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		By: Jisela		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This post inpired our family to do something different.  We took your nature banner idea and incorporated it into our Thanksgiving Day activities.  Between game time, the children asked some of those present to take a letter and share something they were thankful for that began with the letter they chose.  Our guests didn&#039;t know what the letters were going to say, and as each person gave thanks the letters were hung in order.  The letters said:  GIVE THANKS.  Not only did it help our children focus on the people that were coming through thoughtful and fun preparation but, it also helped each of us to pause and think about the things we&#039;re thankful for.  

To go along with the thankful spirit, thank you for sharing so many great ideas and tips that helped us have one of the most enjoyable Thanksgivings ever!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This post inpired our family to do something different.  We took your nature banner idea and incorporated it into our Thanksgiving Day activities.  Between game time, the children asked some of those present to take a letter and share something they were thankful for that began with the letter they chose.  Our guests didn&#8217;t know what the letters were going to say, and as each person gave thanks the letters were hung in order.  The letters said:  GIVE THANKS.  Not only did it help our children focus on the people that were coming through thoughtful and fun preparation but, it also helped each of us to pause and think about the things we&#8217;re thankful for.  </p>
<p>To go along with the thankful spirit, thank you for sharing so many great ideas and tips that helped us have one of the most enjoyable Thanksgivings ever!</p>
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