on February 14! Use a Valentine's Day story to help your child understand expectations around giving and receiving valentine's cards and treats.

Printable Valentine's Day Social Story

Print this Valentine's Day visual story PDF or make a copy of this Google doc to digitally customize your story.

Printable Social Stories

If you want to really prepare your child for upcoming changes and challenges, we highly recommend creating your own custom Social Story! In our article What is a Social Story?, we talk to Social Story™ creator Carol Gray about what makes Social Stories so effective for kids with disabilities and how to write one that's tailored to your child's individual strengths and needs. Check out our article How to Write a Social Story — With Templates to see an example of how to put Carol Gray's guidelines into action and get tips for creating a dynamic and engaging Social Story for your child.

If you're an Undivided member, be sure to follow our step-by-step walkthrough to create your own Social Story!

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Social Stories are most effective when they are tailored specifically to your child. This step-by-step walkthrough will help you customize a Social Story for your child using their strengths, interests, and skills and following evidence-based principles for writing a good Social Story.

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Holiday plans visual story workbook

Valentine's Day visual story

Printable Social Stories
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