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Sukkot – Jewish Festival

Sukkot is a Jewish festival that commemorates the time when the Israelites wandered in the desert for 40 years after their exodus from Egypt, living in temporary shelters called sukkot (singular: sukkah). Celebrated for seven days, usually in late September or October, Sukkot is a time to give thanks for the harvest and remember the […]

Diwali – Hindu Festival

  Diwali Festival of Light Click Here To Download Planning Brainstorm For Diwali Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, is the most popular of all the festivals from South Asia. It is also the occasion for celebrations by Jains and Sikhs as well as Hindus. The word Diwali comes from the Sanskrit word deepavali, meaning "rows of lighted […]

All Souls’ Day – Day of the Dead

All Souls’ Day, also known as Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos) in Mexico, is observed on November 2nd each year. This celebration is a time to honour and remember loved ones who have passed away. While All Souls' Day is traditionally a Christian observance, the Day of the Dead is a blend […]

Bhai Dooj Festival

Bhai Dooj, also known as Bhai Tika, Bhai Phonta, or Bhau Beej in different regions of India, is a festival celebrated by Hindus. It commemorates the special bond between brothers and sisters and is typically celebrated on the second day after Diwali. Here are a few ideas to celebrate Bhai Dooj in an early years […]

World Science Day

World Science Day, also known as World Science Day for Peace and Development, is an annual event celebrated on November 10th. The day aims to highlight the importance of science in society and to promote public engagement in scientific issues. In early years settings, World Science Day can be an excellent opportunity to introduce young […]

World Nursery Rhyme Week

World Nursery Rhyme Week is an annual event that aims to celebrate and promote the importance of nursery rhymes in early childhood development. Nursery rhymes have been shown to help develop language, literacy, and numeracy skills, as well as support the development of social, physical, and emotional skills in young children. The event usually takes […]

World Diabetes Day

World Diabetes Day, observed annually on November 14th, is a global event aimed at raising awareness about diabetes, its prevention, and management. In an early years setting educators can use World Diabetes Day as an opportunity to introduce young children to the importance of a healthy lifestyle, balanced diet, and exercise to prevent diabetes and […]

Road Safety Week

Road Safety Week is an annual event aimed at raising awareness. . This Week is a good time to teach children in early years settings about how to be safe while on the road or near it. Here's how you can celebrate this week: Discuss Road Safety: Start by discussing the basics of road safety […]

Winter Solstice

Winter Solstice is the shortest day of the year in the northern hemisphere, midwinter day.

Christmas Day

Christmas is an annual festival commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, observed on December 25 as a religious and cultural celebration among billions of people around the world.