Thursday, December 25, 2014

5 Tips For Celebrating Baby's First Christmas

5 Tips For Celebrating Baby's First Christmas


A first Christmas is a very special time for the whole family. Although your baby is probably too young to wait up for Santa or help you bake cookies, there is a comforting sense of warmth and joy that fills the home — not to mention all the interesting smells and sights for a little one that make an appearance at this time of year! This holiday season, make it memorable for every member of the family with these five great ideas for baby’s first Christmas.

5 Tips For Celebrating Baby's First Christmas


1. Choose a special stockingMake sure Santa knows that this is an extra-special Christmas in your house by giving your baby a stocking that celebrates their first Christmas. Stuff it with a few small, sweet gifts and a plush animal or two.

5 Tips For Celebrating Baby's First Christmas

2. Take lots of photos. Print out a few and preserve them in one of your family albums. When planning for Christmas morning, think about a place your baby can sit or lie to be part of the action and make sure they have their own small chair or a cozy blanket spread on the floor.

5 Tips For Celebrating Baby's First Christmas

3. Hang a commemorative ornamentIt can be a small figurine that reminds you of their favorite plush toy, or one that’s designed to be a lifelong keepsake, such as a hand print kit or an engravable frame.

5 Tips For Celebrating Baby's First Christmas

4. Snuggle them up in personalized pajamasFestive sleepwear that’s personalized with their name looks sweet, and the apparel itself may become one of those treasured keepsakes you hold onto long after your baby has grown.

5 Tips For Celebrating Baby's First Christmas

5. Give one very special giftA tactile, colorful quilt, an extra-cuddly new plush toy, or a music box that plays a sweet lullaby are all gifts that you’ll enjoy giving as much as they’ll enjoy receiving.


Source: Pottery Barn Kids Blog

1 comment:

  1. These are great tips! My 11 month old just celebrated his first Christmas this year!

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