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Easy Thanksgiving Recipe for Kids

Kill two birds (not the Thanksgiving turkey) with one recipe, by having the kids make an edible cornucopia place card for each holiday dinner guest. The cornucopia symbolizes abundance and reminds us to be thankful for our Thanksgiving blessings. Children will keep themselves busy with this recipe, leaving you the time to keep your Thanksgiving meal on schedule. Guests will know where to sit, and guests will have a sweet treat to take home with them, if they don’t eat it all before the turkey is served.

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Fun Games for Kids

Children of all ages enjoy playing games ranging from organized team sports to open-ended cooperative games. Some of the most fun games require minimal equipment and can be played in playgrounds, backyards, party rooms and even at home. Mix up the game plan by integrating unstructured activities, such as doing marble mazes or building with manipulatives, with organized games.

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Thanksgiving Hostess Checklist

Every family tells its share of classic disasters at the holidays. Prevent your Thanksgiving event from becoming a family legend by planning ahead. A checklist for all of your hosting duties ensures the turkey isn’t still frozen and the guests are entertained. Referring to a list reduces the chances of omitting an important step in the preparation process.