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Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Thanksgiving is For Giving Thanks
Thanksgiving is For Giving Thanks by Margaret Sutherland
(Scholastic Inc., 2000)
Thanksgiving is for giving thanks! This book perfectly gives examples that young children can identify with and understand. I am all for books that help preschoolers and young readers learn about some of the things we do as adults and families.
Like Thanksgiving. Why do we have Thanksgiving? Why should we be thankful? What is thankful?
I totally agree with the need for preschoolers to begin on that lifelong journey of getting outside of themselves and thinking about other people. The idea of saying Thank you! is an excellent skill and I believe, a necessary component of good manners.
We enjoy reading Thanksgiving is For Giving Thanks and talking about things for which we are thankful. It's the right time of the year for giving thanks.
(Though, like Christmas, we should act like it is Thanksgiving all the year round.)
Thanks, Margaret Sutherland, for this simple, delightful book.
Being Thankful Thanksgiving Activity
How about a countdown to Thanksgiving activity? Let's stretch out the thinking-about-being-thankful fun.
1. Check the calendar to see how many days there are in November until Thanksgiving Day. Or you could just use the total number of days in November - 30.
2. Make a construction or scrapping paper chain with your chosen number of links, one per day.
3. Attach the chain to a turkey picture or family photo or something that is important to your family. Set an empty glass jar beside the chain and picture.
4. Each day, tear off one chain link. Ask your child to share one thing for which he or she is thankful. Print what is said on the link. You can let each child list something and add them all to the same link. Put the link in the glass jar.
5. Continue through your number of chain links, taking time to be thankful each day. At the end of the days, look at the filled jar. Discuss all of the things for which you and your family are thankful.
6. Pray and give thanks for all good things.
It is good to give thanks to the LORD,
And to sing praises to Your name, O Most High.
~ Psalm 92:1
Happy Thanksgiving!
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