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I am also a mother of young children, but I have Feb. boys, twins, they are 6. I always have to come up with things due to there being nothing to really do in Feb. as well. But I was a Christmas time baby, actually new years eve (12/31), which can be even worse trying to compete with everything or get a reservation, or find an uncliche theme thats not cheesy. I did one year however, on my 21st birthday, have a Christmas themed party and it was like the game "Candyland". It was obviously kid freindly because I have children as well do my freinds, but all the moms dressed up like the girls off the game also, I was the "candy cane girl" b/c it was my birthday, but you could let them just be characters and have everyone dress the part. We also decorated with jars full of colored candy and things we made accordingly (candycane hopscotch, made tiaras with candy not that they last but it was fun). We decorated the gingerbread kits you can get a publix, I asked the store manager if we could order a box of them which was like 40, which ended up being about $150 I think and we all did them. You can go as big or small obviously as you want to, we did ours the night of Christmas, so it was after the presents and all to have something to do after all the hype of that morning. Everyone usually goes into zombie mode. But I was an adult and we were working with the weekend timeframes. For the kids, maybe even doing it the day before Christmas Eve while everyone is in the spirit, and let them have all the gifts from siblings, gparents, aunts, freinds, etc., then Christmas morning can all be from you and dad and maybe small things from others in the immediate family so they dont feel left out. At this age, they just like the paper and bows anyways, and do not know the difference in who gave them what, mine are 6, and still just worried about what Santa brought. I had a great time with it, yes I did have to go purchase the game at Toys R Us and sit down and look it over to remember things, and get ideas, but it really was a great time. Hope this helps.