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Hanukkah Oh Hanukkah Song for Kids | Chanukah Song | The Kiboomers

The Kiboomers! Hanukkah! Jewish Holidays! Popular Kids Songs! Watch our 'Hanukkah Oh Hanukkah' song video and sing along with the kids! 'HANUKKAH OH HANUKKAH SONG LYRICS' Oh Hanukkah, Oh, Hanukkah Come light the menorah Let's have a party We'll all dance the hora Gather 'round the table We'll give you a treat, Sevivon to play with, and Latkes to eat And while we are playing The candles are burning low One for each night, they shed a sweet light To remind us of days long ago One for each night, they shed a sweet light To remind us of days long ago.

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Tips for Parents

  • Here's how to talk to your child about it

    After watching this video, you learned about Hanukkah, a Jewish holiday. You learned a song about lighting the menorah, having a party, and eating latkes. The candles represent each night of Hanukkah and remind us of the past.

  • Some activities you can do with your child now

    - Have a Hanukkah-themed dance party with your child, where you can dance the hora just like in the video. - Gather around the table and make traditional Hanukkah treats like latkes together, just like they mention in the song. - Use a dreidel (sevivon) to play a game with your child, just like they mention in the song lyrics. - Light a menorah with your child each night of Hanukkah and talk about the significance of the candles, as mentioned in the video.

  • Pretend play with your child

    Game Name: "Hanukkah Celebration" Instructions: Gather around a table with your child and give them a dreidel to play with. Take turns spinning the dreidel and following the instructions on it (e.g. take a treat, give a treat, do a dance move, etc.). As you play, talk about the significance of Hanukkah and how the candles on the menorah represent the nights of celebration.

  • 1 take away from the video for your child

    "Let's gather around the table, share treats, and play together. The candles remind us of the past, teaching us to appreciate our traditions and the joy of celebrating together."