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  2. Back-to-School Traditions Your Kids Will Love

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    All year long, you dream of summer: lawn sprinklers, trampolines, ice pops and fireworks. Of the adventures your family will have. And then you blink, and it’s that time again: back-to-school.

  3. 11 Hanukkah Traditions to Celebrate the Festival of Lights - AOL

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    wundervisuals/Getty Images. 4. Playing Dreidel. A dreidel is a tiny spinning top, inscribed with Hebrew letters on its four sides, and it’s used to play the popular Hanukkah game by the same name.

  4. Celebrate Kwanzaa With These Meaningful Traditions - AOL

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    The kids and the adults would celebrate together, often until past midnight. Kwanzaa is not a religious holiday but a cultural celebration that celebrates seven principles known as the Nguzo Saba.

  5. Birthday customs and celebrations - Wikipedia

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    In addition to parties, it is common for people to receive gifts on their birthday. Popular gifts include toys, books, jewellery, clothes, flowers, technical devices, gift cards, checks, paper money, etc. Items such as underwear and socks are generally not as well appreciated by younger children, even if they are emblazoned with popular characters.

  6. Schultüte - Wikipedia

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    The tradition of the Schultüte has its origins in approximately the year 1810 in Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, and Thuringia in Germany. [2] The first documented report of cone-shaped Schultüten comes from the city of Jena in 1817, [3] closely followed by reports from Dresden (1820) and Leipzig (1836). It started in the larger cities but spread ...

  7. Sindhi Cultural Day - Wikipedia

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    The day is celebrated each year in the first week of December on the Sunday. [1] [2] [3] It's widely celebrated all over Sindh, and amongst the Sindhi diaspora population around the world. [4] [5] Sindhis celebrate this day to demonstrate the peaceful identity of Sindhi culture and acquire the attention of the world towards their rich heritage. [6]

  8. 5 Tips for Getting Kids Involved in Holiday Traditions

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    Oct. 31—(StatePoint) The holiday season is a magical time of year filled with cherished traditions that bring families together. And while gift-giving is one of the most beloved customs ...

  9. These Are the Most Unique New Year's Traditions from ... - AOL

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    New Year's is a time for celebration. There are many different ways to commemorate the holiday, so we listed out traditions that deserve to be recognized.