Throw a Christmas 🎄 party

 




 Christmas is the time for celebration and delight,  meeting relatives and friends, and sharing with the needy. As parents, we would like our children to have a meaningful time on this most joyous of occasions. So, why not make your kids’ Christmas memorable and filled with fun by throwing a party for them and their friends? Here are a few ideas for creating an enthralling Christmas 🎄 🎁 party.



Christmas Related Party Decorations

Put up posters of Christmas greetings in 3-4 different languages, such as French, Spanish English, Portuguese, etc. This will be a good conversation starter.

If budget allows, create an Christmas look with Christmas  🎄 trees with colourful ornaments and Lights etc.

Put up colourful balloons in the party area.

Hang little paper-made Christmas tree, snow flakes ,Santa hat with buntings and tinsels.

Theme-Based Christmas Parties

Older kids (7-12 years old) can have an Christmas party around a special theme:

•Jesus Christ Birthday theme.Sometimes in the busyness of December, when we’re surrounded by the fun, commercial side of the things, we can forget the real reason for the holiday — Christ. Using this as a party theme is a great way to teach your kids the true meaning of Christmas and help bring the focus back to the Savior.You can bake cake 🍰 for kid's.put some candles on them.

SANTA Clause CHRISTMAS PARTY IDEAS
Seriously, who doesn’t love Santa? He’s a cute old man, loves cookies, and brings presents. He’s basically the best! This theme is sure to be a hit with your kids.You can arrange Secret Santa games for kids.

SNOWMAN CHRISTMAS PARTY IDEAS
Frosty the Snowman is a childhood classic, and snowmen are a Christmas staple! Whether you live in an area where you get lots of snow and can enjoy them anytime you want or you don't usually get snow, the whole family will love these ideas!

Sharing the joy of Christmas theme. Mothers and older children can have an Christmas party at the local hospital or orphanage. They can take some eatables and gifts for the needy kids.

Gaming Zone

What’s a kids’ party without games? You can mould some of the games to give them an Christmas colour.

Games for younger and older kids:

•Quiz between 2 teams on Christmas knowledge. Ask simple, age-appropriate questions about Elf, Santa clause, Christmas around the weekend simple Question about Christmas movie and Music etc.

•Story time. Read a story on any of the Christmas themed Books

•Passing the pillow. Short questions about the likes and dislikes of the Christmas ,about Santa clause and more.

•Lemon in a spoon race.

•Treasure hunt.

•Memory game. Place objects in a tray and show to each child for 10 seconds. Later, ask them to write down the items they can remember.

•Musical chairs with Christmas music 🎵🎵

•Drawing competition. Topics can be: what you did on Christmas ,what you ate on Christmas,making an Christmas card for your parents, grandparents, or best friend.

•Balloon blast

Games for mothers and kids together:

Draw four pictures of Christmas 🎄 objects on large sheets of paper, for example, a Santa clause,a Christmas tree,a Snowman, Snow flakes. Get four parents to hold up a picture in each corner of the room (if the place is small, in different rooms – make sure hallways are clear). Stand in the centre and call out one of the names – children then should run as fast as they can to that corner. You can also use English names or draw sites of Christmas importance, such as the Christmas tree. Keep the game short and fast.

Charades. Each mom will have to act out a word to make her team guess what the word is. For instance, the word ‘Santa clause’ can be demonstrated by doing the actions of the ablution.

Gifts  🎁 for the poor.  A table can be laid out with some fruits, small packs of biscuits or chips, toys etc. With mom’s help, each child can pack a small goody bag and take it home for giving to the servants, who work in their house. This will apprise the child with a sense of sharing and caring for the deprived ones.

Ideas for Goody Bags or Give-Aways

Kids always love taking home a reminder of the party. According to your pocket, you can prepare the goody bags matching the Christmas mood of the party.

Big budget

Some Christmas activity book e.g. Flowers of Christmas series or Celebrate Christmas with Dahlia

Stationary set

Toys

Chocolates 🍫 box 🎁

Biscuits  🍪 box 🎁

Economical budget

Stickers

A set of 3 Christmas activity sheets

Some other Christmas souvenir (keychain)

Stationary items

Balloons 🎈

Chocolate 🍫 and candies 🍬🍭

Biscuits 🍪

Want More Ideas?

Play children’s Christmas 🎄 ⛄ 🎁 songs in the background.

Children can have a Carousel 🎠 ride or Bounce castle 🏯 if it can be arranged.

Puppet  show or magic ✨ show or circus 🎪

Story Time with a Difference

Beforehand, prepare a simple story with 4 main characters or objects – for example, a boy’s name, a Santa hat, a Christmas gift, Elf. Build a story around them. Draw or write each character / object on a card. The more children you have for this game, the better, so that there are 3 or 5 ‘Christmas tree', 3 or 4 ‘Santa hats,’ etc. Get the children to sit on chairs in a circle with spaces between the chairs. Begin to tell the story. As the children hear their card name mentioned, they have to get up, run around the circle, and sit back down again.

Yummy Foods

Here are ideas to satisfy those growling tummies:

Finger food for 2-6 years olds

Christmas cake or pudding 🍮 🍰🎂

Cookies 🍪🥞 and biscuits 😺

Veggie Nuggets

chicken Sandwiches 🥖

Devilled egg 🍳

Boiled sweet potatoes, Carrots , Green pea

Seasonal fruits such as Orange🍊, Grapes🍇, Apple🍎, Pomegranate

Kids food for 7-9 and 10-14 years olds

Kebabs or tandoori chicken 🍗

Paratha or fried rice or Luchi

Mixed vegetables or Halim or Nihari

Burgers 🍔 or bun kebabs or pizza 🍕

Spring Rolls

Cookies 🍪 🥞 and candies 🍬🍭🍫

Cholay or Chotpoti

Christmas cake or pudding 🍮 🎂

Cold drink 🍷🍻

Samosas  or singara or puff pastry




this way you throw a magical Christmas 🎄 party for kids.

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