Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009
We have inherited gingerbread from many countries, sometimes a soft cake, brittle cookie, light, dark, sweet spicy and almost always cut into shapes...
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(Below is the History of Santa for Parents-Slide show is Dr. Moore’s Visit from St. Nicholas is to share with your children) In the winter of...
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Saturday, December 19th, 2009
Children Deck the Outdoors with Tweet Treats The last week before Christmas can be so very hard for children “I can’t wait” is an...
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Thursday, December 17th, 2009
Immigrant settlers brought their favorite holiday customs with them to enjoy in their new home. American Christmas customs are a blend of these...
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The most priceless gift you can give your family for the holidays is… you! You are giving the gift of Christmas Past to your children today....
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St. Lucia’s Day December 13, will mark the start of the Christmas celebration in Scandinavia, as it has for centuries, and does today in many...
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Holiday Writing Gifts- Children Can Be Your Family’s Holiday Historian Writing is the least expensive gift I know. It has other advantages,...
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Christmas Chocolate 101: Estimate a deep dark Chocolate Christmas! This Christmas have your child help out in the kitchen. Cooking with your child...
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One look out a window in Colorado today and you will know the snow season is here. Our thermometer is not supposed to see 25 degrees for a few days....
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The Gift of Reading It is the season of family, friends and gifts. Books are a gift that educate, entertain and stimulate the imagination....
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