by I am pleased to be here today to share Hanukkah for kids traditions with Multicultural Kid Blogs readers. I will share main components of celebrating Hanukkah with daily rituals, food, books, and crafts. Disclosure: I am an Amazon associate and this post contains affiliate links. For full disclosure, please click here and thank you […]
Celebrating Passover
by Disclosure. “Creative Commons Seder Plate” by Karen is licensed under CC BY 2.0. I am an Amazon associate and this post contains affiliate links. For full disclosure, please click here and thank you for supporting my blog! Passover of My Childhood. I was raised in an atheist family in the former Soviet Union. […]
Christmas In Different Lands – 2013 Edition
by Did you know? Christmas wasn’t declared an official holiday in the United States until June 26, 1870? The Germans made the first artificial Christmas trees out of dyed goose feathers? Christmas trees have been sold in the U.S. since 1850? Many European countries believed that spirits, both good and evil, were active during the […]