We don’t celebrate Hanukkah in our family but I do want my daughter to know about different religious and cultural traditions, so she knows a little bit about what the celebration is for and why it is important.
Whether you celebrate Hanukkah or just want to bring a little learning about it into your home or classroom, this collection of Hanukkah crafts from Hands On as We Grow is a great place to start.
You can make dreidles and talk about how to play with them, make menorahs and learn why they are a symbol of the holiday, make Hanukkah “advent” calendars and more.
Hanukkah begins this year on December 12, so now is the perfect time to start crafting.
[Photo: Hands On as We Grow.]Looking for more Hanukkah resources? Check out these Hanukkah Children’s books.
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