"Just remember, the true spirit of Christmas lies in you heart."
The Polar Express

The story behind the sled is quite fascinating. It’s not just a tool for fun in the snow, but it has a rich history that dates back thousands of years.

In ancient times, people used sleds as a means of transportation during winter months. They were essential for moving heavy loads over snowy and icy terrain. The design was simple: a flat surface with runners underneath to glide over the snow.

The first sleds were likely made from animal bones and covered with animal skins. As time went on, wood became the preferred material due to its durability and availability.

Sleds played a crucial role in the lives of many cultures, especially those living in harsh, cold climates. For example, the Inuit people of the Arctic regions used sleds pulled by dogs to travel and hunt.

In the 19th century, sleds began to be used for recreational purposes. Sled racing became a popular winter sport, and different designs were created for speed and maneuverability.

Today, sleds are still used for work in some parts of the world, but they are mostly associated with winter fun. From simple plastic toboggans to high-tech steerable sleds, they continue to provide joy and excitement for all ages.

So, the next time you see a sled, remember that it’s not just a toy. It’s a piece of history that has been part of human life for centuries.

Download this free coloring page.

This year I thought it would be fun to make these into a DRAW THIS IN YOUR STYLE! There are two ways to do this:

1) Draw it yourself in your style OR 2) Download and color the page

Next, share on Instagram using the tag #dtiys-advent and TAG ME IN THE PHOTO – @juliemstudios (this will allow me to find it)

I will be sharing your versions in my stories throughout the month!

error: Content is protected !!