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Here are some fantastic ideas for celebrating Children's Day at home with family/whānau, friends and neighbours. Think about what you might like to do on Children's Day.

Pre-Schoolers

Three things I love about you
Parents, tell your child three things that you love about him/her. Write them on a sheet of paper or a special piece of card and give it to your child to keep.

Bake a cake
Bake a special Children's Day cake together. Put some fun decorations on top.

Crown your child King or Queen of Children's Day
Help your child to make a crown. Officially crown them King or Queen of Children's Day. Tell them they get to make some decisions about what to do for the day.

Make a plan together
Talk with your child about what they'd like to do on Children's Day. Look on the Children's Day website to see whether there are any events in your area that you could go along to.

Drawing and storytelling
Allow your child to draw and colour anything he or she wants.  When finished, ask your child to tell you about his or her picture.  Write your child's story and then read it back to him or her.

Colour walk
Draw pictures together with lots of colours. Take turns talking about your pictures. Then ask your child to name the colours that he or she used. Afterwards take a ‘Colour Walk' with your child. Ask him or her to point to all things that are (choose a colour).

Give old toys and clothes to charity
With your child choose some old toys and clothes to give away to charity so that other children can enjoy them.

Water play
Get a variety of objects and experiment with what floats and sinks. Maybe you could include objects that are found at sea such as shells, stones and seaweed.

Afternoon tea with the neighbours
Have an afternoon tea – get together with the neighbours and their children and have tea on the lawn or in your local park. Children could help Mum or Dad make shaped biscuits.

Children's Day colours day
Pick one of the Children's Day colours and have a colour day! The Children's Day colours are grass green, deep purple, orange and yellow. Have fun with the colour by wearing it, eating food of that colour, and naming as many things around you that are the same colour.

Make shaped potato prints
Make a potato print. Cut out a variety of shapes from a potato, dip it in paint and press firmly onto paper to see what masterpieces you can create.

Do the Children's Day quiz
Parents, how well do you know your child? Test yourself and find out.


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Family concert
Have a family concert. Each person could make up a song, dance or skit and perform it to the rest of the family.

Swap stories
Ask your Mum or Dad to tell you a story about something special you did when you were little. Find out a story about their childhood too. You could tell them about some of the special things you remember.

Breakfast in the park
Pack a simple breakfast, like muffins, yoghurt, fruit, and juice or water, invite family and friends and head to the nearest park. Let the kids run and play or if you prefer you can use the opportunity to play some outdoor games.

Breakfast in bed
Get Mum or Dad to make you an extra special breakfast in bed (for instance, a bowl of cereal decorated with fruit in the shape of a happy face).

NZ Idol
Hold your own NZ Idol show. Pick one or two family members to be the judges and let the rest compete to see who will be the next NZ Idol. To make the show more real, you could even try using a karaoke machine or microphone.

Plant a special Children's Day flower or tree
How about planting something together in honour of Children's Day? You could enjoy watching it grow Children's Day after Children's Day!

Get outdoors
Go on an adventure outdoors with the family. Take advantage of some of the great national parks and hiking tracks and spend your day hiking, exploring, and picnicking. Even if it's raining, throw on your raincoats and gumboots and splash in the puddles.

Head for the beach
If there's a beach near you why not pack a family picnic and head off for the day? You could make shaped sandcastles and pretend to be Hector's Dolphins diving in and out of the sea. If you're very lucky you may even spot a real one! Almost all swim the east, west and south coast waters of the South Island. Remember to be water safe and sun safe.

Camp out in the back yard
Pitch your tent in the back yard and roast marshmallows over the coals of a charcoal grill. You can tell ghost stories and if it's a clear night try to spot some of the major constellations in the sky.

Family movie and photo session
The evening might be a good time for watching old family movies (if you have some) or looking through family photos and reminiscing.

Board game challenge
Play your favourite board game together as a family.

Family fun contest
Plan a family fun contest some time during the day or in the evening. Competitions should be something that everyone can participate in. Here are some ideas:

  • Balance contest – you need two tin cans and a length of string. Set the cans two-feet apart, each person stand with one foot on the can, holding one end of the string in their hand. At the count of three, each challenger tries to unbalance their opponent by pulling on the string.
  • The longest apple peel – you need an apple and a vegetable peeler. Each person peels an apple, then measure who has the longest unbroken peel.
  • Coin spinning – see whose coin spins the longest. Make sure to give everyone a few practice spins.
  • Blink challenge – stare at each other and see who blinks first.
  • Laugh-a-thon – try to make opponents laugh by cracking jokes and making faces.
  • House of cards – who can build the biggest house of cards.
  • Jump rope – who can skip the longest?
  • Handstands – who can stay up in the air the longest?

Note: you can make up your own competitions to add to this list. Younger children should get a point advantage so it is fair for everybody.

Do the Children's Day quiz
Parents, how well do you know your child? Test yourself and find out.


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Older Children

Swap stories
Ask your Mum or Dad to tell you a story about something special you did when you were little. Find out a story about their childhood too. You could tell them about some of the special things you remember.

Organise your own Children's Day event
You might have a great idea for celebrating Children's Day in your community, such as a street party for your neighbourhood or games in the park with your friends' younger brothers and sisters. Why not form your own Children's Day event planning team and dream up something exciting? For help or advice contact the Children's Day team.

Play games with your parents or grandparents
Ask your parents or grandparents what games they used to play when they were your age. Play them together!

Invent your own Children's Day board game
Why not try inventing your own board game that the whole family can play on Children's Day? Your only limit is your imagination!

Play sport in the park
Get a group of friends and adults together and play a game in the park, such as cricket or soccer.

Go for a bike ride with the whole family
Get on your bikes and ride to your favourite place for a picnic.

Write a book of short stories
Write a small book of short stories with your family about what it is like growing up in New Zealand. Photos of your family, neighbourhood and friends could bring the pages to life.

Do the Children's Day quiz
Parents, how well do you know your child? Test yourself and find out.


Download PDF - Children's Day QuizChildren's Day Quiz (PDF 13KB) 


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