A ready-to-use, inclusive resource that helps children celebrate grandparents and special older adults through simple keepsake art, family connection activities, storytime, dramatic play, interview... Read more
This inclusive, developmentally appropriate resource helps early learning programs recognize Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New Year) through classroom-friendly themes like new beginnings, kindness, ref... Read more
Labor Day classroom activities can teach students about the history and importance of workers' rights while connecting lessons to careers and civic responsibility. With simple ideas for every age l... Read more
Lets supports early learning programs in recognizing Mawlid al-Nabi in a classroom-friendly, values-based way with simple activities for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers like sensory play, music... Read more
Emotion-sorting activities for children from birth through kindergarten use age-appropriate materials such as facial toys, picture cards, sensory bins, or story props to help little ones notice and... Read more
World Humanitarian Day activities for kids teach compassion through simple, age-appropriate projects like making cards, assembling hygiene or school-supply kits, and creating care packages. These a... Read more
National Book Lovers Day Activities for Childcare (Birth–Preschool) is a ready-to-use collection of developmentally appropriate ideas that helps infants, toddlers, and preschoolers celebrate a lo... Read more
Independence Day activities often include parades, fireworks displays, and community concerts that bring people together to celebrate national history and freedom. Here s a ready-to-use collection ... Read more
Ashura activities for kids can include age-appropriate storytelling and crafts that gently explain the historical and spiritual significance of the day. Hands-on projects like making remembrance ca... Read more
Father’s Day Activities for Childcare (Birth–Preschool) is a ready-to-use set of developmentally appropriate ideas that help infants, toddlers, and preschoolers celebrate Father’s Day (and al... Read more
On the Islamic New Year (1 Muharram), many Muslims begin the day with extra prayers, Quran recitation, and personal reflection on the past year while seeking guidance for the year ahead. Inclusive... Read more
World Hunger Day classroom activities for birth through school age focused on empathy, gratitude, food learning, and community care. Includes sensory play, dramatic play, read-aloud discussions, an... Read more
Eid al-Adha classroom activities can introduce students to the festival’s meaning and how it is observed with prayer, family gatherings, and the charitable sharing of food. Hands-on projects such... Read more
For preschoolers, Memorial Day activities can include simple, hands-on projects like making paper flags, crafting poppy flowers, or creating a classroom mural to learn colors and symbols. Young chi... Read more
Memorial Day activities for child care and classrooms, organized from birth through school age. Includes sensory play, art, movement, gratitude projects, and service ideas with step-by-step directi... Read more
Children can learn about Hajj through age-appropriate storytelling and role-play that introduce rituals like Ihram, Tawaf, Sa'i, and the standing at Arafat in simple, meaningful ways. These classro... Read more
Shavuot classroom activities often center on learning and celebrating the giving of the Torah, with students participating in age-appropriate study sessions, read-aloud, and discussions about the T... Read more
These Mother’s Day classroom activities are designed for birth through school age, with three easy options per age group. Every activity uses inclusive “special person” language so all childr... Read more
These Good Friday classroom activities are designed for birth through school age, with two simple options per age group. They focus on gentle themes of kindness, gratitude, helping others, and calm... Read more
Passover is a holiday that some Jewish families celebrate. Introduce Passover in an inclusive, age-appropriate way with one easy classroom activity per age group (birth–school age). These ideas f... Read more
World Down Syndrome Day activities raise awareness, celebrate the lives and achievements of people with Down syndrome, and promote inclusion and respect. World Down Syndrome Day is a great opportun... Read more
Celebrate the last day of winter with low-prep, hands-on activities for birth through school age including sensory play, movement games, winter-to-spring art, and simple STEM experiments that help ... Read more
Classroom activities for Eid al-Fitr can include making lanterns and greeting cards to teach students about the festival’s traditions and symbolism. Students can share stories, songs, and short p... Read more
Irish American Heritage Month activities celebrate Irish culture and contributions with parades, céilís, and performances of traditional music and dance. Celebrate Irish American Heritage Month w... Read more