Bring the whole family together for Black Friday fun—shopping included! We’ve put together a list of family activities you can do now and throughout Thanksgiving weekend, to keep the celebrations going once Thanksgiving is over. With these ideas, you’ll get all of your shopping done and make lasting family memories. After a day of giving thanks and gratitude, the last thing you’ll want to do is visit an over-crowded shopping mall or stay up late
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Celebrate Women’s History Month with these fun and engaging children’s activities! Every March, people in the United States celebrate women’s history and their achievements. These activities will help children and their families honor influential women throughout history. Learn about amazing women like Ruth Bader Ginsberg, Michelle Obama, Misty Copeland, and Dian Fossey. These children’s learning activities not only celebrate women’s accomplishments but will help inspire a new generation of children and young girls. Try one
February is Black History Month—a time to honor African Americans throughout U.S. history as well as influencer black leaders. When we celebrate these leaders, we learn how they helped shape our country as it is today. These black history month lessons and activities will inspire children to learn about black leaders and to better understand black history. Celebrate the inventions and contributions of African Americans in history. Try a black history month craft activity that
These patriotic fourth of July activities for kids deliver red, white, and blue summer fun, all from the comfort of your home! With at-home party ideas, children’s crafts and recipes this celebration guide will fill your home with laughter and joy. Independence Day is a perfect time to not only celebrate America’s freedom but to teach kids about why we celebrate. Fourth of July-inspired kids’ crafts and activities build excitement and bring the family together.