Keep Busy on Christmas Day Morning

It's that time of year again. Bells ringing, music playing, family festive fun... Christmas Eve is hard enough, but Christmas Day morning is a whole different story. This article is aimed for children and young teenagers.

Christmas Eve Morning-12pm

 * 1) Fill your morning with the fun activities, leave the harder activities like cleaning etc... to the afternoon (by doing this you ensure time flies at the back end of the day and you are tired!). Fun activities include decoration making, admiring the tree, singing Christmas songs playing games.
 * 2) If you're a child (under 12) I suggest games such as Club Penguin and Diner Dash. For older, games such as Minecraft are adequate.
 * 3) Surf Youtube - watch music videos, watch your favorite stars etc...

Christmas Eve 12pm-4pm

 * 1) So the afternoon has arrived, time to do some chores! Perhaps tidy your room, tidy the lounge areas etc...
 * 2) Offer to help with cooking or do your own! Bake some festive cookies, perhaps it's best you get some utensils first along with icing.

Christmas Eve Night

 * 1) Spend time on your laptop watching movies after tea. You can stay up as long as your parents allow you, but it's Christmas Eve so they may let you stay up later than usual!
 * 2) * The Polar Express
 * 3) * Gavin and Stacey Christmas Special (12+)
 * 4) If you're allowed to bed whenever you want, make it a reasonable time. Don't spend until 1am watching TV or playing games, this'll only make you and your surroundings on Christmas Day unhappy.

Christmas Day Morning

 * 1) Wow you made it this far!? Congratulations! If you're up at 4am, try and sleep again, it seems impossible but try and imagine it's a normal day.
 * 2) If you have a console of any form, iPad, DS etc... Play it but keep the volume down, even better plug yourself in with headphones.

Related wikiHows

 * Survive Christmas Eve and Morning (for Kids)
 * Pass Time from Christmas Eve to Christmas Morning
 * Wait on Christmas Morning to Open Presents