New Year’s games are awesome! This fun and exciting trivia game is on “how January 1st became New Year’s Day.” If you like, you can read more about the history of New Year’s Eve Celebrations. Great activity for family devotionals. It develops your memory and visualization skills. Playing the trivia game this week also helps […]
New Year 2024 Crossword
Happy New Year! Enjoy this crossword called “Happy New Year” inspired by Cinderella in “Learning to Read: Favorite Fairy Tales”. Crosswords help develop spelling skills, improve vocabulary, learn interesting new facts, and enhance your critical thinking skills. Crossword puzzles are complex word puzzles that are enjoyable, relaxing, and fun. Crossword Instructions: Tap or click the square […]
Give the gift of reading this Christmas
Let’s encourage our children to read this Christmas season. Why? When an individual reads, opportunity knocks. Reading can help our children achieve their goals – A book is a gift you can open again and again 🙂 Literacy is a bridge from misery to hope 😉 Once you learn to read, you will be forever […]
Silent Night fill-in-the-blank
It’s the year 1818 in Salzburg, Austria. “Silent Night” is a popular Christmas carol by Franz Xaver Gruber with lyrics by Joseph Mohr. It’s everyone’s favorite! Gruberg was a primary school teacher, church organist and composer in the village of Arnsdorf (Austria). He is best known for composing the music to “Stille Nacht”. Let’s play […]
12 days of Christmas
What are the 12 days of Christmas? Some people think it’s the time during the Christmas period from the birth of Jesus to the coming of the Magi (the Three Wise Men). Others believe the partridge in a pear tree represents Jesus, the Son of God, whose birthday we celebrate on the first day of […]
Hanukkah
Hanukkah is also known as the Festival of Lights. This Jewish festival commemorates the recovery of Jerusalem and rededication of the Second Temple. This year Hanukkah is celebrated: December 7th – December 15th. For Jewish Americans, this time of year is celebrated with the blue and white (and sometimes silver) of Hanukkah and playing the […]
Do you miss someone?
Let me guess who you miss. I know someone else who misses their – mother, father, brother, sister, aunt, uncle, grandmother, grandfather, husband, wife, child, cousin, and dearest friend. So, that means you and I are not alone. Some people have not found anyone to love and so that can be worse than missing a […]
We care wordsearch
Does it ever feel like no one else really cares or understands? Who cares – your family; yourself, your friends, people you run into; your minister, your ancestors? Guess what? God cares! And we care too! There are others too that genuinely care. You are a precious child of God. You were sent here to […]
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