Spring is around the corner, which means that Easter holidays is coming soon, so the whole family will enjoy sunny Easter break. There are lots of traditions associated with Easter, some of them are based on family traditions, the others are associated with religious beliefs. The truth is such holidays as Easter, Christmas and some others bring families together and this is the most important reason in favor of their celebration.
Entries Tagged 'Holidays' ↓
How to Create Easter Family Traditions?
March 19th, 2012 — Holidays
How to Get Kids Back into “school” Mode after Christmas Holidays
January 9th, 2012 — Holidays
No matter it was only a week of leisurely holidays or a few month, it can be a real challenge for parents to back them into a "school" mode. With a new school term ahead, it is very important that kids start motivated and refreshed. We all know how difficult it is for parents to get back into the "work mode", so why it’s suppose to be easy process for children? No, it’s definitely not an easy thing for kids. Fortunately, the following advices can help parents ease the process of back into the "school" mode and make it more enjoyable.
Best Ways to Motivate Yourself after Holidays
January 3rd, 2012 — Holidays
When we celebrate holiday we are taken out of the regular working schedule therefore it can be hard to get down to work again. What should you do to motivate yourself? After holiday we feel relaxed and want to stay like this therefore we subconsciously resist to new timetable.
7 Ways to Celebrate Family New Years Eve with Fun
December 30th, 2011 — Holidays
What can be more valuable and worthful than spending the New Year’s Eve in the bosom of your family? These moments are the most important and memorable especially for children, who should be surrounded by love, warmth and comfort.
Traditional Hanukkah Crafts to Entertain Kids
December 23rd, 2011 — Holidays
Traditionally children play with a dreidel on Hanukkah, but also they like to make paper dreidels and use them as a decoration for congratulation cards for their friends and relatives. It’s the simplest craft that even very small children may be involved in. Kids will need several sheets of colorful paper, or paper featuring different patterns and ornaments, blank cards and additional instruments like scissors and glue.