Christmas

Nine things you'll find out if this is your first Christmas as a parent

Now you've got a baby, it's officially acceptable to be as excited as a 6-year-old this December.

Christmas is one of our favourite times of year, and once you've got kids, suddenly it feels fine to act like a child again. Present shopping brings with it a positive yelp of joy, as opposed to a begrudged sigh, and everyone wants to be at your house this year. A baby's first Christmas...

When is it OK to put up your Christmas decorations?

Christmas lights are already twinkling in the streets, while Christmas markets and outdoor ice rinks are in full swing. There is no doubt that the season is upon us.

But while our high streets are all decorated early with ulterior motives (yes, they want you in the shops, people), are there rules for when you should deck the halls of your actual home?

Plenty of people have...

Christmas thank yous: Is just a text acceptable?

If you spent a long time choosing a Christmas gift, or a lot of money on it, expecting a thank you from the recipient isn't unreasonable, surely?

As digital communication is taking over, the way many people speak to each other, your thank you – if you get it – is likely to be via text message rather than a handwritten note written on a flowery card.

But is a thank you text...

Seven reasons why big New Year's events are awful, and a house party is the way to go

New Year's Eve is the cherry atop the festive cake. A final feast before the January famine, promising drinking, merry-making, and a chance for single people to feel even more jaded than usual come midnight.

Broadly speaking, there are two schools of thought on how to structure the perfect New Year's Eve. School number one opts for the big occasion: A nightclub, a bar crawl or, most...

Worried about budgeting for Christmas? 10 tips for sensible festive spending

Christmas may still seem a long way away (unless you're one of those people who's already counting down the days!), but it pays to start planning now.

Last year, families spent around £820 on Christmas typically, previous research from VoucherCodes and the Centre of Retail Research suggests. Many households will have put their Christmas on credit – but with some planning ahead, it...

Why is your toddler more interested in the Christmas packaging?

Ever wondered why your child enjoys Christmas boxes and wrapping paper more than presents?

Dr Shona Goodall, a clinical psychologist at Sheffield Children's Hospital who has appeared on Channel 4's Secret Life of 4 Year Olds, says: "Many of us have spent a small fortune on Christmas presents only for our toddlers to seemingly push them aside in favour of the cardboard boxes or...

Ten ways to tell family you're not spending Christmas with them

When you've got a large family and they're not all celebrating Christmas under one roof, how do you tell some of them you won't be spending the big day with them?

Breaking such undesirable festive news can be tough, particularly if it's the first time you've been apart for Christmas. But circumstances change – people meet new partners and want to spend Christmas with them instead of...

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