Are you looking for some kid friendly activities to do with the younger ones this New Year's Eve? Well, here is a short list of things you can include in your evening festivities that are sure to keep the little ones entertained until the wee hours of the morning.
You can rent the following movie titles that have a New Year theme to them:
You can rent the following movie titles that have a New Year theme to them:
- After the Thin Man (1936)
- Repeat Performance (1947)
- La Bonne Année (1973)
- Rudolph's Shiny New Year (1975)
- New Year's Day (1989)
You can also stop by the book store or purchase on your Kindle the following book titles to read before the big ball drops:
You can also entice their creative side by creating Party Hats. Marsanne Petty over at Ehow provided these tips:
Have a New Year's Eve crafting party. Provide party hats, glitter, glue, stickers, ribbons, cut out shapes and other embellishments. Set up a work area for the children, covering a large table with a disposable table cloth or an old sheet. Allow the children to create their own elaborate party hats. Do this craft at the beginning of the party to allow the glue to dry completely. When the party hats are completely dried, hold a contest for the most creative, festive, artful, funniest and unusual party hat. Provide candy or small gifts as prizes.
Or musical chairs:
Arrange chairs in a large circle for musical chairs, making sure there is one less chair than children. Play New Year's Eve themed music, such as "The Final Countdown," "1999," "It Was a Very Good Year," and "Celebration." Allow the children to play musical chairs in the normal fashion, removing one chair after each round. Reward the last child with a custom CD of the music played during the game.
There are so many ideas that can create a night full of fun and laughter and are sure to have the little ones last until midnight!
- Happy New Year by Emery Bernhard
- New Year Day by Dana Meachen Rau
- Sam and the Lucky Money by Karen Chinn
- Dumpling Soup by Jama Kim Rattigan
You can also entice their creative side by creating Party Hats. Marsanne Petty over at Ehow provided these tips:
Have a New Year's Eve crafting party. Provide party hats, glitter, glue, stickers, ribbons, cut out shapes and other embellishments. Set up a work area for the children, covering a large table with a disposable table cloth or an old sheet. Allow the children to create their own elaborate party hats. Do this craft at the beginning of the party to allow the glue to dry completely. When the party hats are completely dried, hold a contest for the most creative, festive, artful, funniest and unusual party hat. Provide candy or small gifts as prizes.
Or musical chairs:
Arrange chairs in a large circle for musical chairs, making sure there is one less chair than children. Play New Year's Eve themed music, such as "The Final Countdown," "1999," "It Was a Very Good Year," and "Celebration." Allow the children to play musical chairs in the normal fashion, removing one chair after each round. Reward the last child with a custom CD of the music played during the game.
There are so many ideas that can create a night full of fun and laughter and are sure to have the little ones last until midnight!
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