Creativity Games

Posted April 6th, 2011 by Sharyn

We need to look at every possible concept we can to encourage our children’s creativity. Here are more holiday crafts than you can use to stimulate your children’s imaginations: Mardi Gras Martin Luther King, Jr., Day May Day Memorial Day Mexican Constitution Day Mother’s Day New Year’s Day New Year’s Eve Passover (begins at sundown) Patriot Day Presidents’ Day Purim (at sundown) Ramadan (at sundown) Remembrance Day (Canada) Rosh Hashanah (at sundown) Season’s Greetings Spring St. Patrick’s Day Summer Thanksgiving (Canada) Thanksgiving (U.S.A.) United Kingdom Commonwealth Day Valentine’s Day Veterans Day Victoria Day (Canada) Washington’s Birthday Winter

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