Fun Family Traditions You'll Love for Years
These fun family tradition ideas are all about adding simple rituals that will help you form strong family bonds and create memories to last for years.
Our list is growing as parents share the family traditions that they enjoy with their kids year after year. From simple daily routines to fun family theme nights, you'll find plenty of inspiration to start some new traditions with your own family.
Do you have a favorite family tradition that you think fellow parents might want to try? Tell us about it below!
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Personalized Birthday Dinners
Kristy Pepping: My mom used to make our favorite meal on our birthdays growing up so I kept this family tradition for my own family. I simply ask what they want me to make for their birthday dinner and that's what everyone eats. It's actually pretty funny sometimes to hear the entire menu since some of the sides you wouldn't necessarily pair with the main course!
Mother/Daughter Holiday Tea
Sarah Calamita: We have a Mother/Daughter Tea during the Christmas holidays. We get dressed up all fancy and enjoy listening to the music and drinking our tea/water. My daughter feels so special when we do this! There are so many places that do this, but you could also recreate at home (as we have during COVID!)
Breakfast in Bed
Alexandra F.: This is a tradition from my own childhood that I have loved carrying over to our family. Every birthday, the birthday kid/teen/mom/dad gets woken up by the whole family singing "Happy Birthday” and bringing in a tray of their favorite breakfast, along with their birthday gifts. Then we all crowd onto the bed to eat and open gifts. It is the best way to start a special day!
Homemade Birthday Cake
Shila: Homemade cake is a fun way to make the birthday kid (or adult!) feel special, and there are so many fun birthday cake recipes to try. This is especially true for my husband, whose birthday falls on one of the biggest "holidays" for kids - Halloween! To show dad we care, we carve out a couple hours before trick-or-treating to bake him a personalized cake. We decorate using spooky themes like gummy worms in dirt (from Oreo crumbs).
Bedtime Stories
Kelly R: Reading bedtime stories to my kids has been part of our routine from the very beginning. Even now that my kids are old enough to read to themselves, they still love this calm listening time at the end of the day. For my middle schooler, we have continued this tradition by listening to audiobooks together every night!
Growth Chart
Kelly R: We display an awesome engraved wooden ruler growth chart on one of the walls in our home. We measure and mark our kids' heights each year on their birthday. It's the first thing they ask to do when they wake up in the morning on their special day! I love this family tradition because we are able to bring the ruler with us when we move, which we wouldn't be able to do if we were marking heights on a doorframe or wall.
Birthday Balloons on Doorway
Karen Wilson Bellomy: We always put balloons all over the bedroom door on our children's birthdays so when they wake up and try to get through they have to pop the balloons to get out. It is so much fun and looks great, too.
Special Plate for Special Days
Sarah Calamita: We use a "Special Plate" for all birthdays and special days (last day of school, Mother's Day, etc.) The kids get to eat their meal on it or put their birthday cake on it. Just one more thing to make their day feel extra special!
Special Sunday Breakfast
Shila: One of our favorite family traditions involves preparing quiche every Sunday for a sit-down morning meal. It's one of the easiest recipes for kids to make when you use a store-bought crust. Trust me, we couldn't keep up with this weekly routine if it wasn't so simple and yummy! The more important win, though, is willingly gathering together. Family tradition examples like these around the dining table make for great conversation, too!
Game Night
Marcia Alvarez Delgado: To keep the family together when things get too busy we have the kids choose a game once a month and play together for a game night with pizza and popcorn. It can be a board game or Mario Kart. We let the kids choose.
Happy Birthday Cake Hat
Kelly R: We upgraded to reusable party decorations when we started celebrating a lot of family birthdays over Zoom, and now our birthday celebrations are one of our favorite family traditions! Everyone loves this ridiculous happy birthday hat, which is worn by the birthday boy or girl (or mom or dad!) on their special day.
Family Movie Night
Kelly R: We started doing a weekly family movie night a few years ago, and it is something that we still look forward to every single week! Friday nights are pizza and movie nights, and we all take turns being the one who gets to choose a family friendly movie. This eliminates any arguments about what we are watching. It's the perfect way to wind down the week!
Eating Dinner Together
Kelly R: Eating dinner together isn't the most glamorous of family traditions, but we prioritize doing it as much as we possibly can! How often do you eat together? It's a built-in way to hear about everyone's day and connect as a family, even when we are all busy.
Holiday Ornament Souvenirs
Kristy Pepping: We started a souvenir tradition when our oldest went on her first vacation. We bring back a holiday ornament to hang on our tree each time. One of our favorite family Christmas traditions is when we pull them out of the box each year to decorate, and talk about our past vacations. It keeps the fun memories going.
Daily Family Walk
Kelly R: We go on a family walk around the neighborhood every day after dinner. It's a low-key and totally free family tradition, and it's nice to wind down the day with a little exercise and fresh air. We've come up with fun things to do on walks to help motivate the kids to want to do it day after day!
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