Also, some surprises were delivered to the dolls' suites today! The freebies are traditional items used to celebrate Christmas and Hanukkah, an eight-day Jewish festival that commemorates the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem during the 2nd century BCE.
The freebies includes a Christmas Cracker, a traditional festive item, typically a cardboard tube wrapped in decorative paper. When pulled apart, it produces a small "pop" sound and reveals small gifts, a paper crown, and a joke or riddle inside. A Gelt Pouch, that contains golden coins, a tradition where children receive money or chocolate coins to commemorate the miracle of the oil. An Antique Dreidel, a four-sided spinning top used during Hanukkah. Each side features a Hebrew letter (Nun, Gimel, Hei, and Shin), forming an acronym for the phrase "A great miracle happened there." It's played in a fun game where players win or lose tokens based on the side the dreidel lands on. And a Cracker Prize Crown, these paper crowns are found inside Christmas crackers. They’re worn during festive meals, adding a playful and celebratory touch to the occasion.
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