Kattekindlus
Kattekindlus is a colloquial term in Estonian that refers to the principle of giving gifts to children in exchange for acts of charity or kindness, often performed on behalf of their parents. The practice involves children collecting gifts from community members in return for saving money, collecting cans or other recyclable waste, or performing small tasks. The concept is not solely limited to gifts, but can also include other forms of recognition, such as verbal praise or privileges.
The tradition of kattekindlus serves as a means to educate children on the value of hard work,
The term "kattekindlus" literally translates to "cat's children," likely originating from a common Estonian saying, "katte
Kattekindlus has been a part of Estonian life for generations and continues to be an integral component