December is a MAGICAL (albeit exhausting) time to be a teacher. I love the innocence of children during this time and all of the ways we can leverage the excitement of the season in our classrooms. Teaching Holidays Around the World is one of those ways! Here are three ways you can teach holidays around the world in your classroom as well as a lovely book list to help you incorporate holidays around the world picture books.

Holidays Around the World Literacy Activities
I searched and searched for literacy resources for teaching holidays around the world. I couldn’t find what I wanted, so I set to work creating my own! I finally came up with a way that made me EXCITED for teaching about all the holidays and Christmas traditions around the world! I created letters between pen pals describing holiday traditions in different locations. These letters have proven to be SO engaging to my students. They love reading the original letter as well as the response from another country, which essentially serves as a compare and contrast piece about their holiday celebrations. I have also included several activities for the booklets. This unit will last you all the way through winter break!
Holidays Around the World Podcasts
Now you can also bring each destination to life through listening comprehension!
These engaging podcasts allow students to hear about each holiday location and tradition, adding another layer of engagement to your unit. This is the perfect companion to my Holidays Around the World Math and Literacy BUNDLE because the holidays covered are the same, and this works exceptionally well as an additional source of information to synthesize!
Each podcast is paired with comprehension questions and extension activities. There are five parts to each podcast resource:
- Comprehension Page: Includes a variety of comprehension tasks related to the podcast.
- Podcast Recording: I highly encourage you to have students listen to the podcast with AND without the transcript in front of them.
- Podcast Transcript: Includes a full transcript as well as annotation tasks.
- Blank Show Notes: A template for students to identify the main sections and details. Use this to take notes during the podcast and review the main idea and details. This is an excellent area to practice paraphrasing. I always let students use their transcripts to help fill out the show notes.
- Completed Show Notes: These show notes include timestamps. You can use them to check student show notes and as a reference for students. You can also have students use the show notes and have them find text evidence in the transcript to support the show notes.
The podcasts are a fun, immersive way to reinforce your literacy and social studies standards while building background knowledge and listening skills!
Holidays Around the World Books
I love to incorporate multiple sources and perspectives during my holidays around the world unit. I included the pen pal letters, informational text to accompany the letters, and then I supplement with amazing picture books to provide another perspective and source. I have compiled a list of books that I’ve used to teach different countries and their holidays and traditions (all linked with Amazon affiliate links below). You can also see the complete book list in one spot here on Amazon. An asterisk means the country or tradition is also included in my pen pal set.

Christmas Around the World Locations, Legends, and Traditions
*Sweden: The Tomten, Tomten Saves Christmas
*Germany: Cobweb Christmas
*Iceland: The Legend of the Icelandic Yule Lads
Italy: The Legend of Old Befana
*Mexico: The Legend of the Poinsettia, The Night of Las Posadas
US: Red & Lulu (Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree
Nigeria: Christmas in Lagos
*Japan: Tree of Cranes
*Spain: The Story of the Three Wise Kings
Holidays Around the World Celebrations
*Kwanzaa: Celebrate Kwanzaa National Geographic Kids, Together for Kwanzaa
*Hanukkah: Meet The Latkes, Red & Green and Blue & White, Hanukkah Bear, Shmelf the Hanukkah Elf
*Chinese New Year: The Runaway Wok
*Diwali: Amma, Tell Me About Diwali
*Ramadan: The Gift of Ramadan, Ramadan Moon, A Moon for Moe and Mo
*St. Nicholas Day: A Wooden Shoe for Nell, The Legend of St. Nicholas
Christmas Around the World Books
A World of Cookies for Santa
Where Would Santa Go?
My Santa Your Santa
Holidays Around the World Math
I also wanted my students to be able to explore some of the countries we explored even more, and my students LOVE math projects, so my Holidays Around the World Math Project was born! This math project has students exploring so many different locations (all of which are mentioned in the literacy project above), calculating their plane ticket prices, buying souvenirs that are relevant to each location’s holiday celebrations, purchasing yummy traditional foods, and partaking in local activities, all while practicing their math skills!
Students are given a budget, a few trip requirements, and price sheets. It has been differentiated to meet the needs of 3rd-5th graders, so it’s perfect for differentiation within the classroom, too! My students are OBSESSING over this project right now!
More Holiday Activities
If you’re looking for more holiday activities, here’s the ultimate list of holiday activities for bigger kids and my top ten favorite holiday activities for the classroom. If you’re in a rush and looking for super simple print-and-go activities, this bundle of FREE winter math downloads is a must!
Mary Montero
I’m so glad you are here. I’m a current gifted and talented teacher in a small town in Colorado, and I’ve been in education since 2009. My passion (other than my family and cookies) is for making teachers’ lives easier and classrooms more engaging.















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