Bringing in the New Year with your kids can sometimes be a challenge. Especially when waiting for the ball to drop can feel like a million years away. So, instead of waiting around, Take On The Creative with your kids and make this New Year's Eve a celebration to remember. Here are some great ideas and traditions that your kids are sure to enjoy.
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From theidearoom.com
COUNTDOWN BAGS
I love this idea. To start the night off right, fill these bags with fun activity ideas for every hour. Each hour have someone choose from their bag. Make a craft at 6, have a dance party at 7, tell stories at 8, play a game at 9.....you get the point. Your kids will be looking forward to the next hour of fun in the bag.
I love this idea. To start the night off right, fill these bags with fun activity ideas for every hour. Each hour have someone choose from their bag. Make a craft at 6, have a dance party at 7, tell stories at 8, play a game at 9.....you get the point. Your kids will be looking forward to the next hour of fun in the bag.
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From marthastewart.com
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From howsweeteats.com
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From hiphiphoorayblog.com
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From faulknersranch.blogspot
SAYINGS MEMORY JAR
Start a new tradition. Decorate your own family mason jar for the year. Add sayings, ticket stubs, pictures or anything that you'll want to remember. Then next year, make it a tradition and read them aloud. Kids say the funniest things and they are always worth remembering.
Start a new tradition. Decorate your own family mason jar for the year. Add sayings, ticket stubs, pictures or anything that you'll want to remember. Then next year, make it a tradition and read them aloud. Kids say the funniest things and they are always worth remembering.