Holiday Fun

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Fun & Creative Kids Activities To Do For Easter
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Fun Snow Games for Active Preschoolers
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5 Tips to Help Stick to Your New Year’s Resolutions
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Happy New Year From CareLuLu!
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Happy Holidays From CareLuLu!
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Celebrating Global Christmas: Teaching Your Kids Holiday Traditions from Around the World
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Thanksgiving Craft: “Thankful Turkey” to Teach Kids the Meaning of Thanksgiving

Fun & Creative Kids Activities To Do For Easter

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Did you know that most kids prefer cherry flavored jelly beans over any other flavor, or that the majority are willing to do extra chores for extra candy?

Easter is a wonderful time of year for bonding with your children, taking great pictures and, of course, eating as much candy as possible. Stuck on what to do for Easter with your children? Here are some ideas for keeping your Easter fun and stress-free!

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Fun Snow Games for Active Preschoolers

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In many places across the U.S., winter is in full force. Don’t let the snow keep you and your little ones indoors. The winter wonderland outside your front door is the perfect play environment for rumbustious little rascals. You can add some structure to your playtime with these three great snow day activities.

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5 Tips to Help Stick to Your New Year’s Resolutions

Evgeniya Usmanova

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How many times did you achieve all the goals on your New Year’s resolutions list? Yeah, I know, tough question. 2014 has finally arrived and it’s that time when many of us get started on our nice fresh list of New Year’s resolutions! Every year, I too make a list for myself and my family of all the things I’d like to accomplish the upcoming year. Rarely, however, do we actually look back on the year that passed to see how many of the previous year’s resolutions were actually achieved. Most people actively try their best to reach their newly set goals in the first couple of months, but enthusiasm soon fades and the New Year’s resolutions become forgotten or abandoned.

To avoid burning out or simply forgetting about my goals, here’s what I will do this year to keep myself and my family on track:

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Celebrating Global Christmas: Teaching Your Kids Holiday Traditions from Around the World

The holidays are a time for the old familiar family traditions. But if you are looking to shake things up a bit, and expose your children to a more global outlook this season, here are some fun and easy traditions from around the world that are easy to integrate into your merriment.

More than milk and cookies.
One of the easiest ways to get kids excited about new cultures and traditions is with food. And there are as many different dishes from around the world associated with this time of year as there are elves in Santa’s workshop.  In Mexico, it is traditional to celebrate Christmas Eve with delicious tamales. In the UK, Santa doesn’t get milk and cookies, it’s sherry and mince pies that warm his late night sleigh ride (makes sense no!?).

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Thanksgiving Craft: “Thankful Turkey” to Teach Kids the Meaning of Thanksgiving

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elp your little ones understand the meaning behind Thanksgiving with this fun and super easy craft project. Your kids will create a Thankful Turkey and be able to list the things they are thankful for. Before your family digs into your Thanksgiving feast, pass the Thankful Turkey or Turkeys (if there are multiple) around the table and ask everyone to share at least one thing they are thankful for. This is a great activity to bring your family together and share the meaning of Thanksgiving.

Supplies needed for each Thankful Turkey:

  • 1 large pinecone
  • 3 sheets of different colored construction paper (1 yellow and any other colors)
  • 2 large googly eyes
  • 1 red pipe cleaner
  • Different colored markers
  • Scissors (child proof)
  • Tacky glue

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