How Does A History of Holidays & Festivals - December, January Work?

December and January are like the final party and the next day’s breakfast, they’re all about celebration and getting ready for new beginnings.

The Big Party in December

December is when people have a big party called Christmas. Families get together, they open presents, and sometimes there's even a tree with lights! It feels like the end of the year, so everyone wants to make it extra fun, just like how you might have your favorite snack before bedtime.

The Quiet Start in January

January is like the morning after a big party. People are still happy, but now they're getting ready for the new year. Some people start resolutions, like saying “I will eat more veggies” or “I will be better at drawing.” It’s like when you wake up and say, “Okay, time to get my toys out again!”

So December is all about celebration, and January is about starting fresh, just like going from bedtime to breakfast!

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