Winter Solstice : The Longest Night of the Year π
Hi, star watcher!
The Winter Solstice, on December 21st, marks the shortest day and the longest night of the year. Itβs been celebrated for thousands of years as a time to welcome the return of the sun. Some people light candles or fires to honor the warmth and light coming back.
Cool Facts About Winter Solstice:
People used to decorate evergreen trees as a sign of life.
Some traditions involve stargazing to celebrate the night sky.
Itβs all about connecting with nature and loved ones.
Activity Idea:
Make your own nature wreath! Use leaves, pinecones, or paper cutouts to create a pretty circle.