Little Christmas

6

Jan

Little Christmas, also known as Epiphany or Three Kings' Day, is celebrated on January 6th. It's a special day marking the end of the Christmas season. People remember the Three Wise Men, also called Magi or Kings, who visited baby Jesus, bringing gifts. In some places, this day is for celebrating with family and taking down Christmas decorations. In Ireland, it's called "Women's Christmas," where women relax and enjoy a break after holiday preparations. Many cultures have fun traditions, like special cakes or parades. It's a joyful time that continues the festive spirit of Christmas!

How to celebrate Little Christmas?

Start your day by enjoying a special breakfast with your family. Then, gather around to share stories or sing songs together. In the afternoon, you can help decorate a small tree with lights or ornaments if you have them. Make or draw small gifts to give to each other, showing kindness and care. In the evening, have a cozy meal with your family or friends. After dinner, light a candle and make a wish for the new year. Finish the day by watching a fun movie or playing games with your loved ones. Enjoy the warmth and happiness together.

Where Little Christmas is celebrated?

  • - Ireland
  • - Sweden
  • - Lithuania
  • - Galicia in Spain