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Are you wanting to throw a Christmas dance party for kids? Here are some things to consider and plan before inviting your party guests.

 

Christmas Dance Party for Kids

 

Christmas Dance Party for Kids

 

A Christmas dance party for kids is a wonderful idea and a great way for kids to have a merry little Christmas! Here’s a guide to help you plan and organize a fun-filled event:

 

1. Choose a Date and Venue:


   Select a date close to Christmas when most children will be available. You can host the party at your home, a community center, or a rented event space, depending on the number of attendees.

 

2. Send Invitations:


   Create festive invitations that capture the Christmas theme. Include essential details such as the date, time, venue, RSVP information, and any special instructions or requirements (e.g., costumes, permission slips, etc.). 

Consider using online platforms to send a digital invitation or traditional mail for sending out paper invitations.

 

3. Decorations:


   Transform the venue into a magical Christmas wonderland. 

Use traditional Christmas colors like red, green, and gold. Hang up twinkling lights, put up a Christmas tree, and use themed decorations like snowflakes, ornaments, and Santa hats. Balloons, streamers, and table centerpieces can also add to the festive atmosphere.

​And don’t forget the dance floor! If you have a designated dance floor, consider adding a light-up dance floor or floor decals with Christmas designs like snowflakes or candy canes.

 

4. Music and Playlist:


   Compile a playlist of lively and age-appropriate Christmas songs. Include popular tunes like “Jingle Bells,” “Frosty the Snowman,” and “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.” You can also add in some modern Christmas hits. 

Consider using a streaming service or hire a DJ to ensure continuous music throughout the event.

To find some of the best Christmas songs to dance to check out the Best Christmas Dance Songs list. It has all the songs you need for a fun Christmas dance party!

 

Best Christmas Dance Songs

 

5. Dance Party Games:

 

Hosting a Christmas dance party for kids can be even more exciting with some fun dance party games. Here are some game ideas to keep the little dancers entertained:
1. Musical Chairs:
   – Set up chairs in a circle, one less than the number of kids.
   – Play Christmas music and have the kids dance around the chairs.
   – When the music stops, they must quickly find a chair to sit in. The one left standing is out.
   – Remove one chair and continue until only one child remains.

2. Dance-Off:
   – Have a dance-off competition where kids take turns showing off their best dance moves.
   – You can have judges or let the other kids vote for the winner.
   – Award small prizes for the best dancer, most creative moves, or silliest dance.

3. Freeze Dance:
   – Play Christmas music and have the kids dance around.
   – When the music stops, they must freeze in their current position.
   – Those who continue to move are out, and the last one freezing wins.

4. Santa Limbo:
   – Set up a limbo stick or rope held by two adults or positioned on two sturdy objects.
   – Kids take turns trying to limbo under the “Santa limbo stick” without falling or touching it.
   – Gradually lower the limbo stick to increase the difficulty.

5. Santa Says:
   – Play a Christmas-themed version of “Simon Says.”
   – Call out dance moves like “Santa says hop on one foot,” and the kids must follow only if you say “Santa says” first.

6. Christmas Dance Relay:
    – Divide the kids into teams.
    – Each team takes turns dancing a specific Christmas dance (like the “Jingle Bell Rock”) across a designated area.
    – The next player on the team continues the dance, and the relay continues until each team member has danced.

11. Santa’s Reindeer Hokey Pokey:
    – Play the Hokey Pokey with a Christmas twist.
    – Sing “You put your antlers in, you put your antlers out…” while the kids follow the dance instructions.

Remember to adapt these games to the age group of the children and ensure that everyone has a chance to participate and have fun at your Christmas dance party. Prizes or small treats for winners can add to the excitement and holiday spirit.

 

6. Costume Contest:


   Encourage the kids to come dressed in their favorite Christmas costumes. Host a costume contest and let them showcase their outfits on the dance floor. Award prizes for categories like “Best Santa Claus,” “Most Creative Costume,” or “Cutest Elf.”

 

Wonderful Christmastime

 

7. Snacks and Refreshments:


   Set up a snack bar with Christmas-themed treats. Offer cookies shaped like reindeer, snowflakes, or Christmas trees, along with hot cocoa, candy canes, and other festive snacks. Make sure to provide options for children with dietary restrictions or allergies.

 

8. Crafts and Activities:


   Create a designated craft area where kids can take a break from dancing and engage in Christmas-themed activities. Provide supplies for making ornaments, decorating stockings, or creating paper snowflakes. You can also set up a photo booth with props and costumes for memorable pictures.

 

9. Visit from Santa:


   Arrange for Santa Claus to make an appearance at the party. Kids can take turns sitting on Santa’s lap, sharing their Christmas wishes, and receiving small gifts or goody bags.

 

10. Party Favors:

Prepare small goody bags or favors for each child to take home as a memento of the party. Fill them with Christmas-themed items like mini candy canes, small toys, stickers, or holiday-themed stationery.

Remember to prioritize safety during the event, ensure adult supervision, and provide a comfortable space for parents to relax or participate in the festivities. With these ideas, you can create a memorable Christmas dance party that will bring joy to the children and create lasting holiday memories.