The days are growing shorter and the nights longer ... it’s time to get advent-urous!

Whether you’re opening doors or drawers on your Advent calendar, our braille Advent calendar stickers make the Christmas countdown more inclusive.

Each sheet contains 25 clear braille number stickers which you can add to your calendar. Each sheet comes with a printed guide for non-braille readers to help you add the right sticker to each door, and the sticker sheet has a corner cut off so you can make sure it’s the right way up.

You can add the stickers to most of the gift-filled calendars out there – tea, toys, and beauty for example. Alternatively you can buy a beauty advent calendar from us, that the RNIB elves have already added the braille stickers to.

Choose from two beauty calendars – William Morris or Cath Kidston – to receive 24 beauty treats, all signposted by braille stickers. You’ll also find a NaviLens sticker on the back of each calendar, which when scanned tells you what product is behind each door.

For more Christmas beauty gifts, you can now request the 2025 Boots Christmas gift guide in an accessible format: braille, audio and large print. Call 0345 070 8090 or email boots.customercare_team@boots.co.uk to request your free accessible copy. Or go to the Boots website to download an accessible PDF and find other digital formats.

You can also cow-ntdown to Christmas with our charming Highland cow Christmas countdown plaque

This rustic hanging sign comes with interchangeable number tags to track the days until Christmas. Simply update the number tags (red with large white numbers) daily for a fun and interactive way to build excitement in the run-up to Christmas – perfect for kitchens, hallways, or children’s rooms.

Adorned with a cute Highland cow in a Santa hat, a jute string hanger, and a decorative bell and bow detail, this wooden plaque adds a touch of countryside charm to your holiday décor.

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