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Celebrating New Year’s Eve: Teaching Children About Time, Traditions & New Beginnings

Every year on December 31, families around the world gather to celebrate New Year’s Eve, a joyful moment that marks the end of one year and the beginning of another. With sparkling lights, countdowns, and festive traditions, New Year’s Eve…
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Hanukkah: Helping Children Discover Tradition, Culture, and Light

Every year, Jewish families around the world celebrate Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights — a holiday that honors faith, perseverance, and hope. Celebrated for eight nights, Hanukkah brings families together through candle lighting, songs, special…
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Celebrating Poinsettia Day: Teaching Children About Culture, Nature & Holiday Traditions

Every year on December 12, families across the United States celebrate Poinsettia Day, a festive holiday that honors one of the most iconic plants of the season. With its bright red leaves and cheerful appearance, the poinsettia has become a…
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The Feast of the Immaculate Conception: Helping Children Discover Tradition, Culture, and Significance

Every year on December 8, communities around the world celebrate the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, a Christian holiday that honors purity, hope, and new beginnings. For many families—especially in countries like Spain, Italy, the Philippines,…
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Celebrating Dutch Traditions & Togetherness: Teaching Children About Sinterklaas (Netherlands)

Every December, families across the Netherlands celebrate one of the most beloved and culturally significant holidays of the year: Sinterklaas. This centuries-old tradition fills homes, streets, and classrooms with music, poetry, surprises,…
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Día de los Muertos: Celebrating Life, Love, and Memory with Your Family

Every fall, vibrant colors, sweet scents, and joyful music fill towns and homes across Mexico and Latin America as families celebrate Día de los Muertos — the Day of the Dead. For many, the name sounds somber, but this beautiful tradition…
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All Saints’ Day: Honoring Everyday Heroes of Faith and Love

Each fall, as the air turns crisp and the leaves begin to change, families around the world celebrate a beautiful and meaningful holiday — All Saints’ Day. Celebrated on November 1, All Saints’ Day (known in Spanish as Día de Todos…
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Chuseok: Korea’s Harvest Moon Festival — A Celebration of Family, Gratitude & Tradition

Autumn lights up the Korean calendar with one of its most beloved holidays: Chuseok (추석). Sometimes called Korean Thanksgiving, Chuseok is a time for family reunions, honoring ancestors, and celebrating the year’s harvest under the full…
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Rosh Hashana: A Sweet New Beginning for Families with Young Children

As the leaves begin to change and fall settles in, families around the world come together to celebrate Rosh Hashana, the Jewish New Year. For families with young children, it’s a wonderful opportunity to explore new beginnings, meaningful…
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Social-Emotional Learning in the Context of Language Learning: Nurturing Confident, Empathetic Communicators

In today’s interconnected world, the ability to communicate in multiple languages is more valuable than ever. But language learning is about much more than mastering vocabulary and grammar—it is a gateway to deeper emotional intelligence,…