This time on The Childrens Hour, the Kids Crew does a deep dive to learn about birthday traditions from around the world. Here in the United States, many kids can expect a birthday cake, candles, presents, and maybe even a party. But in some regions, like where The Childrens Hour is in the Southwest, we have even more to add to a birthday celebration.
Elsewhere in the world, families celebrate in many different ways, with different traditions, foods, and ceremonies to mark each new year. What do you do for your birthday?
This show is mixed with music honoring birthdays. Grab a piece of cake and join us for our birthday party!
Katie Stone, Executive Producer
Breaks can be added at exactly 20:00 and 40:00
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Birthdays
The Children's Hour Kids Crew do a deep dive into how birthdays are celebrated in different cultures around the world.
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Sept. 12, 2022
Produced in Albuquerque New Mexico at the Sunspot solar powered Studio