New Year's Eve is all about the parties - parties that last all night. If these parties also include kids, you need lots of creative ideas to keep them happily busy until midnight. Set up a spot for the kids to hang out, play games and work on craft projects. You may want to consider hiring high school students (or older siblings) for the night to help watch the kids. Otherwise, arrange for adults to take turns checking on the kids so everyone can enjoy the party.
Encourage some positive change and have some fun while you're at it. Ask the kids to sit around and share their own New Year's resolution with one another and why they've chosen to make it. Read More
Craft a time capsule with the kids and capture all that you can about the past year. Encourage them to reminisce and revisit the year's happenings to remind them of the good and look to have a better year next. Make this an annual activity and open past years' capsules once you make this year's. Read More
Rather than buying yours at the party store, why not craft your own New Year's Eve party hats? This simple how-to is quick, reuses what you've already got on hand and makes for unique top hats to celebrate the holiday. Read More
Basic art supplies let you create New Year's Eve noisemakers kids can craft on their own and use, while grown-up versions require slightly more advance skill and materials. With tips for kids and grown-ups, these New Year's Eve noisemakers help everyone greet the new year the right way. Read More
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