Take the Kids on a News Holiday
With the end of the summer and the beginning of the fall, there is one thing that many people look forward to: the start of the new school year. Add to this the general holiday atmosphere that can be found in most areas around the United States, and you’ve got a perfect storm for enjoying the thrill of the trade period. This also means one other thing: the rise in the number of people looking for ways to earn money while on the holiday! There are many ways that people use to earn money while taking their kids out of school for the first time, but one method that is growing in popularity is the News Holiday Extravaganza. The event is modeled after the famed Toy Story character party, with all of the trappings.
What makes the News Holiday Extravaganza different than other parties based around popular cartoon characters? The fact that it is an actual party means that you don’t just have to worry about finding a place to hold the party. Instead, you choose a location where your guests will be able to do everything they want without running into any problems or getting disoriented. The location also means that you can decide how much money you want to spend on decorations and other supplies, which gives you more freedom to choose items that are appropriate for the holiday.
The News Holiday Extravaganza is held every year around the same time as the original Toy Story movie. It takes place around Halloween time, and you’ll find that it can be a fun activity for both young and old. As the name implies, the party will feature characters from the hit movie, including Woody Pride, Buzz Lightyear, Bo Peep, Mr. Potatohead, Mrs. Potatohead, Mr. Mike, and the Toy Story characters themselves.
What are some of the things that you can do during the holiday themed affair? One of the biggest attractions is the Toy Story blow up dollhouse, which is sure to get a big smile from everyone in your family. There are also a wide variety of activities that you can plan for this Holiday. Some of them include:
For younger children, you might decide to host a photo contest. Tell the kids that they will submit pictures of their best Christmas memories (or the worst, as the case may be) to the contest and the one with the most creative and adorable photos will be deemed the winner. Then, you can give them prizes like a trip to the Children’s Miracle Center or a subscription to the Disney magazine. And don’t forget to include a personal message from you! Nothing is more effective than a simple “Happy Holidays” message.
In addition to the traditional holiday themed toys and decorations, you can also take the opportunity to give away some new toys. The winner of the contest gets to keep the new toy. This adds an extra bit of fun to the event, as the child will become excited each time they receive a new toy. Some of the other toys that you might consider purchasing for your child include: sun visors, snow globes, and other novelty items that can be personalized with a name or a special message. Kids love to receive gifts, especially when they are something that was homemade or designed with them in mind!