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but, my son's class has their "holiday" party every year and I was kind of shocked to learn that they don't learn about any other holidays other than Christmas.
The kicker this year, is that there is a Jewish boy in his class that celebrates Hannakah (99% sure, I spelled that wrong, but it is too early to spell check). I feel for this boy, that he has to sit and learn about what his friends will be doing, but that they won't get a chance to learn about what he is celebrating this time of year.
So, I talked it over with the other room parents, and we've decided to do "Holidays in America" party this year. We thought we would do activities and have treats from each of the different holidays.
We have to do our best to stay away from the religious nature of all of the holidays, because it is a public school. But we thought we would come at it from a different angle and celebrate traditions!
So far, I have the big 3; Christmas, Hannukah (spelled correcltly, there right?) and Kwanza. So if anyone can educate me on these or any other cultural holidays celebrated in America, I would love it!
I am actually more familair with Kwanza than I am with Hannukah, because we have friends who celebrate it, and they invited us to join some of their activities a few years ago. I really thought it was an amazing holiday, and we'd all be better off if we celebrated the 7 principles of Kwanza throughout the year!
Anyhoo, any help on traditions or celebrations would be greatly appreciated! And for references, the kids are 2nd graders, so they are old enough to learn the basic traditions for these holidays, but probably not much more!
The kicker this year, is that there is a Jewish boy in his class that celebrates Hannakah (99% sure, I spelled that wrong, but it is too early to spell check). I feel for this boy, that he has to sit and learn about what his friends will be doing, but that they won't get a chance to learn about what he is celebrating this time of year.
So, I talked it over with the other room parents, and we've decided to do "Holidays in America" party this year. We thought we would do activities and have treats from each of the different holidays.
We have to do our best to stay away from the religious nature of all of the holidays, because it is a public school. But we thought we would come at it from a different angle and celebrate traditions!
So far, I have the big 3; Christmas, Hannukah (spelled correcltly, there right?) and Kwanza. So if anyone can educate me on these or any other cultural holidays celebrated in America, I would love it!
I am actually more familair with Kwanza than I am with Hannukah, because we have friends who celebrate it, and they invited us to join some of their activities a few years ago. I really thought it was an amazing holiday, and we'd all be better off if we celebrated the 7 principles of Kwanza throughout the year!
Anyhoo, any help on traditions or celebrations would be greatly appreciated! And for references, the kids are 2nd graders, so they are old enough to learn the basic traditions for these holidays, but probably not much more!