15 best Star Wars characters to invite over for the holidays

LAKE BUENA VISTA, FL - DECEMBER 07: In this handout photo provided by Disney Parks, Storm Troopers and Darth Vader participate in the Disney Parks Christmas Day Parade television special at Magic Kingdom Park at the Walt Disney World Resort on December 07, 2013 in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. The parade will air on December 25t. (Photo by Mark Ashman/Disney Parks via Getty Images)
LAKE BUENA VISTA, FL - DECEMBER 07: In this handout photo provided by Disney Parks, Storm Troopers and Darth Vader participate in the Disney Parks Christmas Day Parade television special at Magic Kingdom Park at the Walt Disney World Resort on December 07, 2013 in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. The parade will air on December 25t. (Photo by Mark Ashman/Disney Parks via Getty Images) /
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4. The Child

How could we not invite the galaxy’s cutest baby? Just keep him away from the deviled eggs, because he’ll eat them all. The Child will easily steal the hearts of all of your relatives and make a great playmate for any younglings in your family. That being said, he isn’t fully in control of his Force powers… Who knows what he might get up to with his magic hand thing?

Don’t worry about having baby food around for him, he might actually try to eat the turkey whole when you aren’t looking. Can’t you just picture him snatching up two turkey legs in those tiny baby hands? Who could say no to him? If you happen to have pet fish, you may want to put a locked lid on the tank.

He may be fifty years old, but he is still a baby so be sure to keep an eye on him because Din Djarin is an over-exhausted single father. He’s a growing boy, so he might eat you out of house and home. It may be worth the effort to baby proof your house ahead of his arrival, but there’s no guarantee he won’t be able to use the Force (and the power of cuteness) to get away with whatever he wants.

The Child is definitely going to need a quiet place to nap after he’s had his fill of the holiday feast. Fortunately, he’s used to sleeping in his hover pram or in the hammock on the Razor Crest — so a playpen is probably all you need to have to accommodate him.