Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Thanksgiving with Little Ones

What a beautiful holiday this is! What a time for thanksgiving it is as we remember those who, long ago, made that courageous journey across the Atlantic to begin a new life in this wonderful land. There are some things that I just simply want our children to know as they grow older, things that they can't remember learning, really, just things that they have always known. This is one of those things. I want them to know about the first Thanksgiving and how it came to be. So here's a look at what we've been doing of late...

Playing with Our Little People Thanksgiving Celebration Set
 We love this new Little People Thanksgiving Celebration set! We found a great price on it through Fisher-Price, and, combined with their free shipping offer, we were able to tack this purchase on to some Christmas finds for very little. This was worth every penny!


Enjoying a Cornucopia Filled with Play Food
 We found this one at Michaels, which, when combined with our coupon that we downloaded ahead of time from their website, made this a reasonably-priced purchase.
Having Fun with Crafts
We found the idea for this pinecone turkey at Enchanted Learning. The food collage was also a fun activity for our three-year-old. 
Snuggling up with Good Books

An Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving

An Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving by Louisa May Alcott, Illustrated by Jody Wheeler




Pilgrim's First Thanksgiving (Paperback) ~ Ann McGovern (Author)... Cover Art
The Pilgrims' First Thanksgiving by Ann McGovern, Illustrated by Elroy Freem

Laura Krauss Melmed - This First Thanksgiving Day: A Counting Story

This First Thanksgiving Day: A Counting Story by Laura Krauss Melmed, Illustrated by Mark Buehner

and Eating!
We have enjoyed a number of festive treats, including a snack of popcorn with goldfish, since both popcorn and fish were served at the first Thanksgiving! We've also enjoyed eating our pumpkin and pecan pies. What a delight it is to indulge in just a small piece (and small is relative I might add!) of pumpkin pie with our three-year-old in the middle of the afternoon! Even our 9-month old enjoyed the teeniest of tastes of this beloved holiday treat!


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