Because you deserve a Christmas where you’re not answering DMs at midnight…
Running a children’s activity business in December is magical… and absolutely exhausting. Between Christmas specials, parties, waiting list enquiries and last-minute parents trying to squeeze in “just one more class,” your time disappears faster than the glitter in your sensory tray.
But here’s the good news: with the right systems in place, you can claw back hours every single week — and protect your sanity going into the New Year.
This practical guide walks you through five simple time-saving systems you can set up quickly, even if tech usually makes you want to cry into your cuppa.
1. A Booking System That Does the Talking For You
If you’re still taking bookings through DMs, email, or WhatsApp… that’s the fastest route to burnout.
A good booking system will:
- confirm places automatically
- send reminders
- handle cancellations or reschedules
- take payments upfront
- remove the back-and-forth conversations entirely
Whether you use ClassForKids, BookWhen, Pebble, BookThatIn, or something else, the goal is the same: take yourself out of the admin role so you can get back to delivering magical sessions.
Time saved: usually 3–5 hours a week.
2. A “Festive FAQ” Message You Can Paste Everywhere
December brings repeat questions:
- “Do you have any spaces this week?”
- “Is the Christmas class suitable for 1-year-olds?”
- “How do I join the waiting list?”
- “Can I just turn up?”
Create a single message answering your top 5 questions, save it to Notes on your phone, and paste it wherever needed.
Better yet turn it into:
- an Instagram Story Highlight
- a pinned Facebook post
- or a quick Canva graphic you can repost weekly
Time saved: constant micro-saves that seriously add up.
3. A Content Template You Reuse All Month
You don’t need 20 different types of posts in December.
Create ONE simple Canva template and reuse it for:
- class reminders
- last-minute spaces
- “last chance before Christmas”
- “just added a new date”
- schedule changes
Same layout, new text. Done.
Your audience won’t notice but you will, when you’re not redesigning every time you post.
Time saved: 2–4 hours + no Canva guilt.
4. Email Automations That Warm Up January Customers Early
Even if you’re fully booked now, January can sometimes go quiet.
Set up a simple 2–3 email automation:
- Welcome email – who you are, how classes run
- Value email – tips for supporting their little ones’ development
- Booking info – priority access for your January timetable
You’ll build a warm waiting list while you focus on your December sessions.
Time saved: future you sends a thank-you card.
5. A DM Reply Shortcut for Enquiries
December is PACKED with enquiries, but you don’t have the bandwidth to chat for ages.
Set up a few quick shortcuts, such as:
- “Here’s the link to my Christmas timetable 🎅👇”
- “Pop your email here and I’ll send the January priority dates”
- “Here’s everything you need to know about classes this week 🎄”
Simple, friendly, to the point and no need to keep typing the same thing over and over.
Time saved: enough to actually drink a hot brew for once.
Final Thoughts
December is not the month to be glued to your inbox — especially when you’re juggling classes, family, parties, glitter explosions and everything else!
If you’re fed up of:
- typing the same replies over and over
- losing enquiries because you’re too busy to respond
- forgetting to follow up with warm leads
- or feeling chained to your phone…
…then it’s time to put a system in place that does the work for you.
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