Every year on May 22 people in England chase a large chunk of cheese down a very steep hill. It’s not a pretty picture - people end up bleeding and injured as they chase after cheese.
What's better than a holiday in which you aren't allowed to wash or eat your mom's meatloaf? Find out about Yom Kippur.
From eating deer brains to hiding glass pickles, Kidzworld looks at old Christmas traditions from around the world.
Have you ever wondered where some Christmas traditions started? Get the 411 on these annual festivities here!
Have you ever wondered where some of those weird expressions and traditions come from? Check out these historical "facts" and judge for yourself if this is really where these started.
What's up with Towel Power and the octopus in Detroit? Why are hats thrown on the ice when a player scores three goals? Read on to find out how these and other hockey fan traditions started.
Baseball fans are now banned from holding up signs or wearing t-shirts that say, "Yankees Suck." That is lame with a capital L. It's lamer than t-ball or taking dance in P.E. class.
Although the United States and Canada share much of the same culture, the origins of Canadian Thanksgiving are actually more closely connected to the traditions of Europe than America. Find out why!
Hispanic culture is about a heck of a lot more than tacos. Check out the 411 on this vibrant community!
There are more Asian peeps in the world than anyone else. KW checks out some of their traditions.
The 2006 FIFA World Cup has kicked off in Germany. Play online sports trivia and with this World Cup Quiz.
When you think about Halloween what are the first images to come into your mind? Most of us associate this spooky holiday with trick or treating, pumpkins as lanterns and all sorts of costumes, especially those of the ghostly variety.