The Feast of the Three Kings, celebrated on January 6, is a special holiday that marks the day when the three wise men, also known as the Magi, visited baby Jesus. According to the story, they traveled from afar, guided by a bright star, to bring him gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. This day is also called the Epiphany and is an important part of Christmas celebrations in many cultures. People often enjoy parades, special cakes, and sometimes give gifts to remember the wise men's journey and the gifts they brought.
How to celebrate Feast of the Three Kings?
Start your day by having a special breakfast with loved ones, maybe including a "King's Cake" with a hidden surprise inside. Dress up like kings with fun crowns. Spend time drawing the Three Kings or coloring pictures of camels and stars. In the evening, leave a shoe outside your door with some grass or hay in it for the camels, and maybe you'll find small gifts or candy in your shoe the next morning. Gather with family and friends to share stories, sing songs, and enjoy a meal together. End the day by watching a favorite family movie or playing games.
Where Feast of the Three Kings is celebrated?
- - International
- - Spain
- - Puerto Rico
- - Mexico
- - Dominican Republic
- - Philippines
- - Italy
- - France
- - Poland
- - Germany
- - Austria
- - Switzerland
- - Belgium
- - Netherlands
- - Hungary
- - Slovakia
- - Czech Republic
- - Croatia
- - Slovenia
- - Romania
- - Ukraine
- - Ethiopia