Around the world, families have special days just to honor grandparents.
Many countries celebrate Grandparents' Day. Families give hugs, cards, and thank-yous to their elders.
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Around the world, families have special days just to honor grandparents.
Many countries celebrate Grandparents' Day. Families give hugs, cards, and thank-yous to their elders.
In many Asian families, grandparents, parents, and kids all live together!
This is called a big family, or an extended family. Three ages of people share one happy home.
Helping at home, like tidying toys, is a kind way to care for your family.
Even small helpers make a big difference. Putting toys away helps everyone in the house.
Listening quietly when a grown-up speaks is a way of showing respect.
When we listen, we learn new things. It also shows the other person that we care about their words.
Saying 'thank you' to your parents makes them feel loved and happy.
Parents work hard to care for you. A little thank you helps them feel appreciated.
In many families, kids use two hands to give things to elders politely.
Passing something with two hands is a gentle way to show respect. It says you care about the person.
In Vietnam, children often say hello to grandparents first out of respect.
Greeting elders first is a kind way to show love. It tells them, 'You are special to me!'