Hallmark Channel’s Christmas movies have long been a staple of the holiday season and now for the first time those celebrating Hanukkah can get in on the fun too.

Hallmark will be featuring two new Hanukkah-themed films as part of its highly anticipated holiday line-up this year. The “Countdown to Christmas” event, which has been airing on the Hallmark Channel for the last ten years, had 85 million viewers last year.

The Countdown to Christmas event kicked off at the end of October, but the two new films Holiday Date and Double Holiday will premiere to coincide with the Jewish holiday. Holiday Date, which airs Dec. 14, follows the story of a woman who enlists a Jewish friend to be her pretend boyfriend when she goes home to visit her family for Christmas.

Double Holiday, which premieres on Dec. 22, centers around a Jewish woman whose Hanukkah plans are turned upside down when her boss enlists her to plan the office holiday party with her rival.

“Celebrating holiday seasons in lots of different ways is important to every family across the United States, and we do our best to bring to light the different traditions and different things that are happening to people in their lives,” Michelle Vicary, Crown Media’s executive vice president of programming told the New York Post.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

photos: Courtesy of Crown Media United States LLC/Photographer: Allister Foster

 

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Parents could always use some assistance keeping kids entertained, especially during the holiday season when school’s out. These awesome new Google Home hacks have arrived just in time to help you keep the season magical—and even teach your kids a thing or two.

Photo: Paul Agrusti via YouTube

Find out where jolly old St. Nick is flying—or just have a chat with him.

Ask Google to “Call Santa” to make sure you’re still on the nice list or “Track Santa” to find out how close he is to making the magical delivery at your house before you go to sleep.

Fa la la your heart out with holiday tunes.

Nothing gets you pumped for the party like some festive tunes. Play your favorite holiday songs using music apps like Google Play Music, Spotify, Pandora, or YouTube Music. Just say, “Ok Google, play Hanukkah music” or “Ok Google, play Christmas music.”

Make story time sparkle for the season.

With Disney read-alongs you can make bedtime stories merry, even when you’re exhausted. Just ask Google to read the new Mickey’s Christmas Carol or any of the other Disney stories.

Give your kids the gift of manners.

Google’s new “pretty please” feature teaches kids to say “please” and “thank you” to their Google devices, giving them plenty of practice to make the nice list.

Photo: Courtesy of Google

Stay on schedule during the crazy holiday season.

When schools out and there’s a holiday event nearly every day it can be hard to maintain your normal schedule. Google can help by keeping track of your routines for you. When it’s time for dinner, for example, just say “Hey Google, dinner’s ready” and Assistant can turn on your favorite music, turn off the TV, and broadcast “dinner time!” to everyone in the house.

Make ’em laugh!

Google is always happy to tell you a good joke and now Google is adding some holiday-themed laughs. All you have to do is say “Google tell me a Santa joke” and you’ll be rolling like a bowl full of jelly.

Keep the kids happy all season long.

With party guests on the way and a house decorated in toddler-style, you could use a little help keeping the kids entertained while you actually get something done. At your command Google can roll out games and trivia the whole family will enjoy including new Disney-themed games like, Toy Story Freeze Dance.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

 

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One of the best parts of the holiday season is the food – especially the desserts! From traditional holiday treats to local favorites, we have the scoop on where to satisfy your sweet tooth and make a sugar coated memory or two.

photo: Sprinkles

Seasonal Cupcake Boxes …. at Sprinkles
Sprinkles’ seasonal cupcake boxes mean plenty of cupcake yumminess for everyone. Their Hanukkah Box (only available Dec. 6-14) contains Red Velvet, Dark Chocolate and Vanilla cupcakes with Star of David sugar decorations. The Sprinkles Joy Box comes with Chocolate Peppermint, Red Velvet, Vanilla, and Gingerbread cupcakes with Sprinkles JOY decorations. Don’t want to take home a dozen? These seasonal flavors are available in single cupcakes, too!

50 E. Walton St.
Gold Coast
312-573-1600
Online: sprinkles.com

photo: Dinkel’s

Stollen … at Dinkel’s
The only change that’s been made to the stollen at Dinkel’s, which has been a bestseller since the bakery first opened in the 1920s, is swapping lard for butter in the recipe. This holiday season they will be baking 600 pounds of the German cake each day. Kids will love getting their hands messy and white as snow from the powdered sugar that coats the outside of this fruity and nutty dough kept moist with buttercream.

3329 N. Lincoln Ave.
Lakeview
773-281-7300
Online: dinkels.com

Pfeffernusse Cookies … at Weber’s Bakery
This traditional holiday cookie is popular with families in Germany, Denmark and The Netherlands and is part of the St. Nicholas Day (Dec. 6) celebration. While “nusse” means “nuts” in German, the cookies don’t usually have nuts but are spice cookies (cinnamon, clove, nutmeg) dusted with powdered sugar and we have yet to meet a kid who doesn’t love powdered sugar!

7095 W. Archer Ave.
Chicago
773-586-1234
Online: webersbakery.com

photo: Magnolia Bakery

Christmas Cookies … at Magnolia Bakery
While this New York transplant is known for cupcakes and icebox cakes, we love the Christmas cookies. Try the sweet and spicy gingersnap cookies and buttery shortbread cookies rolled in festive red or green sugar or dipped in chocolate. Don’t forget the Sno-ball pecan cookies rolled in powdered sugar, which will melt in your mouth. Leaving these cookies out for Santa will be sure to put him in a giving spirit.

108 N. State St. at Block 37
The Loop
312-346-777
Online: magnoliabakery.com

photo: Toni Patisserie

Bûche de Noël … at Toni Patisserie
Little ones will be delighted to discover that this Yule log or bûche de Noël tastes not of wood, but rich, creamy chocolate. A chocolate-covered vanilla roll is filled with chocolate mousse and the bark is, you guessed it, more chocolate ganache. Meringue mushrooms are a fitting garnish for this cake, and if you chop off the end, the swirl of the sweet roulade inside will resemble a chopped off tree branch.

65 E. Washington St.
The Loop
312-726-2020

51 S. Washington St.
Hinsdale
630-789-2020
Online: tonipatisserie.com

Pie – Any Pie … at Hoosier Mama
There is not one bad pie on the Hoosier Mama menu. Want to go traditional with a twist this holiday season? Try the Pear Apple Cranberry with Pecan Crumble (like autumn in your mouth). Have a chocoholic in your family? Head straight for the chocolate chess pie that is like a brownie and pie mash up. For the holidays, Hoosier Mama only bakes what they can store so once their order slots are full, that’s it – and the number of chocolate chess pies is limited!

1618 ½ Ashland Ave.
Chicago
312-243-4846

749 Chicago Ave.
Evanston
847-868-8863
Online: hoosiermamapie.com

photo: Patisserie Coralie

Gianduja Tart … at Patisserie Coralie
Anyone who likes Nutella will go nuts (pun intended) over Pastry Chef Manuel Bouillet’s gianduja tart. The young Frenchman makes his own hazelnut and milk chocolate ganache and almond cream for filling the tart, then tops it with light milk chocolate cream and milk chocolate sheets. He makes smaller individual tarts at the shop each day, but for the holidays, you’ll want to share with your whole family.

600 Davis St.
Evanston
847-905-0491
Online: twitter.com/pastrycoralie

Trifle … at Pleasant House Bakery
For a taste of traditional British holidays, head south to Bridgeport to Pleasant House Bakery and introduce your kids to a British favorite with trifle. Pleasant House’s seasonal trifle combines custard, fruit, sponge cake and every kid’s favorite – whipped cream. Make a meal of it with one of Pleasant House’s famous meat pies and wash it all down with a house made soda (the ginger ale should not be missed) or a spot of tea.

964 W. 31st St.
Chicago
773-523-PIES (7437)
Online: pleasanthousebakery.com

photo: Labriola 

Pecan Pie … at Labriola
Pecan pies are perhaps the sweetest of them all, and this Southern classic is sure to be a hit at your holiday party. European butter makes for a super flakey crust and bourbon vanilla bean paste holds the crunchy pecans together. Warm it in the oven and top it with a scoop of vanilla bean ice cream, because all pie is better à la mode.

535 N. Michigan Ave.
Chicago
312-955-3100

3021 Butterfield Rd. #106
Oak Brook
630-574-2008
Online: labriolacafe.com

Florentines … at Tag’s Bakery
For almost 50 years, Tag’s Bakery has tried to keep up with the demand for their delicious Florentines. While many people think of Florentines are traditionally an Italian treat, Tag’s recipe comes from Vienna. No matter where it originated, Tag’s has definitely perfected this holiday cookie. This treat combines honey, butter, sugar and almonds and then coats the bottom of that deliciousness with chocolate to turn it into holiday cookie awesomeness.

2010 Central St.
Evanston
847-328-1200
Online: evanstonbakery.com

What is your favorite holiday dessert? Let us know in the Comments!

— Jen Peterson & Amber Gibson

Holiday decorations have been stores for about three months now. Your tree is up, your holiday cards are postmarked and your kids’ Santa letters are written. Okay, neither are ours, but it is officially time to take advantage of all of the cool holiday-themed activities for kids at the greatest kids museums in the country (we may be a little biased).

photo credit: vbinla via Instagram

Getty Center: Holiday Lights
The tram alone is usually enough to get the kids squealing, but this season stop in the entrance hall on your way in for free hot apple cider. Then sip, stroll, and snap photos amid the magical trees and city lights below. Kids will love to hunt for the holiday light displays and projections going on throughout the museum.

When: Every Saturday from 5:30 p.m.-9 p.m. through January 4, 2015
Location: 1200 Getty Center Dr, West LA
Online: getty.edu

photo credit: Paul Kobayashi via Flickr

Kidspace Children’s Museum: Snow Days
Your kids want snow, but you live in LA for a reason, right? Now you can give them the snow they want without a road trip to the mountains. Grab what layers you’ve got, and head over to Kidspace for real snow play, live performances, experiments, activities and crafts. They’ll even get some education on the cold, fluffy stuff that falls from the sky (in other places, that is).  Heads up: when going between December 26-31, be prepared for heavy traffic in the Rose Bowl area. There will be parking attendants there to help you find your best parking spot.

When: December 26, 29 & 30 from 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m., December 27 & 28 from 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Location: 480 N Arroyo Blvd, Pasadena
Online: kidspacemuseum.org

photo credit: Discovery Science Foundation

Discovery Cube: Science of Gingerbread
The new Discovery Cube LA will be themed for the holidays with a stage show and a few learning stations, but the big event for the holidays is at Discover Cube OC with their Science of Gingerbread extravaganza. There are over 200 gingerbread creations to view from their annual contest, you can decorate holiday cookies (and eat them) and build a candy car to race in the Gingerbread Derby. Plus, Santa will be at the Cube on weekends.

When: Now through January 4, 2015
Where: 2500 N Main St, Santa Ana
Online: discoverycube.org

photo credit: Skirball Cultural Center

Skirball Cultural Center: Hanukkah Family Festival
Families of all backgrounds come to Skirball to enjoy the fun and meaningful Hanukkah Family Festival every year. You and your kids will love the unique musical and storytelling performances (Capoeira Brasil is showing off their musical, acrobatic and dance talents) and creating your own art to display (artist group Sorbet will guide your family in creating tin paintings and adding them to a collaborative installation). Heads up: if you want to see Noah’s Ark while you’re there, festival attendees get special one hour tickets on a first-come, first-serve basis.

When: December 14, 2014, 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
Where: 2701 N Sepulveda Blvd, West LA
Online: skirball.org

photo credit: courtesy of the Autry

Autry Museum: A Rancho Christmas
Round up your whippersnappers and mosey on over to the Autry for their down-home Christmas hoe-down, where your young’uns will celebrate the way the rancheros did, with scavenger hunts, dress up (with photo booth!), hands-on trade stations and the opportunity to create their own Rancho Christmas memento.  Giddy’up now.

When: Sunday, December 14 from 1 p.m.-5 p.m.
Location: 4700 Western Heritage Way, Griffith Park
Online: theautry.org

photo: Duke X. via Yelp

Reagan Library: A California Christmas
The whole family will glow with holiday spirit and Cali pride while gazing at the tree exhibits featuring trees adorned in “A California Christmas” theme. There are a few dozen trees, each of which represents tourist attractions, cities and natural landmarks.  History and holiday spirit in one!  Plus your car-obsessed child will go nuts over the Ultimate Car Exhibit which showcases over 25 cars from the Petersen Museum (if you’re suffering from withdrawal already from the Petersen’s year-long shut down).  While you’re here, be sure to check out Air Force One.

When: Through January 4, 2015
Location: 40 Presidential Drive, Simi Valley
Online: reaganfoundation.org

photo credit: The Zimmer Children’s Museum

Zimmer Children’s Museum: Winter Workshops
The Zimmer is the perfect place to take your kids for some holiday arts and crafts. On Tuesdays and Thursdays kids can make a snow globes, no-sew penguin pillows, build with Legos, and create art inspired by winter.

When: December 16-28, check schedule for workshop times and dates
Location: 6505 Wilshire Blvd., Miracle Mile LA
Online: zimmermuseum.org

-Shannon Guyton

What holiday happenings at museums are can’t miss activities for your family? Meet us in the comment section to spill the details.