Kids New Year’s Eve: The Secret To Easy Bed Time

Complete guide to the perfect kids’ New Year’s Eve party that keeps the bedtime routine on the schedule.
kid in bed after new years eve party

I bet you LOVE hanging out until midnight with your little ones and a bunch of kids on New Year’s Eve, right?

I mean, who DOESN’T want to hang out with a 7-year-old for FOUR HOURS past their bedtime?…

NOPE. That’s not ‘our thing’ either!

That’s why I’m starting my children’s countdown to the New Year at 11:59 A.M. this December 31st.

Planning the perfect kids New Year’s Eve party has never been easier when you can just ring in the New Year just before lunch! I’m all about the kind of New Year’s Eve party that doesn’t come with a side of sleep deprivation & a temper tantrum.

The Magic of a Noon Year’s Eve Party For Kids

What-the-what is a Noon Year’s Eve Party? Yesterday, I hadn’t even heard of one. And now, I can’t stop thinking about it.

The concept is beautifully simple: kids’ New Year’s Eve countdown starts at 10:30am (which is conveniently mimosa time), builds up to an exciting countdown and ends with a celebration at noon. BTW, countdowns totally count as ‘practicing math’ over winter break!

Here’s why it works perfectly:

  1. Children don’t feel left out of the late-night festivities. Awesome.
  2. They avoid waking up overtired waaaaay too early on New Years Day. Sign me up.
  3. It’s super easy. And thanks to years of entertaining at (way too many) kids parties, here are some pro-tips that make it easier to pull off than holding your coffee, baby, and cleaning the house at once (that’s the real magic trick isn’t it?).

And that is how you give your kids a chance to get into party mode (and back out of it, thank goodness) hours before bedtime!

So, if you’re looking for a kid-friendly New Year’s Eve event, this celebration checks all the boxes.

Planning Your Kids New Year’s Eve Countdown

Planning a children’s New Year’s Eve celebration doesn’t have to be complicated. I’ve learned which activities actually work in real life – not just in theory.

These are the crowd favorites that have children giggling and parents giving that relieved ‘thank goodness this is working’ smile. No Pinterest fails here!

new years eve get dressed up for kids

Invite Your Guests To Wear Fun Outfits

From Parents Magazine:

“Get the kids excited about their big day by allowing them to dress up however they want.  You can do this by encouraging sparkly, festive attire and explaining to them the whole reason we celebrate the changing of our calendars so they’ll feel like rock stars with free creative reign over their looks.”

-Parents Magazine

If you don’t have a pile of costumes lying around, don’t worry. Instead, consider face painting to take ‘dress-up’ to the next level for your kids’ New Year’s Eve party.

(I’m about to do that thing where I talk about my job…warning…3, 2, 1…) 

Get your hands on a face painting kit, or free them up so you can hold that mimosa by having our professional children’s entertainers do it for you! 

Ahem.  The face painting, not the drink holding. *haha*

They’ll kick everyone’s looks up a notch while you kick back and relax with glittering face paints and sparkling glitter tattoos. Oh, and here’s a neat thing: our performers are trained to paint 3-5 faces at a time, so no one gets bored waiting for their turn. Score!

Bonus: If your adult friends are there, we LOVE face painting grown-ups to help them get into the spirit of the festivities too!

noon years eve balloons

Add Some Balloon Magic

Speaking of party atmosphere, here’s what Mother.ly suggests:

“It’s not a party without balloons, right?  Confetti-filled balloons will brighten up your space, then you can pop them at “midnight” (aka noon) for a confetti shower!  If you like, you can fill these with helium or noteither way, the kids will love them. If you really want to wow the kids, stage your own balloon drop! You can make one by taping a plastic party tablecloth filled with balloons to your ceiling.” 

~ Mother.ly

The best part is I’ve found that 100% of the parents I surveyed confirmed that they love tying knots at the ends of balloons. Ok, no.  So, here it comes….don’t worry about the balloonsI have you covered!  

Let our entertainers take over by twisting festive, shimmering chrome balloon hats, wands, and (party) animals for you and your guests. 

Not only do children looooove helping us create new balloon designs, but they also get to take the balloons home, too.  

Hello, instant party favors! 

Dance The Day away noon years eve party

Keep the Energy Flowing

Once everyone is dressed up and decorated, it’s time to move! To start, whip up a kid-friendly playlist and push back your furniture to transform your living room into a dance floor. Show off your signature dance moves from back in the day to get the kids bopping along with you. Right, right?

It’s a great way for the littlest guests to burn off some energy early in the day so that they’re ready for bedtime, on time. 

What?  Not comfortable busting a move in front of a squad of 6-year-olds?  We’re ready to help!  We LOVE leading the party with our high-energy dancing, singing, and games activity called ‘Let’s Move!‘ anywhere, anytime. 

We come ready with a speaker, props for games, a kid-friendly playlist, and some great tricks to get all your guests moving & giggling. 

noon years eve storytime

Wind Down Kids New Year’s Eve with Story Magic

After all that dancing, it’s a great time to gather the children for some magical storytelling. For example, there are lots of darling children’s books about children’s New Year’s Eve…

The Night Before New Year’s by Natasha Wing

Squirrel’s New Year’s Resolution by Pat Miller

Shante Keys and the New Year’s Peas by Gail Piernas-Davenport

If you’re looking for a more interactive storytelling experience, we can bring one of our most popular activities for your celebration.  

Our brand new activity, ‘Let’s Perform!’ is a Children’s Magic Show where the children are the stars. This fully immersive storytelling adventure was made to bring wide age ranges together, so you don’t have to. 

new years eve photobooth for kids

Capture Every Smile

From Parents Magazine:

“Put your crafting skills to use by constructing a photo booth!  Just hang a paper backdrop (festive New Year’s Eve wrapping paper will do the trick) and set up a camera on a tripod or have a designated phone photographer in place.   Blast some music and have the kids dance around, posing with their new, festive props—they’ll have a blast and so will you.  These photos will be a precious keepsake that’ll last a lifetime”.

-Parents Magazine 

 

Quick Answers to Common Questions

1: What’s the best time to start the party? A: Start at 10:30 AM so you have plenty of time for activities before the big countdown!

2: How many kids should I invite? A: Invite 8-12 children to create the perfect energy for group activities.

3: There are older kids there – won’t they know it’s not really midnight? A: Make them special helpers! They love being “in charge” of younger kids’ activities.

Making Magic Together

No matter what activities you choose for your kids’ New Year’s Eve party, your children will love feeling included. And, we feel you’ll love watching them climb into bed at the right time that night. 🙂

Happy New Year!

Oh. And we have performers standing by who are open right now. Go ahead and see if we can travel to you!

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