kenya by: ms. renda’s grade 3 class this is the flag of kenya
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Kenya
By Ms Rendarsquos Grade 3 Class
This is the flag of Kenya
Kenyarsquos Coat of Arms
Where Kenya is located
Map of Kenya
Religion
About half of the population in Kenya are Christian the other half of the population is Muslim
CHRISTMAS IN KENYA
Christmas (Shikuku)
Heri ya Krismasi (Merry Christmas in Kisawahili)
Wewe pia (is the response which means you also)
The nativity scene is an important part of the Christmas tradition
Family Time
On Decemeber 24th everyone gathers back home in the Rural Communities altogether with their families
Decorations
In the morning of December 24th families will decorate their homes with flowers and a Cyprus tree
A Kenyan Christmas tree decorated
What our Christmas trees look like
A beach in Kenya decorated for Christmas
How we decorate for Christmas
Church
Families altogether gather for midnight mass
Santa Claus riding on a camel giving out gifts to all the children
Santa Claus and his 8 tiny reindeers
PartyAs soon as mass is over no one goes to sleep the party begins
Food
Typically the families will enjoy a meal of goat meat traditional beerand which are traditional side dishes of their particular tribe
SingingThey will sing traditional songs sung by their family tribes and they finish with Christmas carols we all know
December 25thSome people go to church but the majority of people still partying and celebrating with their families and catching up eating and singing
Boxing Day
On this day people celebrate with giving one another gifts but only the people who can afford it to purchase gifts will do a gift exchange But even if you give a small gift it is still very appreciative
Heri ya Krismasi
Merry Christmas
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Kenya
By Ms Rendarsquos Grade 3 Class
This is the flag of Kenya
Kenyarsquos Coat of Arms
Where Kenya is located
Map of Kenya
Religion
About half of the population in Kenya are Christian the other half of the population is Muslim
CHRISTMAS IN KENYA
Christmas (Shikuku)
Heri ya Krismasi (Merry Christmas in Kisawahili)
Wewe pia (is the response which means you also)
The nativity scene is an important part of the Christmas tradition
Family Time
On Decemeber 24th everyone gathers back home in the Rural Communities altogether with their families
Decorations
In the morning of December 24th families will decorate their homes with flowers and a Cyprus tree
A Kenyan Christmas tree decorated
What our Christmas trees look like
A beach in Kenya decorated for Christmas
How we decorate for Christmas
Church
Families altogether gather for midnight mass
Santa Claus riding on a camel giving out gifts to all the children
Santa Claus and his 8 tiny reindeers
PartyAs soon as mass is over no one goes to sleep the party begins
Food
Typically the families will enjoy a meal of goat meat traditional beerand which are traditional side dishes of their particular tribe
SingingThey will sing traditional songs sung by their family tribes and they finish with Christmas carols we all know
December 25thSome people go to church but the majority of people still partying and celebrating with their families and catching up eating and singing
Boxing Day
On this day people celebrate with giving one another gifts but only the people who can afford it to purchase gifts will do a gift exchange But even if you give a small gift it is still very appreciative
Heri ya Krismasi
Merry Christmas
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- Kenya
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This is the flag of Kenya
Kenyarsquos Coat of Arms
Where Kenya is located
Map of Kenya
Religion
About half of the population in Kenya are Christian the other half of the population is Muslim
CHRISTMAS IN KENYA
Christmas (Shikuku)
Heri ya Krismasi (Merry Christmas in Kisawahili)
Wewe pia (is the response which means you also)
The nativity scene is an important part of the Christmas tradition
Family Time
On Decemeber 24th everyone gathers back home in the Rural Communities altogether with their families
Decorations
In the morning of December 24th families will decorate their homes with flowers and a Cyprus tree
A Kenyan Christmas tree decorated
What our Christmas trees look like
A beach in Kenya decorated for Christmas
How we decorate for Christmas
Church
Families altogether gather for midnight mass
Santa Claus riding on a camel giving out gifts to all the children
Santa Claus and his 8 tiny reindeers
PartyAs soon as mass is over no one goes to sleep the party begins
Food
Typically the families will enjoy a meal of goat meat traditional beerand which are traditional side dishes of their particular tribe
SingingThey will sing traditional songs sung by their family tribes and they finish with Christmas carols we all know
December 25thSome people go to church but the majority of people still partying and celebrating with their families and catching up eating and singing
Boxing Day
On this day people celebrate with giving one another gifts but only the people who can afford it to purchase gifts will do a gift exchange But even if you give a small gift it is still very appreciative
Heri ya Krismasi
Merry Christmas
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Kenyarsquos Coat of Arms
Where Kenya is located
Map of Kenya
Religion
About half of the population in Kenya are Christian the other half of the population is Muslim
CHRISTMAS IN KENYA
Christmas (Shikuku)
Heri ya Krismasi (Merry Christmas in Kisawahili)
Wewe pia (is the response which means you also)
The nativity scene is an important part of the Christmas tradition
Family Time
On Decemeber 24th everyone gathers back home in the Rural Communities altogether with their families
Decorations
In the morning of December 24th families will decorate their homes with flowers and a Cyprus tree
A Kenyan Christmas tree decorated
What our Christmas trees look like
A beach in Kenya decorated for Christmas
How we decorate for Christmas
Church
Families altogether gather for midnight mass
Santa Claus riding on a camel giving out gifts to all the children
Santa Claus and his 8 tiny reindeers
PartyAs soon as mass is over no one goes to sleep the party begins
Food
Typically the families will enjoy a meal of goat meat traditional beerand which are traditional side dishes of their particular tribe
SingingThey will sing traditional songs sung by their family tribes and they finish with Christmas carols we all know
December 25thSome people go to church but the majority of people still partying and celebrating with their families and catching up eating and singing
Boxing Day
On this day people celebrate with giving one another gifts but only the people who can afford it to purchase gifts will do a gift exchange But even if you give a small gift it is still very appreciative
Heri ya Krismasi
Merry Christmas
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Where Kenya is located
Map of Kenya
Religion
About half of the population in Kenya are Christian the other half of the population is Muslim
CHRISTMAS IN KENYA
Christmas (Shikuku)
Heri ya Krismasi (Merry Christmas in Kisawahili)
Wewe pia (is the response which means you also)
The nativity scene is an important part of the Christmas tradition
Family Time
On Decemeber 24th everyone gathers back home in the Rural Communities altogether with their families
Decorations
In the morning of December 24th families will decorate their homes with flowers and a Cyprus tree
A Kenyan Christmas tree decorated
What our Christmas trees look like
A beach in Kenya decorated for Christmas
How we decorate for Christmas
Church
Families altogether gather for midnight mass
Santa Claus riding on a camel giving out gifts to all the children
Santa Claus and his 8 tiny reindeers
PartyAs soon as mass is over no one goes to sleep the party begins
Food
Typically the families will enjoy a meal of goat meat traditional beerand which are traditional side dishes of their particular tribe
SingingThey will sing traditional songs sung by their family tribes and they finish with Christmas carols we all know
December 25thSome people go to church but the majority of people still partying and celebrating with their families and catching up eating and singing
Boxing Day
On this day people celebrate with giving one another gifts but only the people who can afford it to purchase gifts will do a gift exchange But even if you give a small gift it is still very appreciative
Heri ya Krismasi
Merry Christmas
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Map of Kenya
Religion
About half of the population in Kenya are Christian the other half of the population is Muslim
CHRISTMAS IN KENYA
Christmas (Shikuku)
Heri ya Krismasi (Merry Christmas in Kisawahili)
Wewe pia (is the response which means you also)
The nativity scene is an important part of the Christmas tradition
Family Time
On Decemeber 24th everyone gathers back home in the Rural Communities altogether with their families
Decorations
In the morning of December 24th families will decorate their homes with flowers and a Cyprus tree
A Kenyan Christmas tree decorated
What our Christmas trees look like
A beach in Kenya decorated for Christmas
How we decorate for Christmas
Church
Families altogether gather for midnight mass
Santa Claus riding on a camel giving out gifts to all the children
Santa Claus and his 8 tiny reindeers
PartyAs soon as mass is over no one goes to sleep the party begins
Food
Typically the families will enjoy a meal of goat meat traditional beerand which are traditional side dishes of their particular tribe
SingingThey will sing traditional songs sung by their family tribes and they finish with Christmas carols we all know
December 25thSome people go to church but the majority of people still partying and celebrating with their families and catching up eating and singing
Boxing Day
On this day people celebrate with giving one another gifts but only the people who can afford it to purchase gifts will do a gift exchange But even if you give a small gift it is still very appreciative
Heri ya Krismasi
Merry Christmas
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Religion
About half of the population in Kenya are Christian the other half of the population is Muslim
CHRISTMAS IN KENYA
Christmas (Shikuku)
Heri ya Krismasi (Merry Christmas in Kisawahili)
Wewe pia (is the response which means you also)
The nativity scene is an important part of the Christmas tradition
Family Time
On Decemeber 24th everyone gathers back home in the Rural Communities altogether with their families
Decorations
In the morning of December 24th families will decorate their homes with flowers and a Cyprus tree
A Kenyan Christmas tree decorated
What our Christmas trees look like
A beach in Kenya decorated for Christmas
How we decorate for Christmas
Church
Families altogether gather for midnight mass
Santa Claus riding on a camel giving out gifts to all the children
Santa Claus and his 8 tiny reindeers
PartyAs soon as mass is over no one goes to sleep the party begins
Food
Typically the families will enjoy a meal of goat meat traditional beerand which are traditional side dishes of their particular tribe
SingingThey will sing traditional songs sung by their family tribes and they finish with Christmas carols we all know
December 25thSome people go to church but the majority of people still partying and celebrating with their families and catching up eating and singing
Boxing Day
On this day people celebrate with giving one another gifts but only the people who can afford it to purchase gifts will do a gift exchange But even if you give a small gift it is still very appreciative
Heri ya Krismasi
Merry Christmas
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CHRISTMAS IN KENYA
Christmas (Shikuku)
Heri ya Krismasi (Merry Christmas in Kisawahili)
Wewe pia (is the response which means you also)
The nativity scene is an important part of the Christmas tradition
Family Time
On Decemeber 24th everyone gathers back home in the Rural Communities altogether with their families
Decorations
In the morning of December 24th families will decorate their homes with flowers and a Cyprus tree
A Kenyan Christmas tree decorated
What our Christmas trees look like
A beach in Kenya decorated for Christmas
How we decorate for Christmas
Church
Families altogether gather for midnight mass
Santa Claus riding on a camel giving out gifts to all the children
Santa Claus and his 8 tiny reindeers
PartyAs soon as mass is over no one goes to sleep the party begins
Food
Typically the families will enjoy a meal of goat meat traditional beerand which are traditional side dishes of their particular tribe
SingingThey will sing traditional songs sung by their family tribes and they finish with Christmas carols we all know
December 25thSome people go to church but the majority of people still partying and celebrating with their families and catching up eating and singing
Boxing Day
On this day people celebrate with giving one another gifts but only the people who can afford it to purchase gifts will do a gift exchange But even if you give a small gift it is still very appreciative
Heri ya Krismasi
Merry Christmas
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Christmas (Shikuku)
Heri ya Krismasi (Merry Christmas in Kisawahili)
Wewe pia (is the response which means you also)
The nativity scene is an important part of the Christmas tradition
Family Time
On Decemeber 24th everyone gathers back home in the Rural Communities altogether with their families
Decorations
In the morning of December 24th families will decorate their homes with flowers and a Cyprus tree
A Kenyan Christmas tree decorated
What our Christmas trees look like
A beach in Kenya decorated for Christmas
How we decorate for Christmas
Church
Families altogether gather for midnight mass
Santa Claus riding on a camel giving out gifts to all the children
Santa Claus and his 8 tiny reindeers
PartyAs soon as mass is over no one goes to sleep the party begins
Food
Typically the families will enjoy a meal of goat meat traditional beerand which are traditional side dishes of their particular tribe
SingingThey will sing traditional songs sung by their family tribes and they finish with Christmas carols we all know
December 25thSome people go to church but the majority of people still partying and celebrating with their families and catching up eating and singing
Boxing Day
On this day people celebrate with giving one another gifts but only the people who can afford it to purchase gifts will do a gift exchange But even if you give a small gift it is still very appreciative
Heri ya Krismasi
Merry Christmas
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The nativity scene is an important part of the Christmas tradition
Family Time
On Decemeber 24th everyone gathers back home in the Rural Communities altogether with their families
Decorations
In the morning of December 24th families will decorate their homes with flowers and a Cyprus tree
A Kenyan Christmas tree decorated
What our Christmas trees look like
A beach in Kenya decorated for Christmas
How we decorate for Christmas
Church
Families altogether gather for midnight mass
Santa Claus riding on a camel giving out gifts to all the children
Santa Claus and his 8 tiny reindeers
PartyAs soon as mass is over no one goes to sleep the party begins
Food
Typically the families will enjoy a meal of goat meat traditional beerand which are traditional side dishes of their particular tribe
SingingThey will sing traditional songs sung by their family tribes and they finish with Christmas carols we all know
December 25thSome people go to church but the majority of people still partying and celebrating with their families and catching up eating and singing
Boxing Day
On this day people celebrate with giving one another gifts but only the people who can afford it to purchase gifts will do a gift exchange But even if you give a small gift it is still very appreciative
Heri ya Krismasi
Merry Christmas
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Family Time
On Decemeber 24th everyone gathers back home in the Rural Communities altogether with their families
Decorations
In the morning of December 24th families will decorate their homes with flowers and a Cyprus tree
A Kenyan Christmas tree decorated
What our Christmas trees look like
A beach in Kenya decorated for Christmas
How we decorate for Christmas
Church
Families altogether gather for midnight mass
Santa Claus riding on a camel giving out gifts to all the children
Santa Claus and his 8 tiny reindeers
PartyAs soon as mass is over no one goes to sleep the party begins
Food
Typically the families will enjoy a meal of goat meat traditional beerand which are traditional side dishes of their particular tribe
SingingThey will sing traditional songs sung by their family tribes and they finish with Christmas carols we all know
December 25thSome people go to church but the majority of people still partying and celebrating with their families and catching up eating and singing
Boxing Day
On this day people celebrate with giving one another gifts but only the people who can afford it to purchase gifts will do a gift exchange But even if you give a small gift it is still very appreciative
Heri ya Krismasi
Merry Christmas
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Decorations
In the morning of December 24th families will decorate their homes with flowers and a Cyprus tree
A Kenyan Christmas tree decorated
What our Christmas trees look like
A beach in Kenya decorated for Christmas
How we decorate for Christmas
Church
Families altogether gather for midnight mass
Santa Claus riding on a camel giving out gifts to all the children
Santa Claus and his 8 tiny reindeers
PartyAs soon as mass is over no one goes to sleep the party begins
Food
Typically the families will enjoy a meal of goat meat traditional beerand which are traditional side dishes of their particular tribe
SingingThey will sing traditional songs sung by their family tribes and they finish with Christmas carols we all know
December 25thSome people go to church but the majority of people still partying and celebrating with their families and catching up eating and singing
Boxing Day
On this day people celebrate with giving one another gifts but only the people who can afford it to purchase gifts will do a gift exchange But even if you give a small gift it is still very appreciative
Heri ya Krismasi
Merry Christmas
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A Kenyan Christmas tree decorated
What our Christmas trees look like
A beach in Kenya decorated for Christmas
How we decorate for Christmas
Church
Families altogether gather for midnight mass
Santa Claus riding on a camel giving out gifts to all the children
Santa Claus and his 8 tiny reindeers
PartyAs soon as mass is over no one goes to sleep the party begins
Food
Typically the families will enjoy a meal of goat meat traditional beerand which are traditional side dishes of their particular tribe
SingingThey will sing traditional songs sung by their family tribes and they finish with Christmas carols we all know
December 25thSome people go to church but the majority of people still partying and celebrating with their families and catching up eating and singing
Boxing Day
On this day people celebrate with giving one another gifts but only the people who can afford it to purchase gifts will do a gift exchange But even if you give a small gift it is still very appreciative
Heri ya Krismasi
Merry Christmas
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What our Christmas trees look like
A beach in Kenya decorated for Christmas
How we decorate for Christmas
Church
Families altogether gather for midnight mass
Santa Claus riding on a camel giving out gifts to all the children
Santa Claus and his 8 tiny reindeers
PartyAs soon as mass is over no one goes to sleep the party begins
Food
Typically the families will enjoy a meal of goat meat traditional beerand which are traditional side dishes of their particular tribe
SingingThey will sing traditional songs sung by their family tribes and they finish with Christmas carols we all know
December 25thSome people go to church but the majority of people still partying and celebrating with their families and catching up eating and singing
Boxing Day
On this day people celebrate with giving one another gifts but only the people who can afford it to purchase gifts will do a gift exchange But even if you give a small gift it is still very appreciative
Heri ya Krismasi
Merry Christmas
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A beach in Kenya decorated for Christmas
How we decorate for Christmas
Church
Families altogether gather for midnight mass
Santa Claus riding on a camel giving out gifts to all the children
Santa Claus and his 8 tiny reindeers
PartyAs soon as mass is over no one goes to sleep the party begins
Food
Typically the families will enjoy a meal of goat meat traditional beerand which are traditional side dishes of their particular tribe
SingingThey will sing traditional songs sung by their family tribes and they finish with Christmas carols we all know
December 25thSome people go to church but the majority of people still partying and celebrating with their families and catching up eating and singing
Boxing Day
On this day people celebrate with giving one another gifts but only the people who can afford it to purchase gifts will do a gift exchange But even if you give a small gift it is still very appreciative
Heri ya Krismasi
Merry Christmas
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How we decorate for Christmas
Church
Families altogether gather for midnight mass
Santa Claus riding on a camel giving out gifts to all the children
Santa Claus and his 8 tiny reindeers
PartyAs soon as mass is over no one goes to sleep the party begins
Food
Typically the families will enjoy a meal of goat meat traditional beerand which are traditional side dishes of their particular tribe
SingingThey will sing traditional songs sung by their family tribes and they finish with Christmas carols we all know
December 25thSome people go to church but the majority of people still partying and celebrating with their families and catching up eating and singing
Boxing Day
On this day people celebrate with giving one another gifts but only the people who can afford it to purchase gifts will do a gift exchange But even if you give a small gift it is still very appreciative
Heri ya Krismasi
Merry Christmas
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Church
Families altogether gather for midnight mass
Santa Claus riding on a camel giving out gifts to all the children
Santa Claus and his 8 tiny reindeers
PartyAs soon as mass is over no one goes to sleep the party begins
Food
Typically the families will enjoy a meal of goat meat traditional beerand which are traditional side dishes of their particular tribe
SingingThey will sing traditional songs sung by their family tribes and they finish with Christmas carols we all know
December 25thSome people go to church but the majority of people still partying and celebrating with their families and catching up eating and singing
Boxing Day
On this day people celebrate with giving one another gifts but only the people who can afford it to purchase gifts will do a gift exchange But even if you give a small gift it is still very appreciative
Heri ya Krismasi
Merry Christmas
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Santa Claus riding on a camel giving out gifts to all the children
Santa Claus and his 8 tiny reindeers
PartyAs soon as mass is over no one goes to sleep the party begins
Food
Typically the families will enjoy a meal of goat meat traditional beerand which are traditional side dishes of their particular tribe
SingingThey will sing traditional songs sung by their family tribes and they finish with Christmas carols we all know
December 25thSome people go to church but the majority of people still partying and celebrating with their families and catching up eating and singing
Boxing Day
On this day people celebrate with giving one another gifts but only the people who can afford it to purchase gifts will do a gift exchange But even if you give a small gift it is still very appreciative
Heri ya Krismasi
Merry Christmas
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Santa Claus and his 8 tiny reindeers
PartyAs soon as mass is over no one goes to sleep the party begins
Food
Typically the families will enjoy a meal of goat meat traditional beerand which are traditional side dishes of their particular tribe
SingingThey will sing traditional songs sung by their family tribes and they finish with Christmas carols we all know
December 25thSome people go to church but the majority of people still partying and celebrating with their families and catching up eating and singing
Boxing Day
On this day people celebrate with giving one another gifts but only the people who can afford it to purchase gifts will do a gift exchange But even if you give a small gift it is still very appreciative
Heri ya Krismasi
Merry Christmas
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PartyAs soon as mass is over no one goes to sleep the party begins
Food
Typically the families will enjoy a meal of goat meat traditional beerand which are traditional side dishes of their particular tribe
SingingThey will sing traditional songs sung by their family tribes and they finish with Christmas carols we all know
December 25thSome people go to church but the majority of people still partying and celebrating with their families and catching up eating and singing
Boxing Day
On this day people celebrate with giving one another gifts but only the people who can afford it to purchase gifts will do a gift exchange But even if you give a small gift it is still very appreciative
Heri ya Krismasi
Merry Christmas
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Food
Typically the families will enjoy a meal of goat meat traditional beerand which are traditional side dishes of their particular tribe
SingingThey will sing traditional songs sung by their family tribes and they finish with Christmas carols we all know
December 25thSome people go to church but the majority of people still partying and celebrating with their families and catching up eating and singing
Boxing Day
On this day people celebrate with giving one another gifts but only the people who can afford it to purchase gifts will do a gift exchange But even if you give a small gift it is still very appreciative
Heri ya Krismasi
Merry Christmas
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SingingThey will sing traditional songs sung by their family tribes and they finish with Christmas carols we all know
December 25thSome people go to church but the majority of people still partying and celebrating with their families and catching up eating and singing
Boxing Day
On this day people celebrate with giving one another gifts but only the people who can afford it to purchase gifts will do a gift exchange But even if you give a small gift it is still very appreciative
Heri ya Krismasi
Merry Christmas
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December 25thSome people go to church but the majority of people still partying and celebrating with their families and catching up eating and singing
Boxing Day
On this day people celebrate with giving one another gifts but only the people who can afford it to purchase gifts will do a gift exchange But even if you give a small gift it is still very appreciative
Heri ya Krismasi
Merry Christmas
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Boxing Day
On this day people celebrate with giving one another gifts but only the people who can afford it to purchase gifts will do a gift exchange But even if you give a small gift it is still very appreciative
Heri ya Krismasi
Merry Christmas
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Merry Christmas
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