We have all been taught the story of the first Thanksgiving. The Pilgrims came over on the Mayflower to find freedom from religious persecution.
They were met by the Indians (Native Americans) who were less than thrilled to see the newcomers invading their land.
After much negotiation and some give and take, they finally came to an agreement to share the land.
After they came to an understanding, they wanted to commemorate the occasion by thanking God for their good fortune, so they decided to have a feast with foods that both the Indians and the Pilgrims considered native to their culture.
There was corn, turkey, chicken, and a variety of vegetables.
Well, at least that is the story we all know. Of course, historians say that the real first Thanksgiving was much different than what we have been taught.
However, despite this, the Thanksgiving holiday has been celebrated for years as a holiday where we take the time to remember our blessings, gather with family, and eat – a lot!
The true story of Thanksgiving isn’t as important as why we celebrate this holiday. Over the years, it has become a special time of the year for many cultures.
We usually decorate our homes for the holiday, and Thanksgiving is no different a time.
That is why Thanksgiving crafts are very popular not only in our schools, but for many creative people who like to make hand made decorations for the home.
Children especially love to make Thanksgiving crafts because it gives them the chance to practice new skills and end up with a fun decoration they can be proud of making themselves.
Most children’s Thanksgiving crafts will require some
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In fact, there are lots of Thanksgiving crafts that can be created by children of almost any age.
As long as they can use a pair of scissors, use a glue stick or a bottle of glue, and wield a paintbrush, they can create fun Thanksgiving crafts that can make your home look festive for the occasion.
Because there are so many ways you can involve children in Thanksgiving decorating, this book is intended to give you a plethora of ideas that can help you get started.
You can, of course, use your imagination, but why do that when we can get you well on your way towards making fun and cute Thanksgiving decorations that are easy to make and that will give you the opportunity to spend some quality time with your child.
Let’s start with a brief history of Thanksgiving to give you an idea of how best to commemorate the holiday.
We all know the typical symbols of the holiday, but it can be just as important to understand how we came to associate these symbols with Thanksgiving.