New Year for children

New Year for children



For children, the New Year - especially the long-awaitedcelebration. But, unlike many adults, children are not waiting for "olivier" and "herring under the fur coat," but for miracles and magic. How to make New Year's Eve for children unforgettable?





New Year for children


















Instructions





1


Start preparation for the New Year in advance. Draw your children to decorate Christmas trees and apartments, bake fragrant cinnamon cookies with them in the form of little animals, cut out snowflakes, make snowmen from cotton wool - in a word, let your and your childhood fantasies wander.










2


Do not scold children over trifles. Remember yourself as a child, as you would like sometimes to roll around in the snow, smudge in chocolate and drag a cat by the tail. Give your child to be a child. And you can help him in this by joining pranks. The main thing is, do not burn an apartment.










3


Pick up a new-year attire for your child. If the funds do not allow you to buy a suit in the store, you can collect an excellent image and at home. Boys will like the costume of a pirate, policeman, robot, fairy girls, princesses, cats. Here everything depends only on your imagination.










4


Think over the New Year's program. While mom and dad are eating "olivier" and "herring under the fur coat" for the president's lulling speeches, the child wants to do something more interesting. It's good if he has a company. You can hide small New Year's presents throughout the apartment, and give the children a scheme of searching for "treasure." Sing, dance with children - the main thing that all the fun is not limited to babbling stish on a stool.










5


And, of course, gifts. Do not be lazy and be sure to pack the gifts in bright colorful packaging. Gifts can be hidden under the tree, and you can get them from Santa Claus (father, neighbor ...). What exactly to give - it depends on the interests of the child and your wallet. Most importantly, remember that the gift should be welcome and at least a little magical.