Since Hanukkah has yet to begin, the current number is 0.
Hanukkah will begin at sunset on Tuesday, December 20, 2011.
Hanukkah is celebrated in the home.
It just depends on the family. There is no rule about gift giving on Hanukkah. Some families exchange gifts, and some do not. The only traditional gift during Hanukkah is the gelt (coins)given to children.
Any place that celebrates Hanukkah, or they celebrate at home.
The most popular is to have the children figure out how many total candles are used during the 8 days of Hanukkah. (starting with 2 on the first night and ending with 9 on the last night, the total is 44)
Kids celebrate Hanukkah almost the same in all countries, but in the US, gift-giving is more common than it is outside the US.
Public schools rarely acknowledge Hanukkah, but if they do, it usually takes the form of making or drawing dreidels.
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Giving toys on Hanukkah is not a traditional part of the holiday. Families that give gifts, make up their own traditions, but the toys are the same toys anyone would get.
Some of the top rated summer 2011 toys for kids are Tron action figures, RC helicopters and airplanes, and Legos. Kids always enjoy water activities during the summer time as well.
187 kids had died in 2011