We have many holidays that we all celebrate through the year and most of these are children friendly holidays. Once we become adults we no longer need the idea of Santa Claus or the the Easter bunny. That is why these holidays are for our children. Of course we can enjoy them as well but they are mostly for the kids. Our kids can even learn very important lessons from holidays.
The life lessons are kids are learning from a holiday like Christmas is that it is much better to give than it is to receive. Most children do not grasp this concept until later in life but a few learn this lesson while still very young. It is a great blessing to know that your child has learned this lesson at a young age.
Christmas is a very kid friendly holiday. We buy our children lots of toys and fill their stockings with goodies. Another great holiday for children is Easter. Children love coloring the Easter eggs and then hunting for them. They get to dress up in their prettiest clothes and wake up to an Easter basket that the Easter bunny left for them.
The whole family can enjoy Easter together. Watching your children as they race around trying to find all the hidden Easter eggs is an amazing sight. That is an innocent and pure moment in your child's life. Now we move on to yet another child friendly holiday which would be Halloween. Kids love to pick out their costumes and get dressed up as someone or something different. Trick or treating is also a lot of fun for the kids but as parents we must be careful. There are people in this world that would hurt our children if they had the chance. We have to supervise them closely on this holiday.
When you take your kids out trick or treating it is best to stay in lighted areas and in neighborhoods that you know. A lot of churches are even starting a new thing where they pass out candy from the trunks of cars in the church parking lots. The members of the church get together to host this event so that the children will be safe.
This is a much safer alternative than walking dark streets at night and knocking on strangers doors for candy. We tell our kids from a young age to never talk to people they don't know and to never take candy from someone they don't know but when Halloween comes around we take them to strangers houses and let them get candy. This is not a very logical or safe approach.
Hanukkah is a holiday that Jewish kids celebrate it last for eight days and eight nights. They get a gift each night of Hannukah. They celebrate by lighting the hanukkiyah, it is lit every night for eight nights. A popular game children play during this holiday is spin the dreidel.
Hanukkah is a holiday that celebrates that miracle of oil so they enjoy eating fried foods during their holiday. We have a lot of different holidays that are child friendly. As parents we all do our best to make these holidays memorable for our children. If you ask any child what their favorite holiday is the answer you will mostly receive is Hanukkah and Christmas.
The life lessons are kids are learning from a holiday like Christmas is that it is much better to give than it is to receive. Most children do not grasp this concept until later in life but a few learn this lesson while still very young. It is a great blessing to know that your child has learned this lesson at a young age.
Christmas is a very kid friendly holiday. We buy our children lots of toys and fill their stockings with goodies. Another great holiday for children is Easter. Children love coloring the Easter eggs and then hunting for them. They get to dress up in their prettiest clothes and wake up to an Easter basket that the Easter bunny left for them.
The whole family can enjoy Easter together. Watching your children as they race around trying to find all the hidden Easter eggs is an amazing sight. That is an innocent and pure moment in your child's life. Now we move on to yet another child friendly holiday which would be Halloween. Kids love to pick out their costumes and get dressed up as someone or something different. Trick or treating is also a lot of fun for the kids but as parents we must be careful. There are people in this world that would hurt our children if they had the chance. We have to supervise them closely on this holiday.
When you take your kids out trick or treating it is best to stay in lighted areas and in neighborhoods that you know. A lot of churches are even starting a new thing where they pass out candy from the trunks of cars in the church parking lots. The members of the church get together to host this event so that the children will be safe.
This is a much safer alternative than walking dark streets at night and knocking on strangers doors for candy. We tell our kids from a young age to never talk to people they don't know and to never take candy from someone they don't know but when Halloween comes around we take them to strangers houses and let them get candy. This is not a very logical or safe approach.
Hanukkah is a holiday that Jewish kids celebrate it last for eight days and eight nights. They get a gift each night of Hannukah. They celebrate by lighting the hanukkiyah, it is lit every night for eight nights. A popular game children play during this holiday is spin the dreidel.
Hanukkah is a holiday that celebrates that miracle of oil so they enjoy eating fried foods during their holiday. We have a lot of different holidays that are child friendly. As parents we all do our best to make these holidays memorable for our children. If you ask any child what their favorite holiday is the answer you will mostly receive is Hanukkah and Christmas.
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