Celebrating New Year's Eve
With Children
Partying until midnight
may not be in the cards for you come New Year's Eve if you have small
children. But that doesn't mean you
can't have a great time ringing in the New Year! Kids can get in on the fun, too; you will
just have to make your plans for earlier in the evening and modify them a bit
for a young audience.
A Geography Lesson
Wherever you live, choose
a location that celebrates New Year's Eve earlier than you. For people on the West Coast, this can simply
mean celebrating along with those on the East Coast. But if you are in New York and can't wait for
the ball to drop, consider celebrating along with the people of Brazil or
Portugal instead; they will celebrate the New Year three to four hours before
the East Coast of the United States.
Take some time to learn
about the place you are choosing and ring in the New Year with some fun food
and treats from that place. Your
adjusted New Year's party can be educational and fun too!
Something Sparkling
Instead of champagne, pour
some glasses of sparkling apple cider for your “midnight” toast! Kids will love having this drink that seems
grown up, but is free of alcohol and tastes like apple juice! Buy some plastic disposable champagne cups,
too, in order to add to the special nature of the treat.
Hats And Noisemakers
There's nothing kids love
more than dressing up and making a lot of noise! Get out those paper New Year's party hats and
pass them around, and make sure everything has a noisemaker to blow in
celebration. Just don't pass them out
too early, or you might be tired of hearing them long before the party reaches
its climax! Everyone can join in the
countdown together and make plenty of noise in celebration.
Once the kids are in bed,
you can ring in the New Year with some real champagne if you like, but a little
early celebration will turn this usually adult holiday into a fun occasion for
your children as well. With a few treats
and the chance to make a lot of noise without reprimand, this is sure to be a
favorite holiday tradition for any child!