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How to Celebrate Children's Day Without Spending a Fortune
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How to Celebrate Children's Day Without Spending a Fortune

By Marielle Henaine - 2020-04-20T10:11:00Z
Children's Day is approaching, and it's not just any date; it's a day dedicated to the little ones in the house to honor, celebrate, care for, and love them. And to do this, you don't need big parties or expensive gifts; a small detail and some fun activities are enough to show them how much we care.

Here are some activity ideas you can do to celebrate Children's Day without spending a fortune.



Board Games
The idea is to spend a day dedicated to sharing board games as a family. In fact, these games can be the gifts for the little ones on their special day. It’s about having a game marathon where fun and the kids are the main characters.

Movie Afternoon at Home
Gifts, breakfast, and lunch can be the prelude to an afternoon dedicated to cinema. You can organize a movie afternoon at home to watch classic children's movies with popcorn, milkshakes, and candy included.

Picnic
Have a real picnic, like in the movies, with a tablecloth, basket, fruits, juices, snacks, and outdoor games. You can do it in a garden or park, and if you can't go out or don’t have an outdoor space, you can turn the living room or dining room into the perfect setting.

Treasure Hunt
A different way to open gifts. Organize a treasure hunt around your house for the kids to have fun finding the clues that lead them to the gifts. Identify the most unexpected spots and include small surprises in each clue.

Cooking Together
It can be a dessert, a homemade pizza, or whatever you think your kids can handle. Let them choose a menu they love and have the whole family participate in making the dish. Visit our Children's Day section for recipe ideas that are perfect to make together.

Remember that the most important thing is the time and memories you create together; a big party or expensive gifts are not necessary, as when your kids grow up, it’s the family moments that they will remember the most.
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