Twelfth Night

5

Jan

Twelfth Night is a special celebration that happens on January 5th. It marks the end of the Christmas season. People often have parties with yummy treats and play fun games. A popular tradition is to bake a cake with a tiny object hidden inside. Whoever finds it in their slice gets to be the "king" or "queen" for the night. Some wear costumes or masks and put on little plays. It's a time for joy, laughter, and coming together, just like the Christmas holidays have been. People celebrate different things, but all enjoy having fun with family and friends.

How to celebrate Twelfth Night?

To celebrate Twelfth Night, gather with your family and friends for a fun evening. Make or buy a special cake and hide a small bean or toy inside it. The person who finds it in their slice becomes the 'king' or 'queen' and can wear a paper crown. Sing cheerful songs together and play games like charades or board games. Decorate your house with colorful lights or keep the holiday decorations up for one last night. You can also enjoy storytelling by a cozy fire or warm place. End the night by eating tasty snacks and sharing lots of laughter.

Where Twelfth Night is celebrated?

  • - International
  • - United Kingdom
  • - Ireland
  • - Spain
  • - France
  • - Italy
  • - Poland
  • - Portugal