Hanukkah Traditions
Families typically celebrate the eight nights of Hanukkah with shared meals, often latkes are part of the meal, small gifts and dreidel games.
Families typically celebrate the eight nights of Hanukkah with shared meals, often latkes are part of the meal, small gifts and dreidel games.
Frogs! Frogs everywhere! Frogs in your bed! Frogs on your head! Help your kids remember the story of Passover with this silly froggy craft.
Here’s a fun Menorah craft you can make without a real flame in sight! This is great for a teachable tool or a toy children can play with.
Norooz (or Nowruz) is the Persian New Year that celebrates the Spring Equinox. This year it falls on March 20th. It’s a very festive holiday full of fun traditions like decorating eggs and going on picnics.
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a cute, but easy-for-a-weekday-morning breakfast that the whole family will enjoy!
Celebrating Nowruz? Let your young ones help out setting the Haft-Seen table with our handy coloring sheet printable as their guide. Just download and print.
St. Lucia Day (or St. Lucy’s Day) is a popular holiday celebrated in Scandinavia and Sweden and many other parts of the world on December 13th. We introduce this international holiday and an associated craft.
Celebrating the Thai Pongal Harvest Festival with a tutorial on making air-dry clay pots with kids.
Tired of homemade menorahs and popsicle-stick Star-of-Davids? Here’s something new and fun to do with your children during Hanukkah. Make a happy little Hanukkah Village out of raisin boxes!
On the 15th day of the Chinese Lunar New Year many Chinese celebrate with a Lantern Festival. Children decorate colorful lanterns. We are inspired to make our own that are safe to hang inside your home.