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How to Celebrate New Year’s Eve With Your Children

Ring in the New Year with your kids by hosting a fun celebration at home. Consider inviting your friends and their children to the celebration. Choose activities that allow everyone to participate. Take lots of pictures and video tape the party to preserve the memories. The photos work well to create a New Year’s scrapbook.

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How to Teach Kids About Thanksgiving

Every child learns the traditional story of the first Thanksgiving, which tells of the bountiful dinner shared by the Pilgrims and Native Americans. And while that story is an important piece of cultural knowledge, kids should also be given the opportunity to have some of the stereotypes inherent in that story dispelled and to learn how to focus on the theme of gratitude inherent in celebrating the holiday. In addition, it is important for kids to understand that some of the modern customs associated with Thanksgiving have become part of that holiday’s tradition.

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Santa’s Little Helpers: Involve Kids in Holiday Party Planning

A holiday party for friends, neighbors and extended family is a lovely addition to your holiday traditions. Involve the kids in holiday party planning, from the invitations through cleaning up. Kids can help with party planning for both formal and casual holiday parties. Little ones are thrilled to participate and won’t even realize that they’re learning valuable party planning and hosting skills along the way.

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Vegetarian Thanksgiving Recipes

Whether you are planning a vegetarian Thanksgiving feast or just need a few vegetarian dishes to put on the table for a visiting vegetarian, these meal ideas can help to create a tasty and delicious meal for everyone at your holiday meal. Keep a few things in mind when choosing vegetarian Thanksgiving recipes, including the specific dietary needs and preferences of your guests. Know whether you need ovo-lacto or vegan Thanksgiving recipes. You should also choose warm, harvest foods similar to those traditionally served at Thanksgiving.

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How to Celebrate a Green Christmas

A green holiday benefits the environment and your wallet. In many cases, choosing a green Christmas option also saves you money. One important way to increase the green factor of your Christmas celebration is to scale back on decorations, entertainment and gifts. This reduces the amount of waste produced and energy used to create and ship items that may eventually end up in the back of the recipient’s closet. Make your Christmas celebration green as a gift to yourself and Mother Nature.