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New Year's Eve: Netflix offers fake midnight countdown for parents keen to get kids to bed | |
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It’s a challenge surpassed only by Christmas Eve, but parents trying to get their youngsters to bed at a respectable hour tonight could find the tussle a bit easier thanks to a fake New Year countdown. | It’s a challenge surpassed only by Christmas Eve, but parents trying to get their youngsters to bed at a respectable hour tonight could find the tussle a bit easier thanks to a fake New Year countdown. |
Netflix is offering an unconventional solution to over-tired children with an on-demand New Year’s show starring King Julien, the star of DreamWorks Animation’s All Hail King Julien. | Netflix is offering an unconventional solution to over-tired children with an on-demand New Year’s show starring King Julien, the star of DreamWorks Animation’s All Hail King Julien. |
The animated ring-tailed lemur is hosting a three-minute child-friendly countdown “special” on the entertainment streaming website, which harried parents can play earlier in the evening to trick their offspring into believing that midnight has come and gone. | The animated ring-tailed lemur is hosting a three-minute child-friendly countdown “special” on the entertainment streaming website, which harried parents can play earlier in the evening to trick their offspring into believing that midnight has come and gone. |
The initiative from the US entertainment website is particularly well timed as it follows research from the Post Office which shows nearly two-thirds of families are planning to celebrate the New Year in the comfort of their own home. | The initiative from the US entertainment website is particularly well timed as it follows research from the Post Office which shows nearly two-thirds of families are planning to celebrate the New Year in the comfort of their own home. |
According to the survey by Post Office Home Insurance nearly 31 million people are expected to have a night in tonight, rather than venturing outside to celebrate. | According to the survey by Post Office Home Insurance nearly 31 million people are expected to have a night in tonight, rather than venturing outside to celebrate. |
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