25 Best New Years Children's Books for Kids to Celebrate!

The dawn of a new year is a magical time for children, filled with the promise of fresh beginnings, exciting adventures, and delightful discoveries. As the clock ticks towards midnight, the world buzzes with anticipation, and for kids, it's a moment filled with wonder and joy. It’s a time when they reflect on the year gone by, make resolutions, and eagerly embrace the prospect of new experiences.

In the realm of literature, there exists a treasure trove of picture books that encapsulate the essence of the New Year, inviting young readers into worlds where the turning of the calendar is celebrated in heartwarming and imaginative ways. These happy new year's books and new year's eve books not only entertain but also impart valuable lessons about hope, change, and the beauty of new beginnings.

What the New Year Brings for Kids:

For kids, the New Year signifies a fresh chapter in their lives—a chance to dream big, set goals, and embark on new adventures. It's a time when they are encouraged to reflect on their achievements, learn from their experiences, and embrace the future with enthusiasm. The New Year brings with it a sense of possibility, allowing children to envision a world full of exciting opportunities waiting to be explored.

In literature, the New Year often serves as a backdrop for tales of friendship, self-discovery, and the importance of embracing change. These stories not only captivate young minds but also impart valuable life lessons, fostering curiosity, resilience, and a sense of optimism in children as they step into the unknown terrain of another year.New Year's Eve can be so much fun with kids!

Here are some fun ways to begin new year traditions and activities you might consider:

  1. Countdown Bags: Fill bags with small toys, snacks, sparkly streamers or activities for each hour leading up to midnight. Kids can open one bag per hour to keep the excitement going.

  2. Mock Countdown: Celebrate the New Year at an earlier hour to accommodate younger bedtimes. You can do a countdown at 9 p.m. or even earlier, complete with noisemakers, confetti, and a mini "ball drop."

  3. Family Game Night: Set up a variety of games like charades, board games, card games, or karaoke. Encourage everyone to participate and have fun.

  4. Create a Time Capsule: Have the kids write down their favorite memories, wishes, or resolutions on paper and seal them in a time capsule to be opened the following year.

  5. Cook or Bake Together: Make special New Year's Eve treats like cookies, cupcakes, or pizzas. Let the kids get creative with decorations and make new fun holiday recipes.

  6. Watch a Movie Marathon: Choose a series of family-friendly movies to watch together, complete with popcorn and cozy blankets.

  7. Make DIY Decorations: Craft New Year's decorations like paper hats, confetti poppers, festive party hats, or banners to decorate the house.

  8. Reflect and Set Goals: Take time to reflect on the past year and discuss goals or aspirations for the upcoming one. It can be simple things like learning a new skill or spending more time together as a family.

  9. Outdoor Activities: If weather permits, plan outdoor activities like a bonfire with marshmallow roasting, a nature walk to see holiday lights, or stargazing.

  10. Sparkling Cider Toast: Raise glasses of sparkling cider (or another kid-friendly drink) for a toast to the New Year. You can make it extra special by using fancy glasses or adding colorful drink umbrellas.

Remember, the key is to involve the kids in the planning process and tailor the activities to their preferences and ages. The goal is to create lasting memories and start the New Year on a joyful note!

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25 Children's Book Choices about New Year for Kids:

  1. Squirrel's New Year's Resolution by Pat Miller: Squirrel knows that New Year's Day is a great day for making resolutions! But what does it mean to make a resolution, anyway? As she makes visits around the forest she learns about New Year's resolutions and helps her friends get started on theirs. If only she can think of a resolution of her very own.

  2. The Night Before New Year's by Natasha Wing: Another title in Natasha Wing's bestselling Night Before series! It's the night before New Year's, and the whole family is determined to stay up until midnight! Everyone?s stocked up on sparkly streamers and festive party hats, but after a night filled with card games and too many cupcakes, the little ones are getting sleepy. . . Can they make it until the clock strikes twelve?

  3. Shante Keys and the New Year's Peas by Gail Piernas-Davenport: Shante discovers the tradition of eating black-eyed peas on New Year's for good luck and tries to bring this tradition to her family's New Year's celebration.

  4. Happy New Year, Spot! by Eric Hill: Spot, the lovable puppy, celebrates New Year's Eve with his family and friends, engaging young readers with simple yet delightful illustrations. Ring in the new year with this festive board book featuring everyone's favorite puppy! Spot isn’t old enough to stay up until midnight, but he finds a way to celebrate the New Year early with his family. Bring your party hats and noisemakers as you join Spot in celebrating the new year!

  5. New Year at the Pier: A Rosh Hashanah Story by April Halprin Wayland: Izzy’s favorite part of Rosh Hashanah is Tashlich, a joyous ceremony in which people apologize for the mistakes they made in the previous year and thus clean the slate as the new year begins. But there is one mistake on Izzy’s “I’m sorry” list that he’s finding especially hard to say out loud. Humor, touching moments between family and friends, and lots of information about the Jewish New Year are all combined in this lovely picture book for holiday sharing.

  6. The Itsy Bitsy Dreidel by Jeffrey Burton: Combining the spirit of Hanukkah and the New Year, this book follows the adventures of the itsy bitsy dreidel as it spins through the holidays.

  7. P. Bear's New Year's Party: A Counting Book by Paul Owen Lewis: A counting book that follows P. Bear as he invites various animals to his New Year's party, engaging kids with counting and rhymes.Your little one will love this fun story about P. Bear's new year! 

  8. The Lucky Grapes by Tracey Kyle- It’s New Year’s Eve in Spain, and Rafa is excited to stay up for the first time ever to celebrate with his familia at the plaza. There’ll be fireworks and música and . . . grapes? Rafa finds out that he needs to eat a small grape with each of the twelve midnight chimes to bring luck in the New Year. Can he do it? Will he even make it to midnight?

  9. We All Celebrate The New Year: By Hannah Swift - “We all celebrate the New Year” Lindy the cat said. Do you know? Costa Rican celebrate the New Year by running a suitcase around the block, while Danish greet the New Year by throwing old plates and glasses against the doors of family and friends…. Follow Lindy the cat to see how cats around the world celebrate the New Year.

  10. Happy New Year Spots and Stripes! by Laurie Friedman - It's New Year's Eve and Ms. Green is busy in her flower shop getting flowers ready for her customers. She leaves Spots and Stripes at home to plan the night ahead. Will this dog and cat duo find a way to resolve their differences and happily ring in the new year together?

  11. "Happy New Year, Beni" by Jane Breskin Zalben:This book follows Beni as he prepares to celebrate Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year. Through Beni's experiences, readers learn about the customs and traditions associated with this holiday, such as blowing the shofar (a ram's horn) and eating symbolic foods like apples dipped in honey for a sweet new year. It's a beautifully illustrated book that introduces young readers to the significance of Rosh Hashanah in a warm and accessible way.

  12. "The Turning of the Year" by Bill Martin Jr. Sledding, splashing, catching fireflies, picking pumpkins--from January to December, each month brings a new adventure.

  13. "New Year's Day (Celebrations in My World)" by Lynn Peppas:Another book centered on New Year's Day, "Celebrations in My World" series by Lynn Peppas introduces children to various cultural celebrations. This particular book focuses on New Year's Day and explores how different cultures mark the occasion. It delves into diverse customs, traditions, and festivities associated with the New Year in different parts of the world, providing an informative and culturally rich perspective for young readers.

You cannot go wrong with any of these best new year’s books to use at home with family members or at school too!

The New Year is a time of celebration, reflection, and anticipation for children around the world. Through the pages of these 25 enchanting picture books, young readers and the entire family can immerse themselves in tales that celebrate the joy, traditions, festive celebration, and excitement surrounding this special time. These stories not only entertain but also inspire kids to embrace change, set goals, and welcome the adventures that each new year brings.

As we step into the future, let these fabulous books serve as companions, guiding children through the joys of new beginnings and instilling in them the belief that every new year holds endless possibilities waiting to be discovered surrounded by your family's love.

Head to the Books tab on the blog, for LOTS of great books and delightful picture book options for holidays, every day reading or various themes.

Erin Smith

Mom of 3 sharing tips for parenting, DIY and crafts, recipes for kids, and lifestyle tips for families on the go.  

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