by Easter (and the preceding “Holy Week”) is a Christian holiday remembering the death and resurrection of Jesus, with traditions dating back to pagan springtime festivals. Since it is celebrated in so many countries, we thought it would be interesting to look at Easter around the world. We asked our member bloggers- multicultural families who […]
Big, Little World: Connecting and Connected – Earth Day Blog Hop
by Earth Day always reminds me of just how big and small the world is. As I explore the globe and maps with my little ones and talk about caring for our environment, the world can seem so big. However, as I help my little ones understand that throwing trash on the ground here could […]
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. […]
Celebrating Holi with Family and Friends
by Sharing an experience with another family can be one of most memorable adventures to experience together. Adding a whole other culture to it can make it even more memorable. Each spring there is a Hindi Festival called Holi. Around the world, Hindus are celebrating Holi, the Festival of Colors. Holi is a popular springtime celebrations […]
Purim: 5 Reasons Why It Is My Favorite Jewish Holiday
by On Sunday, March 16, Jewish people around the world will celebrate the holiday of Purim. At the root of the holiday is a celebration of the deliverance of the Jewish people from imminent destruction in the wake of a plot by the infamous Haman (and his now equally infamous triangular-shaped hat). In fact, the […]
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