
We are now well into the festive season with many people already enjoying a well-earned holiday. I have always been fascinated with the many occasions that different cultures choose to celebrate, as it gives insight into the cultures themselves. What is also fascinating is the similarity between the words and themes that are present within each celebration. It is such a learning experience and I wanted to use SpellMe as an avenue for learning about these cultural experiences. So, I have introduced 13 new sets of word lists based on 13 of the different celebrations that are happening around the world right now. Each set has 7 different word lists at levels K through to 6 (representing Kindergarten to Grade 6), and all are live right now on SpellMe via the freshly decorated SpellMe word lists button.


Below is a summary of the different festivities, organised by date, stating what the celebration is, who celebrates it and when.
Early December
👞 St. Nicholas Day
What it is: A favorite for children in Europe, this day honors the saint known for secret gift-giving. Kids leave their shoes out the night before to be filled with treats, coins, or small gifts.
Culture/Religion: Christian / European (Popular in Germany, Netherlands, Belgium).
When: December 6th.
🪷 Bodhi Day
What it is: A peaceful commemoration of the day Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha) attained enlightenment while sitting under the Bodhi tree. It is observed with meditation, reading sutras, and eating a traditional meal of rice and milk.
Culture/Religion: Buddhist.
When: December 8th (Japan/Secular calendar) or varying lunar dates.
👸 St. Lucia’s Day
What it is: A festival of lights that brightens the dark Nordic winter. It features a procession led by a girl wearing a crown of candles, symbolizing light in the darkness, and eating saffron buns.
Culture/Religion: Scandinavian (Sweden, Norway, Denmark) / Christian.
When: December 13th.
Mid-to-Late December
🪅 Las Posadas
What it is: A nine-day celebration reenacting Mary and Joseph’s search for shelter (posada) in Bethlehem. Each night features processions, songs, and parties with piñatas.
Culture/Religion: Mexican / Latin American / Catholic.
When: December 16th – 24th.
☀️ Soyal
What it is: The winter solstice ceremony of the Hopi people. It marks the time when the Kachinas (spirits) come down from the mountains to help bring the sun back to the world.
Culture/Religion: Hopi (Native American).
When: Winter Solstice (around December 21st).
🕎 Hanukkah
What it is: The Jewish "Festival of Lights," celebrating the miracle where oil meant to last one day burned for eight. Families light the menorah, play dreidel, and eat fried foods like latkes.
Culture/Religion: Jewish.
When: Eight days (varies based on Hebrew calendar, usually Nov/Dec).
🎄 Christmas
What it is: The celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ, as well as a secular season of giving. Traditions include decorating trees, exchanging gifts, and family feasts.
Culture/Religion: Christian / Global Secular.
When: December 25th.
🕯️ Kwanzaa
What it is: A celebration of African American culture and heritage. It focuses on seven core principles (Nguzo Saba), including unity and creativity, ending with a feast and gift exchange.
Culture/Religion: African American / Pan-African.
When: December 26th – January 1st.
🥳 Hogmanay
What it is: The distinct Scottish celebration of New Year’s Eve. Famous for massive street parties, fire festivals, and "first-footing"—the tradition of being the first person to cross a friend’s threshold after midnight for good luck.
Culture/Religion: Scottish.
When: December 31st.
January & February
🦁 Guru Gobind Singh’s Birthday
What it is: A celebration of the birth of the tenth Sikh Guru, a warrior-poet who founded the Khalsa brotherhood. It is marked by parades (Nagar Kirtan) and community service.
Culture/Religion: Sikh.
When: Varies (typically January 5th or based on the lunar calendar).
🔥 Lohri
What it is: A popular winter folk festival that marks the passing of the winter solstice. It is celebrated by lighting bonfires, singing, dancing to drumbeats, and eating festive foods like sesame and jaggery.
Culture/Religion: Punjabi / North Indian.
When: January 13th.
🪁 Makar Sankranti
What it is: A major harvest festival marking the sun’s journey into Capricorn. It is famously celebrated by taking holy dips in rivers and filling the sky with thousands of kites.
Culture/Religion: Hindu / Indian.
When: January 14th.
🏮 Chinese New Year (Lunar New Year)
What it is: The most important holiday in Chinese culture, marking the start of the lunar year. It involves family reunions, red envelopes for luck, dragon dances, and the Lantern Festival.
Culture/Religion: Chinese / East Asian.
When: Varies (between January 21st and February 20th).
During this festive period, I will be highlighting a different festive list each day as "Word List of the Day" on the SpellMe landing page, and will be sharing it on social media. I will be adding new lists continually next year as the year goes on. The word lists are available for registered users, including those with free accounts. So check them out and get your child or students to learn about their festivities or others.
Wishing you all happiness and good fortune during this period, whatever you celebrate and wherever you are.
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