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Everyone gets together to make lussekatter the first day off from school.
Christmas eve parents hide the pickle ornament on the tree. Christmas morning the kid who finds the pickle gets to open the first present.
Record video of kids opening presents, they love rewatching them years later.
When my grandparents were alive there were similar traditions - a child would whisk the mayo, another would fold the uszka (one of my cousins was forbidden because he ate the filling by the spoon), another would gather chives from the garden... it was for the sake of the family meal, as the adults did the actual cooking, we were helping somehow.
Sadly those traditions died with my grandma. My mum only got a single grandchild, and he was never into helping out, it's always "meh, I don't want to".
Those look neat. As a baker at heart I often look for some cake, bread, cookie, or other baked treat I can make for the contribution for our Christmas Eve meal (I always work Christmas Eve so being able to either bake something the day before or get a dough ready and let it stall in the fridge helps ease things). I may have to try a country's version if they end up on the list in the future.