There are many different ways to celebrate Christmas around the world. While we know we won't be adopting all these traditions with our kids this year, it was interesting to learn about the different ways other cultures celebrate. I do plan on making mini mince pies during ...read more
You probably already know that Mexico celebrates Cinco di Mayo on May 5th, but did you know that Japan celebrates Children's Day on May 5th? Related: Summer Camp Out Party What: Kodomo no hi, also known as Children's Day. Families celebrate the health, happiness and well being ...read more
Holi is a Spring festival also known as the Festival of Colors! What: Holi is a Hindu festival that celebrates the end of winter (white), the beginning of spring (colorful) and the victory of good over evil. It's a great opportunity to play, laugh, forgive and repair ...read more
We lived in Germany for a few years, and it was wonderful. While we were there, we learned lots of things about Germany and celebrated new holidays. One of our favorite German holidays to celebrate was St. Martin's Day or Lanternenumzug. Celebrate With Kids Around The World: St ...read more
Source Celebrate with Kids Around the World Dia de Muertos This is probably Mexico's most popular holiday. Dia De Muertos is also known as Day of the Dead. So you can guess what kind of party this is... A celebration of the dead. And it fall just after Halloween. What: Dia ...read more
There is nothing quite like the bond between a brother and sister. Yes, they may know how to push your buttons and annoy you from time to time, especially as kids. But deep down you know there is nobody that loves you like your brother or sister does. Today's holiday is all ...read more
What: Midsommar is also known as Midsummer's Eve or Midsummer's Day. It's the celebration of summer and falls on the longest day of the year. After a long dark winter Midsommar is a time to party! When: Midsommar is celebrated on the longest day of the year and the shortest ...read more
We love to celebrate holidays with our kids. While we love to celebrate traditional holidays, we like to branch out and expose our kids to holidays that we normally wouldn't celebrate. It's fun to learn other traditions and holidays. Related: Throw a Holi Color Party with Your ...read more