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.
We share four toys we think you should avoid buying your kids this holiday season.
We created two free printable calendars customizable to reflect your family’s own celebration of the holidays. One calendar is a gingerbread house with 24 days to count down until Xmas and the other calendar is a winter village with eight window openings to celebrate the days of Hanukkah. Enjoy!
A fun and no-fire craft to celebrate Hanukkah with the littlest of children.
Who doesn’t love to play with rubber stamps? The problem is they can be pricey and it’s tough to find the perfect design. So, we teach you how to make our own.
The holidays are upon us! Don’t go out in the cold to shop for holiday wrap, just print out these gift tags, small enclosure cards and wine bottle hangers.
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.
Use our free printable ombre dreidel for decoration for play. Happy Hanukkah!
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!