Sentences with word «kinara»

On the fun side, share some holiday crafts with your child: Create a homemade nativity scene out of cardboard and fill it with little dolls, craft a menorah out of modeling clay, or make a Kwanzaa kinara to hold the symbolic candles representing the principles of the holiday — unity, self - determination, collective work and responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity, and faith.
On the fun side, share some holiday crafts with your child: Make a homemade advent calendar, create a nativity scene out of cardboard and fill it with little dolls, craft a menorah out of modeling clay, or make a Kwanzaa kinara to hold the symbolic candles representing the principles of the holiday — unity, self - determination, collective work and responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity, and faith.
This book cuts to the essentials, with each two - page spread giving a very short explanation about one of the Nguzo Saba — the seven Kwanzaa principles — and showing the corresponding candles on the kinara.
On the fun side, share some meaningful playtime with your toddler: Play with nativity scene dolls, craft a menorah out of clay, or have your toddler help place a set of candles in a Kwanzaa kinara to represent the seven principles of the holiday.
Two ears of corn, which symbolize the children, the unity cup, the kinara (the candleholder which holds 3 red candles, 3 green candles and 1 black candle) and fruits and vegetables that symbolize the year's harvest rest on the Mkeke during Kwanzaa.
If you don't feel comfortable sharing a photo of yourself or your family, post a picture of your holiday table settings, the Christmas tree, your lit menorah or kinara, or the wrapped gifts that you're going to be giving to family and friends.
Lighting the kinara is one Kwanzaa's most symbolic rituals.
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