New Year’s around the world is like having 25 different ways to open a present, each one special and fun!
Some people throw things in the air, like confetti or rice, so it’s like a big, colorful snowfall. Others wear crazy clothes, like red shirts or funny hats, as if they’re dressing up for a party with their friends.
In some places, they make loud noises, like firecrackers that go BOOM! It's like when you drop your cookie on the floor, suddenly everyone hears it!
Some people jump into cold water or ice, like diving into a pool in winter. That’s like taking a big splash after a hot bath, super surprising and chilly!
In Japan, they eat special cakes that have little surprises inside, kind of like finding a toy in your cereal box.
Others countdown together, like counting down from 10 to 1 with their friends, and then cheer when the new year starts. It’s like starting a brand-new game on a sunny day!
Each tradition is like a unique way to say “Hello, New Year!”, fun, exciting, and full of joy!
Examples
- A kid in Japan eats twelve grapes to welcome the new year.
- A person in Scotland throws stones at a statue to make wishes come true.
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See also
- Why Do We Celebrate New Years at Midnight?
- Why Do We Celebrate New Year's with a Countdown?
- How different cultures celebrate the New Year?
- What is New Year?
- Why Is January 1st The “New Year”?