Babys First Christmas: Tips For A Happy Holiday

Babys First Christmas: Tips For A Happy Holiday

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In North America, babys first Christmas is usually a grand affair. Special ornaments, hand made baby blankets and lots of playing pass the baby around are generally in order. By the end of the night, both you and your little one will be exhausted. If youre lucky, youll make it through with only one or two screaming fits. What can you do to make it an enjoyable affair for both you and your baby?



  1. Expect the unexpected. Even if your child has never thrown up or had explosive diarrhea in the past, ever (even if he or she is almost a toddler) be prepared for it to happen at your Christmas soire. Children, especially older babies, get over stimulated and can easily end up with upset tummies. (Specifically when your uncle spins them like a helicopter after they have eaten.) Pack an extra outfit or two for spills, and a few extra diapers and wipes.

  2. 3, 2, 1 Meltdown! Children are known for their holiday meltdowns and yours will be no exception. With all the activity going full speed around them, they are likely to get worn down and cranky much faster than usual. Chances are youve had your baby on the go for a few days before Christmas so he / she will be extra tired. Bring extra pacifiers, bottles and his or her favourite toy hippo its going to be a long night.

  3. Be prepared for the Full Monty. Babys first Christmas is the ultimate dress-up party: frilly dresses, leggings, Santa sleepers and tiny herringbone pants are likely to be seen. Unfortunately, when youre in a cramped party with a familys worth pf people, the temperature can start to rise. Dont be surprised if youre little elf needs to strip down to the bare minimum. Stick a Christmas bib around their neck and take some cute pictures its not worth the fight.

  4. Dont overdo it. If its your childs first major holiday, they are under twelve months of age. That means they dont care at all about opening gifts. Unique baby gifts are much better than big bulky toys: special ornaments and books are much more likely to have meaning in the years to come.

  5. Pack the playpen. Just because your baby doesnt want to celebrate, that doesnt mean you have to pack it in at 8pm. Bring your playpen and find a quiet spot to set up when you get there. When your little one finally starts to doze, (or passes out on the floor if theyre a mobile age) simply take them to the cozy playpen with their favourite baby blanket (you never know, it may work!)



Other tips to remember:
Watch for party hazards: Christmas time is the only time of year that you may see nuts a plenty in bowls everywhere around the house. Keep an eye out for sticky fingers and these Christmas hazards:

  • Christmas light cords and plugs

  • Bowls of nuts

  • Lit candles

  • Alcoholic beverages that are easy to grab

  • Already irritated family pets

  • Glass Christmas ornaments



Babys first Christmas can actually be fun just relax and be prepared! Happy holidays!


About the Author:
Lilly Gordon is a freelance web publisher and author and enjoys writing on a variety of topics. She is a wife and mother of two and specializes in babies, burp pads and diaper changing.



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