With a little imagination and creativity, celebrating a holiday like Halloween can be a piece of cake. Use imagination to teach your child about ghosts and goblins, healthy candy, and safety.
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Bring Thanksgiving History to Life!
While your child may not be able to travel back to 1621 this Thanksgiving, he can still get a feeling for what things...
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A Guide to Making the Seder Plate
Preparing the food for the Seder plate can be a family affair and is a great way for young children to learn the...
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Celebrate Black History Month
February is Black History Month. Whatever the color of your family's skin, it's a chance to celebrate the diversity of...
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Celebrate Harvest Festivals from Around the Globe
People across the globe celebrate the bounty of the annual yield just as Americans do--and have been doing so, in fact,...
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Making Time for Thanksgiving
Prioritize: think about what kind of a holiday you want to have, and organize your to-do list with that goal firmly in...
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